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what are the uses of rhizobium

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Answered by Deepsbhargav
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it can be used by living organisms. Some nitrogen-fixing bacteria, such as Azotobacter, Clostridium pasteurianum, and Klebsiella pneumoniae, are free-living

Rhizobia are special bacteria that can live in the soil or in nodules formed on the roots of ... nodule, converting it into a form that the plant can use.

the RHIZOBIA bacteria was that it is vey helpful to our human resourses nowadays ,it is very use ful bactera ,it is a living organism.there are many bacterias.


rhizobium is a type of bacteria . it is very usefull in agriculture. it is a living organism

Answered by nehahirawal10
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Answer: it gives nitrogen

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