Biology, asked by hl0777, 4 months ago

Legume plants grown soil is rich in fertility as compared cereal plants grown soil, why? pls answer​

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Answered by sk6949072
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Legumes are plants that bear their seeds in pods. They differ markedly from grasses, cereals and other non-legume crops because much of the nitrogen they require is produced through fixation of atmospheric nitrogen by bacteria in nodules on their roots. As a result, legumes are rich in protein.

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Answered by aimanakhtar
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However, during the growth of grain legumes, considerable amounts of nitrogen are leaked from roots into the soil. Also, the residues from these crops have a higher nitrogen content than cereal straw and they break down more readily, releasing nitrogen into the soil.

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