where do rhizobium bacteria live? what is there function
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rhizobium bacteria lies in root nodules.there collect nitrogen from atmosphere and supplies to plant and instead of it takes food from plant
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The rhizobium bacteria lives in the root nodules of a leguminous plant.
Its function is that it creates the gaseous nitrogen into its useful form(nitrates of nitrogen), which is then directly/indirectly utilized by plants for their needs.
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Thank you for asking this question......
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So,here is your answer....
The rhizobium bacteria lives in the root nodules of a leguminous plant.
Its function is that it creates the gaseous nitrogen into its useful form(nitrates of nitrogen), which is then directly/indirectly utilized by plants for their needs.
Hope it helps you.
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