cereal plants do not fix atmospheric nitrogen, but leguminous plants do it why?
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Because in their roots Ribosomes are present which fix atmospheric nitrogen in leguminous plants....
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Haber’s invention of the synthesis of ammonia from its elements is one of the cornerstones of modern civilization. For nearly a century, agriculture has come to rely on synthetic nitrogen fertilizers produced from ammonia. This large-scale production is now supporting nearly half of the world’s population through increased food production.
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