Why do farmers grow a leguminous crops in between two main crops ? Explain
Answers
Answered by
3
Answer:
mark as brainlist
Explanation:
leguminous plants have rhizobium bacteria in their root nodules. they convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble nitrogen compounds which can be used by plants. so farmers grow leguminous plants between two main crops to enrich the soil withnitrogen and to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers.
Answered by
0
Answer:
MARK ME AS BRAINLIEST PLEASE
Explanation:
leguminous plants have rhizobium bacteria in their root nodules. they convert atmospheric nitrogen into soluble nitrogen compounds which can be used by plants. so farmers grow leguminous plants between two main crops to enrich the soil with nitrogen and to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers.
Similar questions
Math,
4 months ago
English,
9 months ago
Social Sciences,
9 months ago
Math,
1 year ago
Chemistry,
1 year ago