How the bacteria present in soil ans the root nodules of leguminous plants are useful????
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As they fix the atmospheric nitrogen into useful forms of nitrate.....Which helps the crops tk grow.....
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➡Bacteria present in leguminous roots are usually Rhizobium they help in fixation of atmospheric nitrogen in the form of AMMONIA, for easy absorption by plants.
MECHANISM⏩⏩The bacteria present in soil enter the root through root hair and breaking the wall of root hair, such that reach the cortex, where they activate parenchyma cells to multuply , where these bacteria release over nitrogen for the absorption....
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➡Bacteria present in leguminous roots are usually Rhizobium they help in fixation of atmospheric nitrogen in the form of AMMONIA, for easy absorption by plants.
MECHANISM⏩⏩The bacteria present in soil enter the root through root hair and breaking the wall of root hair, such that reach the cortex, where they activate parenchyma cells to multuply , where these bacteria release over nitrogen for the absorption....
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