Special class of bacteria called Rhizomes live on the roots of leguminus plants. They take free nitrate and nitrites from the environment and change to a form that can be readily used by plants. Relationship between nitrogen fixing bacteria and plants is called Symbiosis.
Rhizopus bacteria is found in the roots of legumes
what is nitrogen fixing bacteria live in these structures found in the roots of legumes
In root nodules of lupins and other legumes.
In soil. Especially around certain plants (legumes).
Legumes have nirtifying bacteria in their roots, but mostly they are found in the soil.
Rhizobium.
The nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in the root nodules of legumes.
Legumes have nitrogen-fixing bacteria found in nodules on their roots. Thus, they add nitrogen fertilizer to the soil.
They are type of bacteria. They do not have choroplasts
rhizobium
nitrogen-fixing bacteria
many types of pea crop.. The roots of these plants house nitrogen fixing bacteria :) i think a type of potato plant does has them as well Pea, gram and ground nut (pea nut)