How legumes give oxygen to symbiotic bacteria in their roots

Scientists discover the genetics inside legumes that control the production of an oxygen-carrying molecule, crucial to the plant’s close relationships with nitrogen-fixing bacteria. The finding offers the potential to give other plants the ability to produce ammonia from bacteria — reducing the need for the fossil fuel-dependent and polluting practice of applying synthetic fertiliser to crops.


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Source: ScienceDaily