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We find that Rhizobium forms nodules on the roots of leguminous plants. Also frankis another microbe forms nitrogen fixing nodules on the roots of non-leguminous plant Alnus.
Is it necessary for a microbe to be in close association with a plant to provide mineral nutrients? Explain with the help of one example.

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