If a plant is infected with nitrogen-fixing bacteria, what is the most probable effect on the plant?
A) It gets chlorosis.
B) It dies.
C) It will have a higher concentration of N2 in its roots and shoots.
D) It will likely grow faster than an uninfected plant.
E) It becomes flaccid due to the loss of water and nutrients from the roots.
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