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7. The root structures on peanut plants that restore soil nutrients and fix nitrogen​

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Like other legumes, peanut plants improve the soil by adding nitrogen, even as they grow tasty, nutritious nuts for this season's harvest. But peanuts need help as they take nitrogen from the air and "fix" it into the soil via their root systems.

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