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How do leguminous plants help to replenish nitrogen?
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. In legumes and a few other plants, the bacteria live in small growths on the roots called nodules. Within these nodules, nitrogen fixation is done by the bacteria, and the NH3 they produce is absorbed by the plant. Nitrogen fixation by legumes is a partnership between a bacterium and a plant.
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leguminous plants have root nodules which contain rhizobium bacteria that can convert nitrogen gas of air into nitrites. these nitrates mix in the soil and enrich it. This the soil in the soil gets enreached with nitrogen compounds.
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