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Munna observes that the yield of wheat, growing in his field, has reduced in the current year. He gets the soil tested and the report confirms the deficiency of one particular nutrient. Accordingly, he is advised to grow
peas after harvesting wheat.

(i) Name the nutrient found insufficient.

(ii) How do you think growing peas will help in replenishing the soil?​

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Answered by kawal009086
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Answer:

(i) Nitrogen is insufficient. (ii) Pea crops have rhizobium bacteria in their root nodules which converts atmospheric nitrogen into liquid soluble molecules. This helps to replenish nitrogen in the soil.

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Answered by srujanbisoyi53
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Answer:

Nitrogen

(2) Peas are leguminous plants so they contain Rizobium bacteria in their root nodules which are symbiotic nitrogen fixtures. So they convert atmospheric nitrogen into nitrogenous compounds and therefore increase the nitrogen content of soil.

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