Submitted by [deleted] t3_zzl9xq in explainlikeimfive
kct11 t1_j2eonsv wrote
Reply to comment by KainX in ELI5 why do legumes have so much more protein than other plants? by [deleted]
This is a good answer, but I have one minor change:
Legumes don't get the nitrogen for free. They trade for it by giving the bacteria sugars and a place to live. When legumes grow in soil with plenty of nitrogen, they stop trading with the bacteria (if you dig these plants up, you won't find as many nodules where the bacterialive on the roots). Still, legumes have much easier access to nitrogen than other plants.
Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments