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how do leguminous plants help to the replinsh nitrogen?​

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Answered by Aruna421
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The root of leguminous plants contains nitrogen fixing bacteria such as Rhizobium,this bacteria use to convert atmospheric nitrogen into nitrate so that plant can absorb the nitrate and use them. hence leguminous plants help in replenishing the nitrogen in soil.

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Answered by Nishant2754
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Answer:

by nitrogen fixation compound

Explanation:

the atmospheric nitrogen take the nodules of plant it has bacteria called rhizobium. It it convert the nitrogen into usable nitrogen compound and than it is absorbed by the plants

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