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What is the main function of Rhizobium...............?

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What is the main function of Rhizobium...............?

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Soil bacteria belonging to the genus Rhizobium induce symbiotic nitrogen-fixing nodules on the root of their leguminous host plants. This bacterium-plant interaction is highly specific.

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Answered by shivam30011970genius
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The main function of rhizobium is to fix the atmospheric nitrogen into nitrates and nitrites into the soil so that the leguminous plants can take those smaller nitrogen compounds in order to gain energy

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