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How is nitrogen fixed in the soil by leguminous plants?​

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Answered by sanikapandya8
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"Legumes plants grow in a symbiotic relationship with soil-dwelling bacteria. The bacteria take gaseous nitrogen from the air in the soil and feed this nitrogen to the legumes; in exchange the plant provides carbohydrates to the bacteria."

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