How Is Farmer Benefitted From Symbiotic Relationship Between Rhizobium Bacteria And Legumes
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Legumes form a unique symbiotic relationship with bacteria known as rhizobia, which they allow to infect their roots. This leads to root nodule formation where bacteria are accommodated to convert nitrogen from the air into ammonia that the plant can use for growth
thus farmer can save their money by partially avoiding fertilizers
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Rhizobium bacteria live in the root nodules of the leguminous plants. Rhizobium, converts the atmospheric nitrogen into soluble form such as nitrate and nitrite so that plants can take them up from the soil. Thus is enriches the soil and makes it fertile thereby helping the farmers.
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