Biology, asked by shanuraj58, 9 months ago

give reason. Legumes increase soil fertility​

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Answered by roman6055
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Explanation:

The leguminous plant expands the soil ripeness due to the Rhizobium bacteria in the root knobs of the plants. These microscopic bacteria changes over environmental nitrogen to a shape which can be utilized by plants. This decreases nitrogen deficiency in the dirt and makes it prolific

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Answered by Anonymous
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leguminous plants have rhizobium and nitrogen fixing bacteria in their root nodules which results in increase in soil fertility as the atmospheric nitrogen is converted into usable forms in soil.

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