Environmental Sciences, asked by DCJaiysnu5494, 11 months ago

root of leguminous weed are left behind in the soil during the process of weeding

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Answered by tuktuk21
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Answered by kingofself
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  • Leguminous plants are basically those plants that belong to the Bean family.
  • We can say the plants from which we get beans and also known as nitrogen fixing species.
  • The roots of these plants are left in the soil so that a bacteria  rhizobium which can convert the nitrogen in environment into soil for such that the roots can take and hence can let this nutrient run in the system of the plant also taking it to organisms feeding off of this plant.
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