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Cowpea roots bear nodules which contain nitrogen-fixing bacteria.

Lipids that boost symbiosis

09.03.2018

Certain legumes form a symbiotic relationship with bacteria! Tucked into their roots, these bacteria increase the crop yield of these plants. These bacteria, capable of producing lipid molecules known as hopanoids, therefore seem to provide a distinct advantage.

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