Why are pulses grown alternatively with cereal crops during crop rotation?
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PULSES GROWN ALTERNATIVELY WITH CEREAL CROPS DURING CROP ROTATION BECAUSE PULSES ARE THE LEGUMINOUS PLANTS MEANS THEY HAVE NITROGEN FIXING BACTERIA INSIDE THEIR ROOT NODULES THAT HELPS IN FIXING FREE ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN. CEREALS CROPS REQUIRE MORE NITROGEN TO FLOURISH SO THAT'S WHY PULSES ARE GROWN AFTER THE GROWTH OF CEREAL CROPS
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PULSES GROWN ALTERNATIVELY WITH CEREAL CROPS DURING CROP ROTATION BECAUSE PULSES ARE THE LEGUMINOUS PLANTS MEANS THEY HAVE NITROGEN FIXING BACTERIA INSIDE THEIR ROOT NODULES THAT HELPS IN FIXING FREE ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN. CEREALS CROPS REQUIRE MORE NITROGEN TO FLOURISH SO THAT'S WHY PULSES ARE GROWN AFTER THE GROWTH OF CEREAL CROPS
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