Science, asked by lakshana00, 10 months ago

nitrogenous fertilizers are not added in soil which leguminous plants are grown justify

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Answered by Anonymous
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The nitrogen fixing bacteria reside in the root nodules of the leguminous plants. They convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble nitrogenous compounds. These nitrogenous compounds make the soil fertile. Hence a legume crop does not require nitrogenous fertilisers.

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Answered by skvijay36
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Explanation:

2) Nitrogenous fertiliser is not added in soil in which leguminous plants are grown because the nitrogen fixing bacteria reside in the root nodules of the leguminous plants. These bacteria convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble nitrogenous compounds

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