Science, asked by Indcredible, 2 months ago

How is rhizobium important for leguminous plants ?​

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Answered by Mbappe007
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Rhizobium bacteria catches the nitrogen and convert it to all the parts of the plant . They convert atmospheric nitrogen to useful nitrogen and give to leguminous plant .

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