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c. How do leguminous plants enrich the soil?​

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Answered by p2006
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Nitrogen fixing bacteria live in roots of leguminous plants and form root nodules. This is a symbiotic relationship between them. The nitrogen fixing bacteria (eg. rhizobium) help in nitrogen fixation or conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into forms usable by the plants. Hence they restore the lost nutrition from the soil. Often legumes are grown in fields that have been depleted in their sources of nutrition. Hence they are important in improving the fertility of the soil.

some example of leguminous plants are green pea, beans etc.

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