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Explain Rhizobium.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rhizobium is a genus of bacteria associated with the formation of root nodules on plants. These bacteria live in symbiosis with legumes. They take in nitrogen from the atmosphere and pass it on to the plant, allowing it to grow in soil low in nitrogen Rhizobium–legume symbioses are of great ecological and agronomic importance, due to their ability to fix large amounts of atmospheric nitrogen. These symbioses result in the formation on legume roots of differentiated organs called nodules, in which the bacteria reduce nitrogen into ammonia used by the host plant.

Answered by PJackson
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Rhizobium is a bacteria which is present in the root nodules of leguminous plants.. they are in a symbiotic relationship with plants

They fix nitrogen from the air and provide it to plants.

They are also called as biological fixers

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