A legume is a plant which produces it's fruit on halved pods. Examples of these are beans, lentils, peas, and peanuts.
Leguminous crops belong to the Fabaceae family, they are flowering plants that have pods (or legumes) and enable the storage of nitrogen-rich material: includes peas, beans, clover, alfa alfa etc.
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After a disaster, small plants begin to grow in the affected area and are then replaced by larger plants.
I think they have glossy leaves to reduce water loss.
From my general knowledge, Alberta or the government of Alberta have the biggest number of oil refining plants in Canada. For example, 2 years ago Alberta was producing 1.7 millions barrels a day.
yes.we can isolate bacteria from leguminous plant.
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.
in farm crops
rhizobium
No, sunflowers are not leguminous plants. Leguminous plants belong to the Fabaceae family and typically have seed pods that split along two seams. Sunflowers belong to the Asteraceae family and produce seeds that are not enclosed in pods.
Leguminous plants.
Planting leguminous plants
it is rhizobium
these are the such plants that fix the nitrogen in the soil
legumes or leguminous plants is a collective term of all plants UNDER the family of leguminoseae or fabaceae.It is large groupng of plants that consists a of both useful plants(agricultural crops)and unusful plants(Weeds)
Rhizobia bacteria are commonly associated with leguminous plants. These bacteria have a symbiotic relationship with legumes, helping them fix nitrogen from the air into a form that the plants can use for growth.
these are found in the soil and in the roots of leguminous plants