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
Rhizoobium or nitrogen fixing bacteria lives in the roots of leguminous plants.leguminous plants are not able to use atmospheric nitrogen as sush,so these bacteria convert nitrogen into simpler forms i.e nitrates and nitrits which are easily used up by these plants.
There is a group of bacteria (Nitrosomonas) which lives in nodules on the roots of leguminous plants (e.g. peas and beans) that fixes atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plant can use. Because of this the plant does not need nitrogenous fertiliser.
Leguminous plants, such as soybeans and clover, can manufacture their own fertilizer through a process called nitrogen fixation, where they convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by the plant. These plants have a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria that help facilitate this process.
Rhizobia reproduce by forming specialized structures called nodules on the roots of leguminous plants. Within these nodules, rhizobia convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plant can use for growth. This symbiotic relationship benefits both the bacteria and the plant.
the roots of a plant is what is under the ground and makes the plant grow :)
Nitrogen is supplied to the leguminous plant in the nodules found on its roots. This nitrogen-fixing process is carried out by bacteria that form a symbiotic relationship with the plant, converting nitrogen from the air into a form that the plant can use for growth.
because roots help plant to manufacture their food
Leguminous plants have nodules on their roots containing bacteria which can fix nitrogen contained in the air in the soil. This nitrogen becomes available to the plant, which uses the nitrogen as an essential part of the proteins of its cells. Other types of plant cannot do this, and have available only the nitrate which is already present in the water in the soil. Leguminous plants have nodules on their roots containing bacteria which can fix nitrogen contained in the air in the soil. This nitrogen becomes available to the plant, which uses the nitrogen as an essential part of the proteins of its cells. Other types of plant cannot do this, and have available only the nitrate which is already present in the water in the soil.
Legumes "fix" nitrogen in nodules on their roots, so they do not need additional nitrogen-containing fertilizers.
these are found in the soil and in the roots of leguminous plants
Leguminous plants are rich in protein for the following reason. Leguminous plants have nodules on their roots containing bacteria which can fix nitrogen contained in the air in the soil. This nitrogen becomes available to the plant, which uses the nitrogen as an essential part of the proteins of its cells. Other types of plant cannot do this, and have available only the nitrate which is already present in the water in the soil.
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.
Rhizoobium or nitrogen fixing bacteria lives in the roots of leguminous plants.leguminous plants are not able to use atmospheric nitrogen as sush,so these bacteria convert nitrogen into simpler forms i.e nitrates and nitrits which are easily used up by these plants.
The genus of nitrogen-fixing bacteria commonly associated with leguminous plants is Rhizobium. These bacteria form a symbiotic relationship with the plant roots, where they convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plants can use for growth and development.
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.
There is a group of bacteria (Nitrosomonas) which lives in nodules on the roots of leguminous plants (e.g. peas and beans) that fixes atmospheric nitrogen into a form that the plant can use. Because of this the plant does not need nitrogenous fertiliser.
Leguminous plants, such as soybeans and clover, can manufacture their own fertilizer through a process called nitrogen fixation, where they convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form that can be used by the plant. These plants have a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing bacteria that help facilitate this process.