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how are leguminous plants beneficial for the soil







Answer: Root nodules of leguminous plants have Rhizobium bacteria in them which help convert atmospheric nitrogen to other nitrogen compounds





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Answered by ssasreeja
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The leguminous plant increases the soil ripeness due to the Rhizobium bacteria in the root knobs of the plants. These microscopic bacteria changes over atmospheric nitrogen to a shape which can be utilized by plants. This reduces the nitrogen deficiency in the soil and makes it abundant.

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