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write a note on leguminous plant by sowing a real nodules​

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Answered by neeturajsingh
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The roots of leguminous plants secrete some special types of lectins. ... These bacterial cells induce the cortical cells to multiply which results in the formation of nodules on the surface of the roots. The bacterial cells also multiply and colonize inside the multiplying host cells.

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These bacteria colonise the roots of the leguminous plants that in response produce a set of new organs called 'nodules' on their roots. It is in those nodules that the bacteria fix nitrogen and convert it into ammonia, a compound necessary for plant growth and development.

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