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What type of plants have Rhizobium bacterial in their root nodules ?​

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Answered by hiiiiiiiiiiii12457
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Nodules develop on the roots of nitrogen-starved legumes such as peas, beans, clover, and soy. Within these nodules, rhizobia differentiate into bacteroids that fix atmospheric nitrogen using nitrogenase. The rhizobia–legume symbiosis is a widely studied example of mutualism because legumes are important food crops.

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Nodules develop on the roots of nitrogen-starved legumes such as peas, beans, clover, and soy. Within these nodules, rhizobia differentiate into bacteroids that fix atmospheric nitrogen using nitrogenase. The rhizobia–legume symbiosis is a widely studied example of mutualism because legumes are important food crops

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