How do leguminous plants replenish the soil?
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Leguminous plants replenish the soil by the presence of Rhizobium. These plants contain legumes and nodules which reside in the bacteria called rhizobium. These bacteria convert the atmospheric nitrogen into a soluble form that can be absorbed by roots.
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Leguminous plants are provided with root nodules which contain Rhizobium bacteria that can convert nitrogen gas of air into nitrates. These nitrates mix with the soil and enrich it. Thus, the soil in the soil gets enriched with nitrogen compounds.
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