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Answered by jhansijeyakumar12
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Leguminous crop enriches the soil with

A) Phosphorus

B) Nitrogen

C) Potassium

D) Water

E) None of these

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B) Nitrogen

Nitrogen is very important for plants for their grown. Nitrogen can be found in the soil as well as in free air. Plants can't absorb the nitrogen directly. So they take it from the soil.

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Answered by shashid394
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Answer:

Leguminous crop enriches the soil with nitrogen.

The nitrogen in foods is in the form of protein (albuminoid materials). It is the same nitrogen which in green manuring enriches the soil. These leguminous crops are unusually rich in protein—far richer than most other coarse fodders.

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