Through their roots. They soak up water in the soil, and while they are getting their water, the nutrients in the soil get carried up into the plant itself through the water.
In other words, the nutrients in the soil get mixed into the water, get soaked up into the roots of the plant, which distribute the nutrient-infested (for lack of a better word) water through the whole plant.
Through taking in the minerals dissolved in water via their roots.
The minerals are absorbed by the roots of the plant.
the roots will break it up
from the ground
it affects the nitrogen cycle as the leguminous plants have nitrogen-fixing bacteria on their roots and these nitrogen-fixing bacteria help to collect nitrogen which is transferred to animals when these leguminous plants have been eaten.
yes.we can isolate bacteria from leguminous plant.
rhizobium
Rhizobium.
in farm crops
Leguminous plants.
Planting leguminous plants
it is rhizobium
these are the such plants that fix the nitrogen in the soil
these are found in the soil and in the roots of leguminous plants
Nitrogen fixing Rhizobium bacteria.
They have nodules on their roots which contain nitrogen fixing bacteria. These take the nitrogen from the air and convert it to nitrogen compounds in the soil which plants use as nutrients. In short, using leguminous plants increases the fertility of the soil.