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Isolation of siderophore producing bacteria from leguminous plants?

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How will the removal of leguminous plants affect the nitrogen cycle?

it affects the nitrogen cycle as the leguminous plants have nitrogen-fixing bacteria on their roots and these nitrogen-fixing bacteria help to collect nitrogen which is transferred to animals when these leguminous plants have been eaten.


What kind of bacteria survive on leguminous plants?

Nitrogen fixing Rhizobium bacteria.


Where are the nitrogen fixing bacteria present?

these are found in the soil and in the roots of leguminous plants


What is the genus of the nitrogen fixing bacteria that is common with leguminous plants?

Usually Rhizobium or Bradyrhizobium.


What plants can manufacture their own fertilizer?

Leguminous plants can make their own fertilizer. When nitrogen-fixing bacteria known as Rhizobium enters the roots of the leguminous plants, the roots form nodules to house these bacteria. This bacteria converts the nitrogen in the atmosphere into ammonia that feeds the plant.


What lives in the roots of leguminous plants and convert atmospheric nitrogen into plants unable form?

Rhizoobium or nitrogen fixing bacteria lives in the roots of leguminous plants.leguminous plants are not able to use atmospheric nitrogen as sush,so these bacteria convert nitrogen into simpler forms i.e nitrates and nitrits which are easily used up by these plants.


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

Nitrogen fixing bacteria are common in the roots of leguminous plants like Melilotus,Trigonella, ground nut etc. and some Gymnospermous plants like Podocarpus


How are leguminous plants able to survive in soil low in nitrate ions?

They have mutualistic relationships with fungi and bacteria that can split atmospheric nitrogen into a form that is usable by the plants.


What converts nitrogen from a form that can be assimilated by plants to N2.?

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What is symbiotic nitrogen fixation?

Nitrogen fixation occurs in leguminous plant that have nitrogen fixing bacteria in the root nodule. The plants utilize the nitrogen from the nitrogen fixing bacteria. The bacteria utilize plant sugars formed via photosynthesis.