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named the plant group rhizobium belongs to​

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Answered by shamaera14514
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Rhizobia belong in the family Rhizobiaceae, which consist of the following genera: Genus I-Rhizobium; Genus II-Bradyrhizobium; Genus III-Agrobacterium; and Genus IV-Phyllobacterium. ... Rhizobia of this group are generally infective on temperate legumes.

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Answer:Rhizobium and Bradyrhizobium (class of the Alphaproteobac- teria, order of the Rhizobiales) are Gram-negative nitrogen-fixing bacteria that occur either as free-living soil bacteria or in interaction with the roots of leguminous plants. Cohabitation leads to the development of root nodules

Answer:Rhizobium and Bradyrhizobium (class of the Alphaproteobac- teria, order of the Rhizobiales) are Gram-negative nitrogen-fixing bacteria that occur either as free-living soil bacteria or in interaction with the roots of leguminous plants. Cohabitation leads to the development of root nodulesExplanation:

Answer:Rhizobium and Bradyrhizobium (class of the Alphaproteobac- teria, order of the Rhizobiales) are Gram-negative nitrogen-fixing bacteria that occur either as free-living soil bacteria or in interaction with the roots of leguminous plants. Cohabitation leads to the development of root nodulesExplanation:Rhizobia are unique in that they are the only nitrogen-fixing bacteria living in a symbiotic relationship with legumes. Common crop and forage legumes are peas, beans, clover, and soy.The plant partners of rhizobia belong to the /Fabaceae family.

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