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| cite | references or sources | reliable sources | Unverifiable | Cross section though a soybean (Glycine max.Essex) root nodule. The bacteria, Bradyrhizobium japonicum, infects the roots and establishes a nitrogen fixing symbiosis. This high magnification image shows part of a cell with single bacteroids within their symbiosomes. In this image, you can also see endoplasmic reticulum, dictysome and cell wall. | | Bradyrhizobium japonicum | Vigna | bacteria | nitrogen | Fabaceae | rhizobia | ammonia | legumes | Pisum | Medicago | Trifolium | Vicia | meristem | Glycine | Phaseolus | Lotus | Vigna | flavonoids | nod factors | cell division | root hair | epidermis | root cortex | fix nitrogen | Fabaceae | abscisic acid | A sectioned Alder tree root nodule. | | A whole Alder tree root nodule. | | Actinobacteria | Frankia | Alnus | doi | Categories | Plant physiology | Legumes | Nitrogen metabolism | Symbiosis | Articles lacking sources from January 2008 | All articles lacking sources |
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