Science, asked by jugwalishtiyaq, 4 months ago

why is nitrogenous fertilizer not added in soil in which leguminous plants are grown?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

the nitrogen deficiency of the soil is fulfilled by the nitrogen fixed by the nitrogen-fixing bacteria present in the root nodules of leguminous plants. Hence, external supply of nitrogenous fertilizers is not required to be added in soil in which leguminous plants are grown.

Answered by omanaamir
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Answer:

because leguminous plants fix atmospheric Nitrogen into soluble form

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