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Harilal is a farmer. After harvesting a crop he decided to grow legumes in his field to replenish the nutrients. What is the importance of leguminous plants?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Legumes preferentially use available soil nitrogen rather than fix atmospheric nitrogen. Thus, high levels of available soil nitrogen (about 55 lb/A) will greatly reduce the amount of nitrogen fixed by the legume.

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Answered by XxSwordBoyxX
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For agriculture, legume plants are important, as they are an essential source of protein for human and animal consumption. This high protein content results from their ability to use atmospheric nitrogen for their nutrition as a result of their symbiotic interaction with rhizobia

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