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why are the leguminous plants having the root nodules?​

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The root nodules in legume plants are produced due to infection of bacteria Rhizobium. This free living soil bacteria usually grows near the roots of the legumes and is unable to fix nitrogen in free condition. It fixes nitrogen only when it enters into the root and is present inside root- nodules.

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