why the leguminous plants have high nitrogen contain
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Legume crops such as beans, peanuts and soy can fix nitrogen from the air, and flourish on nitrogen- deficient soils. To do so, they need help from Rhizobium bacteria. These special bacteria stimulate the growth of nodules on the roots of leguminous plants.
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Leguminous plants have high validity at biological, ecological, and agronomical levels. Legumes incorporate atmospheric nitrogen into the food chain through symbiotic associations with nitrogen-fixing rhizobia. ... Therefore, it is important to understand how leguminous plants adapt to nutritional stress.
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