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The black alder

Alnus glutinosa

Notes:

The common alder is most noted for its symbiotic relationship with the bacterium Frankia alni, which forms nodules on the tree's roots. This bacterium absorbs nitrogen from the air and fixes it in a form available to the tree. In return, the bacterium receives carbon products produced by the tree through photosynthesis. This relationship, which improves the fertility of the soil, has established the common alder as an important pioneer species in ecological succession.

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Ahmed Mujcinovic
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Ahmed Mujcinovic

Federacija Bosne i Hercegovine, Bosnia and Herzegovina

Spotted on Feb 23, 2016
Submitted on Feb 23, 2016

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