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[[1]] are leguminous crops.


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Pulses are leguminous crops.
India is the largest producer of pulses in the world and the largest consumer. Pulses need very little rainfall, so pulses can be grown throughout the year as a rotation crop, which means they can be grown in the rabi, Kharif, or Zaid season with other crops without any difficulty. It is possible to use pulses as a rotation crop because of their leguminous nature. As for soil, nitrogen is essential to have good productivity. Pulses are leguminous crops, which in short means that these crops help the soil maintain an ideal balance of nitrogen for good productivity of the crops. Major pulses of India are urad, tur, moong, peas, etc.; major pulses producers are Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh, Karnataka, etc. But tur or arhar pulse is not a leguminous plant.
 
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