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What does rhizobium do in leguminous plants?​

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Answered by questio
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Answer:

Nitrogen fixation .

Explanation:

Rhizobium is "the group of soil bacteria that infect the roots of legumes to form root nodules". Rhizobium are found in the soil and after infection, produce nodules in the legume where they fix nitrogen gas from the atmosphere turning it into a more readily useful form of nitrogen.

Answered by sneha130261
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Answer:

Rhizobium is bacterium found in the roots of leguminons plant which converts the nitrogen in a useful thing for the plants . And in return it provide shelter to the bacterium .

Its a good example of symbiotic relationship.

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