Microbiology of Soils An example of a symbiotic nitrogen fixer is Rhizobium Beijerinckia Azotobacter Clostridium Rhizobium Beijerinckia Azotobacter Clostridium ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils Nitrogen fixation by the microorganisms can be detected by adopting the approach of cultivating the microorganisms in the presence of nitrogen labeled with isotropic nitrogen measuring15N2 by mass spectrometer All of these demonstrating growth in a nitrogen free medium cultivating the microorganisms in the presence of nitrogen labeled with isotropic nitrogen measuring15N2 by mass spectrometer All of these demonstrating growth in a nitrogen free medium ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils In the process of nitrogen fixation, which of the following microorganism is involved? None of these Non symbiotic and symbiotic microorganisms only Non symbiotic microorganisms only Symbiotic microorganisms only None of these Non symbiotic and symbiotic microorganisms only Non symbiotic microorganisms only Symbiotic microorganisms only ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils Nitrogen oxidation (nitrification)refers to the None of these sulfur is oxidized to the sulfate form through Thiobacillus bacteria conversion of ammonium ions into nitrates through the activities of certain bacteria. changing of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to nitrogen compounds None of these sulfur is oxidized to the sulfate form through Thiobacillus bacteria conversion of ammonium ions into nitrates through the activities of certain bacteria. changing of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to nitrogen compounds ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils The groups of symbiotic bacteria, which have the ability to fix nitrogen grow together for a mutual benefit is called symbiosis and so these bacteria are called symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria All of these these bacteria are from the genus, Rhizobium derive their food and minerals from the legume, and in turn they supply the legume with some or all of its nitrogen grow together for a mutual benefit is called symbiosis and so these bacteria are called symbiotic nitrogen-fixing bacteria All of these these bacteria are from the genus, Rhizobium derive their food and minerals from the legume, and in turn they supply the legume with some or all of its nitrogen ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils The conversion of molecular nitrogen into ammonia is known as nitrification ammonification denitrification nitrogen fixation nitrification ammonification denitrification nitrogen fixation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP