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rhizobium bacteria lives in the roots of:- (carrot), (radish), (spinach), (peas)​

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Answered by FackLife
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Explanation:

  1. ❝Rhizobium bacteria living in the roots of bean plants or other legumes produce fixed nitrogen which is one of the essential plant nutrients and which for non-legume crops, such as wheat, normally must be supplied by applications of nitrogen-based fertilizer. So if biotechnology succeeds in producing wheat strains whose roots will play host to Rhizobium bacteria, the need for artificial fertilizers will be reduced❞
Answered by RichaKhatana
1

Answer:

Peas.

Explanation:

Rhizobium bacteria lives in the roots of peas.

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