Pigment leghaemoglobin is present in the roots of (1)Maize (2)Rice (3) Alfalfa (4)Potato
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Leghaemoglobin is an oxygen carrier protein which is found in the nitrogen-fixing root nodules of a leguminous plant. It is produced by the legumes in respond to roots being colonized by nitrogen-fixing bacteria, termed rhizobia, as a part of symbiotic interaction between plant and bacterium.
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