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write the function of rhizobium

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Answered by shaurychdback
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Rhizobia are bacteria that fix nitrogen after becoming established inside root nodules of legumes 

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“Rhizobia are soil bacteria that fix nitrogen once they found a base inside root nodules of legumes”. In other terms, they can be defined as legume root-nodule bacteria. Rhizobia infects the roots of the bacteria. They are usually found in the soil and after the infection modules are produced in the legume. As a result, nitrogen gas is fixed from the atmosphere. After this process, the nitrogen is used for the growth in the legume. Once legume dies there will be a breakdown of the nodule. as a result, rhizobia is released back to the cell where they can affect a new host.
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