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which type of nurtients is rizhobium​

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Answered by siddhiv63
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Explanation:

The food that Rhizobium receives is predominantly carbohydrates. As mentioned above, Rhizobium is a heterotrophic bacterium; it cannot create its own food, which is why it needs the plant. It is also the reason that the symbiotic relationship with the host plant is helpful to Rhizobium

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Rhizobium is a genus of bacteria associated with the formation of root nodules on plants. These bacteria live in symbiosis with legumes. They take in nitrogen from the atmosphere and pass it on to the plant, allowing it to grow in soil low in nitrogen.

A lichen is a composite organism that arises from algae or cyanobacteria living among filaments of multiple fungi in a symbiotic relationship. 

Mycorrhizal fungi colonize the plant's root system and develop a symbiotic association called “mycorrhiza” They form a network of fine filaments that associate with plant roots and draw nutrients and water from the soil that the root system would not be able to access otherwise.

Lichens, Rhizobium and Mycorrhizae  have symbiotic relationships and follow same mode of nutrition.

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