A root nodule on a legume tree where symbiotic bacteria fix nitrogen from the atmosphere into a form of nitrogen that the trees can use to grow. (IMAGE)
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A root nodule on a legume tree where symbiotic bacteria fix nitrogen from the atmosphere into a form of nitrogen that the trees can use to grow. Legume trees are abundant in tropical forests and can be used in reforestation efforts to naturally enrich the soil with nitrogen that speeds up carbon sequestration and storage.
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Credit: Sarah Batterman / Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies
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