Science, asked by Erose, 1 year ago

mr navdeep is a farmer. he always plants a pea and wheat in a same field. why do you think he do that

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Nitrogen is the main building block of life and plants depend on them for their growth. Crops like rice, wheat and corn etc. don’t hold nitrogen but instead consume it as much needed.

However nitrogen-fixing plants or legumes like peas and beans can fix nitrogen in the soil using bacteria in their roots.

So after harvesting crops like wheat, planting peas can increase the nitrogen content that has been consumed by previous plants.

Answered by kumarmalarkodi
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Explanation:

However nitrogen-fixing plants or legumes like peas and beans can fix nitrogen in the soil using bacteria in their roots. So after harvesting crops like wheat, planting peas can increase the nitrogen content that has been consumed by previous plants.

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