Abstract
Biological Nitrogen Fixation (BNF) donates to productivity both straight by increasing the production of legumes and indirectly by improving soil fertility. BNF is the cheapest and most environment-friendly procedure in which nitrogen-fixing bacteria (Rhizobia), interact with leguminous plants. Rhizobium is the most well-known species of the rhizobial group that acts as the primary symbiotic fixer of nitrogen, increased farming of legumes is important for the renewal of nutrient-deficient soils and providing required nutrients which important as food for human beings and animals. Some environmental factors such as salinity, which is become one of the severe difficulties in worldwide farming production. Where soil salinity limits the production of both feed and grain legumes.
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