Science, asked by lalitalalita7762, 8 months ago

how do leguminous plants help in nitrogen fixation?

Answers

Answered by sanchitachauhan241
5

Hyy Dude

In plants, only a specific group of plants called leguminous plants have the ability to convert atmospheric nitrogen in to ammonia. Because these plants get associated with the bacteria Rhizobium. Rhizobium is a free living bacteria in the soil. ... This process is called as nitrogen fixation.

Hope it's helps you

Plz marked in brainlest answer ❤️

And Plz follow my old I'd she is my following OK ☺️

Answered by Anonymous
1

 \huge\mathbb{\underline{Answer:-}}

Leguminous plants contain rhizobium bacteria, which lives inside its root nodules. These bacteria converts atmospheric nitrogen into nitrites and nitrates that can be utilised by plants and thus, helps in nitrogen fixation.

нσρє ıт нєłρs yσυ

❥ʀɪʏᴀ

Similar questions