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To propose: A revised model when rhizobia infect the plant deficient in producing nodulins.

Introduction: Rhizobia are located in the lumpy nodules of the leguminous plants and also give rise to rhizobia-legume symbiosis. The process of nodule development involves a series of chemical reactions taking place between rhizobia and host plants. Nodulins play a crucial role in the process of nodule development.

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