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Root nodules are not formed in non-legu...

Root nodules are not formed in non-leguminous plants because they grow in

A

Nitrogen deficient soils

B

Soils having bacteria for converting nitrogen into usable from

C

Soils rich in nitrogen

D

All the above.

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B
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  • Leguminous plants possess

    A
    Napiform roots
    B
    Nodulated roots
    C
    Tuberous roots
    D
    Fusiform roots
  • Root nodules in leguminous plants:

    A
    Are large outgrowths
    B
    Are produced due to the activity of Nostoc
    C
    Establish a direct vascular connection with host
    D
    Are pink due to nitrogenase
  • Root nodules are founds in

    A
    Some leguminous plants only
    B
    In all plants
    C
    Some leguminous plants and some other plants also
    D
    All leguminous plants but never in other plants.
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