Why do farmers grow legume crops in field after growing the other crops
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These bacteria have the ability to fix/ incorporate free atmospheric nitrogen into the soil. This they do by converting the nitrogen in the atmosphere into nitrates and nitrites that can be used up as plant nutrients. The legumes are thus very important plants in the field in providing nitrogen nutrient in the soil.
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The farmers use leguminous crops to provide nitrogen to soil becauseleguminous crops have nitrogen fixation bacteria in their root nodules that is fixed atmospheric nitrogen into the soil like as Rhizobium bacteria who found inleguminous( pea, pulse, soybean ) the root nodules and it fixed atmospheric nitrogen into it...
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