Biology, asked by babum753236, 4 months ago

Why do farmers plant leguminous crops
in crop rotations/mixed cropping?​

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Answered by samanvi17
16

Answer:

The leguminous plants have nodes in their roots where the nitrogen-fixing microbes reside. These microbes help by fixing the nitrogen in the soil. Hence increasing the nitrogen level of soils. So the farmers plant the leguminous plants to maintain the nitrogen level of the soil.

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Answered by prishajha186
4

Answer:

the farmers do this as leguminous plants fix nitrogen naturally by their roots which has rhizobium bacteria. use of chemical nitrogen fixers are avoided

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