A mathematical model is constructed which describes the impacts of a chaotically changing envi ronment on the frequencies and productivity of partners in the legume rhizobia symbiosis (LRS). The most sensitive for external impacts are the adaptively prospective bacteria strains which are specific with respect to hosts and are capable for the intensive evolution towards an improved symbiotic efficiency. The increased sta bility of these strains in the symbiotic system may be an important factor of its evolution for the improved effi ciency of partners' interaction.