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

Because leguminous plants are capable of fixing free nitrogen from the air with help of their root nodules. Thus soil get rich in nitrates in those places where these plants are grown.


What is the name of crop that is grown alternately?

The growing of different kinds of crops on a piece of land in a preplanned succession is known as crop rotation. In the rotation of crops, leguminous crops like pulses, beans, peas, groundnut and Bengal gram are sown in-between the seasons of cereal crops like wheat, maize and pearl millet. The leguminous plants are grown alternately with non-leguminous plants to restore the fertility of the soil. When the cereal crops like rice, wheat, maize are grown in the soil, it uses up a lot of nitrogenous salts from the soil. If another crop of cereal is grown in the same soil, the soil becomes nitrogen deficient. So by rotation a leguminous crop is grown. There plants have the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen to form nitrogen compounds through the help of certain bacteria present in their root. These nitrogen compounds go into the soil and make it more fertile. After the leguminous plants utilize some of the nitrogen compounds, the rest of it is left in the soil to enrich it. Thus, planting a leguminous plant will result in nitrogen rich soil and when a cereal is grown in this soil there is increase in food grain production.


Write importance of leguminous plant roots?

leguminous plants are grown after one yield because it increases a fertility of the soil leguminous plants are containing highly nitrate in it it also helps in grows of crops by this ways we can get good yield it also helps our farmers to lead a life by this ways our countries per capita income rises by this ways we can alives a name of India as agricultural countries


How will the removal of leguminous plants affect the nitrogen cycle?

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.


Isolation of siderophore producing bacteria from leguminous plants?

yes.we can isolate bacteria from leguminous plant.


What does nodules of leguminous plants contain?

rhizobium


What is the name of the bacteria in the leguminous plants?

Rhizobium.


Which plant changes the soil pH?

Leguminous plants.


How do you save the nitrogen cycle?

Planting leguminous plants


What is found in the root nodules of leguminous plants?

it is rhizobium


I want matter about the information about leguminous plants?

these are the such plants that fix the nitrogen in the soil


Which plant can be grown by using methi as a biofertilizer?

Any plant requiring nitrogen may be grown as Methi is leguminous plant . .