Math, asked by manjushekhawat88, 7 months ago

how do leguminious plants help in maintaining its soil fertility

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hi buddy

Step-by-step explanation:

Leguminous plants have root nodules that contain nitrogen fixing bacteria. A symbiotic relationship between the plant and rhizobium gives rise to these. These bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into forms that are usable by the plants such as ammonia. They restore the lost nitrogen content of the soil.

Answered by krishnaketha689
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Leguminous plants have root nodules that contain nitrogen fixing bacteria. A symbiotic relationship between the plant and rhizobium gives rise to these. These bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into forms that are usable by the plants such as ammonia. They restore the lost nitrogen content of the soil.

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