Environmental Sciences, asked by IAmAmritesh7606, 1 year ago

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

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Answered by novabeast40
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Answer:

because we have to do that when rainy season starts in the leguminous plants a bacteria called rhiozobium do its nitrification and help plants to grow

Answered by mariospartan
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Answer:

Leguminous roots tends to have a gas trapping bacteria known as Rhizobium. The rhizobium are usually found in leguminous plant.

Explanation:

Which are nitrogen deficient and unable to process or absorb nitrogen on their own they need an external method to absorb the nitrogen from the air or decomposed material on the ground, the legumes are kept in the soil. So, that they make the soil nitrogen rich by the time next soil is sowed into prevent nitrogen deprivation.

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