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Why is nitrogeneous fertiliser not added in soil in which leguminous plants are grown?

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Answered by pbhumika1979
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¡Nitrogenous fertiliser is not added in soil in which leguminous plants are grown because the nitrogen fixing bacteria reside in the root nodules of the leguminous plants.

》》... Hence the soil in which legumes are grown becomes rich in nitrogen and does not require nitrogenous fertilsers

Answered by khursheed09
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Accepted Answer: 2) Nitrogenous fertiliser is not added in soil in which leguminous plants are grown because the nitrogen fixing bacteria reside in the root nodules of the leguminous plants. ... Hence the soil in which legumes are grown becomes rich in nitrogen and does not require nitrogenous fertilsers.

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