it helps the plants grow n gives them good nutrients
Rhizobium.
Nitrogen fixing Rhizobium bacteria.
it is used to fix nitrogen in the the soil for the plants
bacteria rhizobium fixes atmospheric nitrogen into air which plants can breathe.
Usually Rhizobium or Bradyrhizobium.
Yes, a bacterium known as rhizobium lives inside special nodules on the roots of soybeans and other legumes. Rhizobium is able to take gaseous nitrogen from the atmosphere and turn it into an organic form, which can be use by the plant. The bacteria gets a safe place to live inside the plant and the plant gets nitrogen from the bacteria.
Nitrogen fixing bacteria, such as Rhizobium.
it helps by replenishing soil with nitrogen. Ex.- Rhizobium
some plants have bacteria in their roots which contain nitrogen when plants want nitrogen they exchange their food made them with nitrogen. Example: pea plants contain bacteria called rhizobium which contains nitrogen
The bacteria live in the plant cells, located on the root, and form nodules. These nodules convert nitrogen gas in the soil to usable energy for the plant. In return, the bacteria have a safe place to live and reproduce.
rhizobium bacteria
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.