Biology, asked by papakaka, 1 year ago

Role of pulses as fertilisers in detail


taannaa: fertilisers are chemical compounds which provide certain nutrients for the plant. it include nitrogen.
legumes or leguminous plants are plants which have root nodules in them. certain bacterias named rhizobium lives in this nodules.
taannaa: they fix the atmospheric nitrogen and change them into soluble form( nitrate and nitrite) so that plants can take them easily from soil through roots. in return they get shelter and food from plants. so they both live in symbiotic relationship. thus due to this legumes, nitrogen is added into the soil which acts as fertilisers.
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Answered by Kalidasi
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Pulses are leguminous plants. Roots of leguminous plants have bacteria such as rhizobium which helps in nitrogen fixation which is then used by the plants. I hope so this information is helpful for you.

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Answered by Ana1011
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Leguminous Plants help in nitrogen fixing as they contain a special type of bacteria name ribozomes. The plant provides shelter and food to the bacteria fixes nitrogen which is available in free state. These plant transfer oxygen to the soil.
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