Biology, asked by Anonymous, 8 months ago

leguminous crops are grown at regular intervals along the main crop.why?​

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Answered by aparnajain9929
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Answer:

so that the soil can grow its mineral again

Answered by neerajsns2004
5

Answer:

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Explanation:

They are grown at regular intervals because they are known to restore the fertility of the soil due to the presence of nitrogen fixing bacterias in their root nodules. So the next crop grown after growing leguminous crop gives high yield.

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