Choose the \(2\) correct answer from the \(5\) statements:
A farmer was planting wheat crops in his field. He added nitrogen-rich fertiliser to the soil to get a good yield of crops. In the neighbouring field, another farmer was growing bean crops, but she preferred not to add nitrogen fertiliser to get healthy crops. What are the reasons?
Answer variants:
Due to this symbiotic relationship, bean crops do not require additional nitrogen-rich fertilisers to grow healthily.
Wheat plants are unable to use nitrogen present in the soil.
Soil in bean fields never contains any nutrients.
Bean crops grow faster because they consume carbon dioxide instead of nitrogen.
Bean plants contain Rhizobium bacteria in their root nodules, which convert atmospheric nitrogen into a form plants can use.
Reason 1:
Reason 2: