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Give some examples of leguminous plants


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Leguminous plants:

  1. Leguminous plants are those that fix atmospheric nitrogen into the soil.
  2. A leguminous plant is a type of flowering plant that produces vegetables or meals from ground knobs that improve the ability of nitrogen-rich material.
  3. The presence of Rhizobium bacteria in the root knobs of leguminous plants improves soil ripeness.
  4. These tiny microorganisms convert air nitrogen into a form that plants can use.
  5. This decreases nitrogen shortage and increases nitrogen abundance in the soil.
  6. Leguminous plants include peas, soya beans, clover, lupine, alfalfa, etc.

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