why should the routes from leguminous suites be left Behind in the soil while weeding them out?
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why should the routes from leguminous suites be left Behind in the soil while weeding them out?
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The roots of these plants are left in the soil so that a bacteria rhizobium which can convert the nitrogen in environment into soil for such that the roots can take and hence can let this nutrient run in the system of the plant also taking it to organisms feeding off of this plant.