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What is Rhizobium and how does Rhizobium help farmers?

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Answered by khannaaditya282
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Explanation:

a nitrogen-fixing bacterium that is common in the soil, especially in the root nodules of leguminous plants.

it is helpful to farmers as it kills all the germs and bacteria which can destroy the crops

Answered by ananyasrinivasan663
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What is Rhizobium?

Rhizobium is the bacteria that live in symbiotic association with the root nodules of the leguminous plants. Fixation of nitrogen cannot be done independently. That is why rhizobium requires a plant host. Rhizobium is a vital source of nitrogen to agricultural soils including those in arid regions. They convert dinitrogen into ammonia. Ammonia, being toxic in nature. is rapidly absorbed into organic compounds.

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