what is the function of rhizobium
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Usually crops require a lot of nitrogen to make proteins. They can not utilize the atmospheric nitrogen. They can use it in soluble form. The Rhizobium bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble form. In this way Rhizobium play an important role for the farmers because it helps farmers to save fertilisers and manures.
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✔✔They are soil bacteria that induce the formation of special structures (nodules) on the roots of their host plants.
✔✔ Inside these nodules, the rhizobia fix nitrogen. This means that they convert dinitrogen (the nitrogen gas that makes up 80% of the air you breathe) into ammonia
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✔✔They are soil bacteria that induce the formation of special structures (nodules) on the roots of their host plants.
✔✔ Inside these nodules, the rhizobia fix nitrogen. This means that they convert dinitrogen (the nitrogen gas that makes up 80% of the air you breathe) into ammonia
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