Legumes are inoculated by introducing specific strains of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, commonly Rhizobium, into the soil or directly onto the seed before planting. This can be done by coating the seeds with a liquid or powdered inoculant containing these bacteria. Proper inoculation ensures that the plants form effective root nodules, enhancing their nitrogen uptake and overall growth. It's important to use the appropriate strain matched to the legume species for optimal results.
Inoculated City was created in 1982.
No, coconut is not a legume
No its not a legume
Here is a sample sentence using "legume": The peanut is actually a legume and not a nut.
A legume is a Peanut!
No. The macadamia nut is not a legume.
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No a legume is a type of plant and fungi are not plants.
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