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What two kinds of plants have these bacteria in there roots?

Nitrogen-fixing bacteria.


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


Where can nitrogen fixing be found?

In bacteria on the roots of several plants.


Where on liguminous plants are nitrogen fixing bacteria found?

In nodules on the roots.


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

legumes


What can convert nitrogen in the air into a form plants can use?

Nitrogen fixing bacteria along and on the roots of plants converts gaseous nitrogen into a form that plants can absorb.


Is the most nitrogen fixation performed by plants?

It is performed by nitrogen fixing bacteria that live on the roots of plants.


Where are the nitrogen fixing bacteria present?

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


What two plants have nitrogen-fixing bacteria in their roots?

Clover peas lupins.


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.


In the nitrogen cycle bacteria that live on the roots of plants?

change nitrogen gas into ammonia


Can nitrogen gas be used by plants?

No. Plants cannot use elemental nitrogen. The nitrogen must first be fixed, either by lightning or by nitrogen-fixing bacteria. Some plants have such bacteria in their roots.