many types of pea crop.. The roots of these plants house nitrogen fixing bacteria :)
i think a type of potato plant does has them as well
Pea, gram and ground nut (pea nut)
nitrogen-fixing bacteria by brazilianninja
nitrogen-fixing bacteria by brazilianninja
Legume plants have a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria called rhizobia. These bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plants can use for growth, which benefits both the plant and the bacteria. Examples of legume plants include peas, beans, and clover.
A type of bacteria that fixes nitrogen in plant roots.Nitrobacter is a genus of mostly rod-shaped, gram-negative, and chemoautotrophic bacteria.
Rhizobium helps the plant in which it settled (Rhizobium is the host) by converting the nitrogen present in the atmosphere and the soil into nitrates and nitrites salts,so that the plant uses for its growth and in return it gives food and nutrients to the bacteria .This type of connection between 2 organisms is call symbiotic relations or symbiosis.
nitrogen-fixing bacteria by brazilianninja
nitrogen-fixing bacteria by brazilianninja
Rhizobium.
Legume plants have a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria called rhizobia. These bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plants can use for growth, which benefits both the plant and the bacteria. Examples of legume plants include peas, beans, and clover.
A type of bacteria that fixes nitrogen in plant roots.Nitrobacter is a genus of mostly rod-shaped, gram-negative, and chemoautotrophic bacteria.
Peas, beans or peanuts. There is a type of bacteria that can grow on their roots known as nitrogen fixing bacteria. It has the ability to take nitrogen from the air, and convert it to a form of nitrogen fertilizer than plants can use.
Rhizobium helps the plant in which it settled (Rhizobium is the host) by converting the nitrogen present in the atmosphere and the soil into nitrates and nitrites salts,so that the plant uses for its growth and in return it gives food and nutrients to the bacteria .This type of connection between 2 organisms is call symbiotic relations or symbiosis.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria are primarily responsible for converting atmospheric nitrogen into a useable form, such as ammonia, that can then be utilized by plants for growth and development. These bacteria are found in the root nodules of leguminous plants, where they form a symbiotic relationship with the plant.
I am a type of bacteria known as Rhizobia. We form symbiotic relationships with certain plant roots, particularly legumes, to help convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plants can absorb and use for growth.
nitrites
Depends on the type of bacteria.some bacteria can cause the plant to rot while some can make the plants have better ability to absorb mineral salts.I'm so sorry but I do not know how the plant benefits the bacteria :)
Some bacteria fix nitrogen gas in the soil, forming a symbiotic relationship with plants by converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form that plants can use for growth. Other bacteria, like cyanobacteria, fix nitrogen gas in aquatic environments like oceans and freshwater bodies, contributing to the overall nitrogen cycle.