What is the difference between rhizobium and cyanobacteria in fixation of nitrogen for plants
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Most rhizobia have well‐conserved nodulation genes which encode signals, nodulation factors, which are perceived by the plant. Cyanobacterial symbioses with plants are diversified, but involve mainly one microbial genus, Nostoc
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The main difference is,
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Rhizobium lives in the root nodules of leguminous plants in a symbiotic relationship whereas cyanobacteria lives freely in the soil and fixe nitrogen.
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