Lupin root nodules, light micrograph
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Lupin root nodules, light micrograph
Lupin root nodules. Light micrograph of a section through the root nodule of a lupin (Lupinus lupin) plant. The plants root nodules are full of nitrogen-fixing Rhizobium sp. bacteria that form a symbiotic relationship with the plant. They take nitrogen from the air and fix it to nitrogenous substances that can be used by the plant. This enables the host plant to grow in soils deficient in these nitrogenous substances. In return the host plant passes sugars, water and minerals to the bacteria in its roots. Magnification: x13 when printed 10 centimetres wide
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Bacteria Cell Biology Cytological Cytology Dicot Dicots Dicotyledon Dicotyledons Histological Histology Lupin Microscopy Nitrogen Fixation Nitrogen Fixing Nodules Roots Stain Stained Structural Structures Symbiosis Symbiotic Relationship Tissue Cells Light Micrograph Light Microscope Section Sectioned
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