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Dictionary » R » Rhizobium leguminosarum Rhizobium leguminosarumrhizobium leguminosarum A species of gram-negative, aerobic bacteria that causes formation of root nodules on some, but not all, types of field pea, lentil, kidney bean, and clover. ![]()
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Results from our forumQuestion: plant efficiency... These plants live in mutualistic symbiosys with some bacteria(Ex: Rhizobium leguminosarum ) that turn nitrogen from the atmosphere into usable ammonia, nitrates, nitrits ...
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Biology terms... the root of legume plants at the invasion of nitrogen fixing bacteria(Rhizobium leguminosarum). while some authors say that the nodules are some form of defense of the plant ...
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Biology terms... the root of legume plants at the invasion of nitrogen fixing bacteria(Rhizobium leguminosarum). while some authors say that the nodules are some form of defense of the plant ...
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do plants require oxygen to...... they can fix nitorgen and give it to the plant. These bacteria are Rhizobium sp. The most common one is the one living on legumes, rhizobium leguminosarum PS: you probably knew this already, but i had to make sure! :D
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