the root nodules in leguminous plants have nitrifying bacteria- true or false
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Rhizobium is symbiotic nitrogen fixer bacteria which is found in root nodules of leguminous plants. Azotobacter is a non-symbiotic nitrogen fixer bacteria. So, the correct option is 'False'
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This is true.
The root nodules of leguminous plants store special bacteria called Rhizobium which convert the atmospheric nitrogen to a liquid form such as nitrate. This helps the plants to easily absorb the nitrogen.
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