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Rhizobium belongs to the kingdom of monerans .
The process you have mentioned is called nitrogen fixation. It is done by bacteria named Rhizobium Bacillus.
The genus of nitrogen-fixing bacteria commonly associated with leguminous plants is Rhizobium. These bacteria form a symbiotic relationship with the plant roots, where they convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plants can use for growth and development.
Rhizobia are bacteria found in soil that fix nitrogen once they're established inside the roots of legumes. This helps the plant obtain nitrogen more easily, and for these plants, it means that nitrogen fertilizer is not needed nearly as much.
Rhizobium radicicola is a type of bacteria that forms a symbiotic relationship with leguminous plants. It helps in nitrogen fixation, converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can utilize for growth. This symbiosis benefits both the bacteria and the plant by providing essential nutrients.
Rhizobium belongs to the kingdom of monerans .
rhizobium bacteria
Bacteria of the genus Rhizobium.
Rhizobium bacteria do not have a true nucleus like eukaryotic cells do. They have a region called the nucleoid where genetic material is found, but it is not separated from the rest of the cell by a nuclear membrane. This makes Rhizobium bacteria prokaryotic.
rhizobium,streptomyces,E. coli are some of the helpful bacteria
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Certain species of bacteria, known as nitrogen-fixing bacteria, are responsible for converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use, like ammonium. This process is crucial for the nitrogen cycle and for ensuring that plants have access to this essential nutrient. Examples of nitrogen-fixing bacteria include Rhizobium and Azotobacter.
E.coli,Rhizobium,Streptomyces,Bifidobacteria are 3 of them
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