NODULE FORMATION ON SOYBEAN ROOTS
Journal Title: International scientific journal Science and Innovation - Year 2024, Vol 3, Issue 9
Abstract
The article is devoted to the formation of nodules in legume plants, their effect on the ability to absorb nitrogen from the atmosphere. Nodule nitrogen–fixing bacteria penetrate through the root hairs into the young roots, cause them to form a new organ (nodules) and complex biochemical processes occur in the nodules – nitrification - the transfer of nitrogen contained in the air into a mineral form accessible to plants. Plants, in turn, provide bacteria with a special habitat in which there is no competition with other types of soil bacteria.
Authors and Affiliations
Umarov B. R.
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