Microbiology of Soils Nitrogen fixation changes the free nitrogen (N2) to a form usable by plants fix the free nitrogen (N2) by which it should not be usable by plants both (a) and (b) especially changes nitrogen compounds, mostly amines such as NH2 changes the free nitrogen (N2) to a form usable by plants fix the free nitrogen (N2) by which it should not be usable by plants both (a) and (b) especially changes nitrogen compounds, mostly amines such as NH2 ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils Nitrogen fixation refers to the direct conversion of atmospheric nitrogen gas into ATP nitrate ammonia glucose ATP nitrate ammonia glucose ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils Denitrification is changing of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to nitrogen compounds reduction of nitrate to organic nitrogen compounds both (a) and (b) reduction of nitrate (NO3-) to nitrogen gas changing of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to nitrogen compounds reduction of nitrate to organic nitrogen compounds both (a) and (b) reduction of nitrate (NO3-) to nitrogen gas ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils Some microorganisms have the ability to increase the nitrogen content of soils, are called as all of these nitrification denitrification nitrogen fixation all of these nitrification denitrification nitrogen fixation ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils Bacteria, as a group, are responsible for nitrogen oxidation nitrogen fixation sulfur oxidation all of these nitrogen oxidation nitrogen fixation sulfur oxidation all of these ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils Assimilative denitrification is done by fungi all of these plants prokaryotes fungi all of these plants prokaryotes ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP