how rhizobium bacteria absorb atmospheric nitrogen in soil
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→Rhizobium is a Nitrogen fixing Bacteria which is found in the roots legumes and Parasponia.
→The bacteria colonize plant cells within root nodules, where they convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia and then provide organic nitrogenous compounds such as glutamine or ureides to the plant.
When the plants die and mix in Soil nitrogen are absorb in soil.
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→Rhizobium is a Nitrogen fixing Bacteria which is found in the roots legumes and Parasponia.
→The bacteria colonize plant cells within root nodules, where they convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia and then provide organic nitrogenous compounds such as glutamine or ureides to the plant.
When the plants die and mix in Soil nitrogen are absorb in soil.
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YashwantSingh1:
but there is no atmosphere in soil..
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