Rhizobium, a genus of bacteria known for its symbiotic relationship with legumes, was first discovered by the German botanist Hermann Hellriegel and his assistant, Wilhelm Wilfarth, in the late 19th century, specifically around 1888. They identified the bacteria's role in fixing atmospheric nitrogen in the root nodules of legumes, significantly advancing the understanding of plant nutrition and soil fertility.
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