Evolution of root nodule symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria
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Nitrogen is essential for all plants and animals, but despite being surrounded by it—the element constitutes 79% of air on earth—only a few bacteria can absorb it directly from the environment. All other species are ultimately dependent on these microbes as a source.
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