| Description | Seed inoculation is the process of applying nitrogen-fixing bacteria, such as Rhizobium or Bradyrhizobium, to the surface of seeds before planting. These bacteria penetrate the roots of the plant, leading to the formation of root nodules. These nodules are capable of fixing nitrogen from the air, making it accessible and readily available for the plant's use. |
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| Plant Type | Botany 101, Site author's observations |