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Nitrogen cycle / Symbiosis / Soil biology / Legumes / Root nodule / Rhizobia / Soybean / Nitrogen fixation / Rhizobium / Bradyrhizobium / Sesbania rostrata
Date: 2016-04-18 16:58:18
Nitrogen cycle
Symbiosis
Soil biology
Legumes
Root nodule
Rhizobia
Soybean
Nitrogen fixation
Rhizobium
Bradyrhizobium
Sesbania rostrata

Soybean Nodulation Process  Nitrogen (N) fixation is a symbiotic process between soybean plants and rhizobia soil bacteria where atmospheric N is converted to a form that is available to the plants.  Nitrogen

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