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Why are legumes often grown in rotation with other crops?

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Answered by Ladylaurel
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Legumes have bacteria on nodules which are on the roots of the plant. The bacteria on the nodules takes nitrogen from the air and fixes it into the soil, so that other plants that require nitrogen can use it as well.

Answered by Anonymous
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Legumes have root nodules which stores anaerobic bacteria that is later on used by the plant unlike the other plants

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