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The bacteria which tricks of Nitrogen in leguminous plants is​

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Answered by InFocus
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Answer:

Legume crops such as beans, peanuts and soy can fix nitrogen from the air, and flourish on nitrogen- deficient soils. To do so, they need help from Rhizobium bacteria. These special bacteria stimulate the growth of nodules on the roots of leguminous plants.

Answered by BrainlySmile
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Answer- The above question is from the chapter 'Nutrition in Plants'.

Let's know about nutrition first.

Nutrition: It is the process of consuming and utilizing food to obtain energy for growth and maintenance.

Symbiotic mode of nutrition: It is the mode of nutrition in which both the host and the parasite (internal or external) share shelter and nutrients to live a life together.

Example:

The most famous example of symbiotic mode of nutrition is of a lichen, an organism which has a chlorophyll containing partner alga and a fungus.

⇒ The fungus present in lichen helps in providing minerals, water and shelter to the alga.

⇒ The alga uses the things provided by fungus and has chlorophyll in itself which helps in the process of photosynthesis.

This mode of nutrition is very helpful for both organisms.

Same is the case of Rhizobium bacteria and leguminous plants.

Given question: The bacteria which tricks of Nitrogen in leguminous plants is​ _______________ .

Answer: The bacteria which tricks of Nitrogen in leguminous plants is​ Rhizobium bacteria.

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