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Chapter 23.1, Problem 2MC
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The way in which planting nodule-producing legumes be useful in crop rotations.
Concept introduction:
The bacteria use nitrogen fixing enzymes which converts the N2 to NH4+ (ammonium ions). The bacteria live in symbiotic association with plants, as they consume sugars produced by the plants during photosynthesis and in return, the bacteria fixe nitrogen for the plant tissues.
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