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What are leguminous plants? What role do they play in increasing soil fertility ?

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Answered by ashfive1
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Leguminous plants have nitrogen fixing bacteria in their root nodules, which can fix atmospheric nitrogen and provide it to the plant and soil. These bacteria therefore increases the soil fertility by enriching the soil with nitrogen.

Nitrogen fixing bacteria live in roots of leguminous plants and form root nodules. This is a symbiotic relationship between them. The nitrogen fixing bacteria help in nitrogen fixation or conversion of atmospheric nitrogen into forms usable by the plants. Hence they restore the lost nutrition from the soil.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Fabaceae or Leguminosae, commonly known as the legume, pea, or bean family, are a large and economically important family of flowering plants. It includes trees, shrubs, and perennial or annual herbaceous plants, which are easily recognized by their fruit and their compound, stipulate leaves.

Leguminous plants have nitrogen fixing bacteria in their root nodules, which can fix atmospheric nitrogen and provide it to the plant and soil. These bacteria therefore increases the soil fertility by enriching the soil with nitrogen.

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