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Can trees have root nodules and mycorrhizas?

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Can trees have root nodules and mycorrhizas?

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Yes, some of them do (C 30); for example Acacia nilotica and Leucaena leucocephala. There is evidence that, without the mycorrhizas: • the root nodules may not develop well; and • nitrogen fixation may be restricted. It is likely that the phosphorus collected by the mycorrhizas allows normal production and functioning of the nodules.

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