• Matéria: Biologia
  • Autor: mariaeduarda1809
  • Perguntado 9 anos atrás

Que plantas podem ser cultivadas para aumentar o nitrogênio disponível no solo? Por que?

Respostas

respondido por: manusanntos
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 Nas raízes das leguminosas aparecem nódulos onde as bactérias nitrificantes vivem. Quando os nódulos contendo as bactérias envelhecem, morrem e desagregam-se, enriquecem o solo com material nitrogenado.
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plantas leguminosas (feijão, grão-de-bico, ervilha, soja, lentilha).
respondido por: Renatonovais1969
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