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Scientific name for rhizobium?

The scientific name for Rhizobium is Rhizobium leguminosarum.


What domain does rhizobium belong to?

Rhizobium belongs to the kingdom of monerans .


What has the author Victor Manuel Morales written?

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Is the nucleus present in rhizobium containing cells?

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.


Is Rhizobium a protozoa?

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Which bacterium causes nitrogen fixation?

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What does nodules of leguminous plants contain?

rhizobium


Is Rhizobium motile?

No, Rhizobium is not motile. It is a non-motile bacterium that forms a symbiotic relationship with plant roots by fixing nitrogen.


What has the author James Robert Alfano written?

James Robert Alfano has written: 'Aspartate aminotransferases of Rhizobium meliloti' -- subject(s): Rhizobium meliloti


What has the author Joe Richard Cowles written?

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Nitrogen fixation is performed by?

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What is the appearance of rhizobium on yema medium?

Rhizobium colonies on yema agar medium typically appear as small, white or cream-colored colonies with a smooth texture. They may also exhibit a slightly mucoid or glistening appearance. Under a microscope, Rhizobium cells are rod-shaped and may occur singly, in pairs, or in short chains.