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why are pea plants sown after a crop of wheat is harvested

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Answered by HACKER03
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It helps the soil to regain its fertility as it is a leguminous plant and its root nodules contains rhizobium bacteria which helps the soil by fixing the atmospheric nitrogen in the form of nitrates, nitrites and ammonium ions so that it could be used by plants directly from the soil.
Answered by Anonymous
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pea seeds are sown to replenish the nitrogen in the soil by nitrogen cycle as the root nodules Of peas have nitrogen fixing Bacteria
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