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The symbiotic relationship between plant roots and bacteria

February 3, 2015/in Latest News /by grand
Symbiotic Relationship, root zone, floating treatment wetlands

The plant roots in floating wetlands form a special “symbiotic” relationship with bacteria and microbes. Here’s how it works: Microbes and bacteria feed on the sugar and oxygen that the roots excrete. In return, they provide nitrogen, phosphorous

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