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Why do Indian farmers grow pulses as rotation crops ? Explain in 3 points.

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Answered by St08
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Answer:

Pulses are grown as a rotation crop because these have the capacity to fix atmospheric nitrogen in the soil into nitrogenous compound. These help to maintain or restore soil fertility.

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Answered by bratislava
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Indian farmers grow pulses as rotation crops

Explanation:

  • As pulses are imports for the maintaining the fertility of the soil as the crop rotation increases the supply of nutrients to the soil and thus increases its productivity through the nitrogen fixation. Improving the soil quality and the cropping yield.
  • They are considered as a low-fat source of protein and have high fiber content and a low glycemic index.
  • They reduce the risks of soil erosion and improves the soil structure and support the soil water holding capacity and improves biodiversity by stimulating microbial activity.

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