Name the bacteria which live in the roots of the leguminous plants and are
responsible for nitrogen fixation.
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ribosomes bacteria helps for fixation of nitrogen in soil
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Rhizobium is the bacteria lives in roots of the leguminous plant and it is the response for the nitrogen
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Rhizobium is a group of bacteria or more specifically soil bacteria that are found in a leguminous plant in the root of such plants where these bacteria have formed nodes on the roots.
These bacteria extract nitrogen from the atmosphere and process it to make it usable for the plant, a plant can’t process nitrogen from the air and nitrogen helps in plant growth therefore, such bacteria not only send nitrogen into the plant but also makes the soil rich in nitrogen as well for other plants that don’t have rhizobium.
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