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Rhizopus bacteria is found in the roots of legumes

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Nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in these structures found in the roots of legumes?

what is nitrogen fixing bacteria live in these structures found in the roots of legumes


Where do most Nitrogen Fixation bacteria live?

Legumes have nirtifying bacteria in their roots, but mostly they are found in the soil.


What are the beneficial effects of planting legumes together with rice or other non leguminous crops?

Legumes have nitrogen-fixing bacteria found in nodules on their roots. Thus, they add nitrogen fertilizer to the soil.


What two kinds of plants have nitrogen fixing bacteria in their roots?

Legumes do. Peas are a good example.


Where in the roots of the legumes does Nitrogen-fixing bacteria live?

The nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in the root nodules of legumes.


What is a nitrogen fixing bacteria which lives in the roots of legumes?

Rhizobium.


What is a nitrogen-fixing bacteria which lives in the roots of legumes?

Rhizobium.


Plants that have nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots are called .?

legumes


What are bumps on the roots of legumes that have nitrogen fixing bacteria?

Clostridium Tetani


Why don't legumes need nitrogen containing fertilizers comment?

They have bacteria growing in their roots that take nitrogen from the air and supply it to the legumes.


Nitrogen fixing bacteria live symbiotically in what?

they live in the roots of beans and peanuts- jeff chandler


What has the author Jesse Blaine Holladay written?

Jesse Blaine Holladay has written: 'Root development of certain annual legumes as influenced by soil type' -- subject(s): Legumes, Roots (Botany), Roots, Soils