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how does rhizobium bacteria and pitcher plant help each other in survival?​

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They help rhizobium bacteria as they provide them with shelter in their root nodules and food. thus legumes help rhizobium bacteria. ... they are nitrogen fixing bacteria and they change atmospheric nitrogen in soluble form(nitrate and nitrite) which the plants can easily take from soil to make protein.

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They help rhizobium bacteria as they provide them with shelter in their root nodules and food. Thus legumes help rhizobium bacteria.

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