Micro-organisms in the soil

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Root nodules of the fava bean or broad bean. Each of these nodules contains billions of Rhizobia bacteria that live in symbiotic relationship to Fabaceae or the legume family (beans, peas).
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  • Root nodules of the fava plant or broad bean. Each of these nodules contains billions of Rhizobia bacteria that live in symbiotic relationship to Fabaceae or the legume family (beans, peas). These bacteria fix nitrogen that is in the air and give it to the plant or remain in the soil for a next crop. They grow in healthy soils and reduce the need for fertilizing the soil.

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Bacteria

The nitrogen cycle

Main article: Nitrogen cycle. See also Some science for the gardener, section Nitrogen cycle.

Mention only the involved bacteria here.

Actinobacteria

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