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Why do leguminous plant not require such enrichment of the soil?

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Answered by S4MAEL
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the important nitrogen fixing bacteria are those belonging to the group known as rhizobium. ... Stands of such plants may be incorporated into the soil to enrich it with nitrogen for the purpose of supplying the needs of subsequent non-leguminous crops, a practice known as green manuring.

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Answered by bratislava
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leguminous plant not require such enrichment of the soil.

Explanation:

  • As the legumes plants include the alfalfa, the clover, the peas, beans, lentils, lupins, the mesquite, carob, and soy, and peanuts are noted for their ability to fix nitrogen in the soil and acts as soil-enriching green manures.
  • The roots of these plants consist of symbiotic rhizobia bacteria in their nodule system and they produce the nitrogen compounds that help the plant growth and competes with the other plants and hence fertilize the soil and thus play a key role in the crop rotation.

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