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What do rhizobium do?

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Rhizobiums establish themselves inside the root nodules of legumes and stabilize the nitrogen in the soil. Rhizobiums require a plant host to fix the nitrogen.

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They are important because they make nitrogen.

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Nitrogen fixation is performed by?

it helps by replenishing soil with nitrogen. Ex.- Rhizobium


What domain does rhizobium belong to?

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Is the nucleus present in rhizobium containing cells?

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Is Rhizobium a protozoa?

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What is Rhizobium shape?

It is rod shaped.


Is rhizobium catalase positive?

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What does nodules of leguminous plants contain?

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What is the name of the bacteria in the leguminous plants?

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Scientific name for rhizobium?

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Which bacterium causes nitrogen fixation?

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