Biology, asked by adritasi03, 5 hours ago



What is the difference between Rhizobium and cyanobacteria in the way of fixing
nitrogen for the plants?​

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Answered by Abhradeep20
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In order to fix N2, cyanobacteria separate the incompatible processes of oxygenic photosynthesis and N2 fixation spatially (in different cells) or temporally (during the night), or a combination of both. ... Rhizobium, invades the root and multiplies within the cortex cells.

Answered by gursharanjali
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In order to fix N2, cyanobacteria separate the incompatible processes of oxygenic photosynthesis and N2 fixation spatially (in different cells) or temporally (during the night), or a combination of both. ... Rhizobium, invades the root and multiplies within the cortex cells.

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