
This article explores the importance of Representatives of the Rhizobium generation in agriculture and ecology. According to the results of the study, Rhizobium bacteria have a symbiotic relationship with legumes, increasing soil fertility through nitrogen fixation and improving plant growth. They also do not harm the environment and allow fertilizing in a natural way. The article discusses in detail the characteristics of Rhizobium species, their distribution and areas of application.
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