Description : Select the mismatch : (1) Rhodospirillum - Mycorrhiza (2) Anabaena - Nitrogen fixer (3) Rhizobium - Alfalfa (4) Frankia - Alnus
Last Answer : (1) Rhodospirillum - Mycorrhiza
Description : The common nitrogen-fixer in paddy fields is (a) Rhizobium (b) Azospirillum (c) Oscillatoria (d) Frankia.
Last Answer : (b) Azospirillum
Description : Which one of the following helps in absorption of phosphorus from soil by plants? (a) Glomus (b) Rhizobium (c) Frankia (d) Anabaena
Last Answer : (a) Glomus
Description : Nitrogen fixation in root nodules of Alnus is brought about by (a) Frankia (b) Azorhizobium (c) Bradyrhizobium (d) Clostridium
Last Answer : (a) Frankia
Description : A nitrogen-fixing microbe associated with Azolla in rice fields is (a) Spirulina (b) Anabaena (c) Frankia (d) Tolypothrix.
Last Answer : (b) Anabaena
Description : A nitrogen-fixing microbe associated with Azolla in rice fields is (1) Tolypothrix (2) Spirulina (3) Anabaena (4) Frankia
Last Answer : (3) Anabaena
Description : One of the free-living, anaerobic nitrogen-fixeris (a) Beijerinckia (b) Rhodospirillum (c) Rhizobium (d) Azotobacter.
Last Answer : b) Rhodospirillum
Description : All of the following statements concerning the actinomycetous filamentous soil bacterium Frankia are correct except that Frankia (a) can induce root nodules on many plant species (b) can fix ... its host plant through root hair deformation and stimulates cell proliferation in the host's cortex
Last Answer : (b) can fix nitrogen in the free-living state
Description : Which of the following is non-symbiotic biofertilizer? (a) Anabaena (b) Rhizobium (c) VAM (d) Azotobacter
Last Answer : (d) Azotobacter
Description : Which of the following organisms is used as a biopesticide ? (l) Azolla (2) Anabaena (3) Rhizobium (4) Trichoderma
Last Answer : (4) Trichoderma
Description : Farmers have reported over 50% higher yields of rice by using which of the following biofertilizer? (a) Cyanobacteria (b) legume-Rhizobium symbiosis (c) Mycorrhiza (d) Azolla pinnata
Last Answer : (d) Azolla pinnata
Description : Which one of the following is not a biofertiliser? (a) Agrobacterium (b) Rhizobium (c) Nostoc (d) Mycorrhiza
Last Answer : (a) Agrobacterium
Description : What culture should be given priority in groundnut cultivation? 1) Mycorrhiza 2) Rhizobium 3) Phosphobacteria 4) Azospirillum]
Last Answer : 2) Rhizobium
Description : What culture should be given priority in groundnut cultivation? a. Mycorrhiza b. Rhizobium c. Phosphobacteria d. Azospirillum
Last Answer : b. Rhizobium
Description : A prokaryotic autotrophic nitrogen fixing symbiont is found in (a) Alnus (b) Cycas (c) Cicer (d) Pisum.
Last Answer : (b) Cycas
Description : Paulowniaceae - Is the Emporess Tree a nitrogen fixer?
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : A plant in your garden avoids photorespiratory losses, has improved water use efficiency, shows high rates of photosynthesis at high temperatures and has improved efficiency of nitrogen utilisation. In which of the following ... you assign this plant? (a) CAM (b) Nitrogen fixer (c) C3 (d) C4
Last Answer : d) C4
Description : The crops which are involved in nitrogen fixation are A- alfalfa and clover B- soybean C- bean and lupine D- all of these
Last Answer : all of these
Description : Which of the following species does not have the ability to fix atmospheric nitrogen? (a) Azotobactor (b) Anabaena (c) Nostoc (d) Spirogyra
Last Answer : (d) Spirogyra
Description : A free living nitrogen-fixing cyanobacterium which can also form symbiotic association with the water fern Azolla is (a) Tolypothrix (b) Chlorella (c) Nostoc (d) Anabaena.
Last Answer : (d) Anabaena.
Description : 83. Which one of the following is wrong statement ? (1) Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter are chemoautotrophs (2) Anabaena and Nostoc are capable of fixing nitrogen in free-living state also (3 ... living conditions (4) Phosphorus is a constituent of cell membranes, certain nucleic acids and all proteins
Last Answer : Phosphorus is a constituent of cell membranes, certain nucleic acids and all proteins
Description : Free-living nitrogen fixing microorganisms are - (1) Rhizobia (2) Soil fungi (3) Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza (4) Blue green algae
Last Answer : (1) Rhizobia Explanation: Rhizobia are soil bacteria that fix nitrogen (diazotrophs) after becoming established inside root nodules of legumes. Rhizobia require a plant host; they cannot independently fix nitrogen. In general, they are Gram-negative, motile, non-sporulating rods.
Description : Free-living nitrogen fixing microorganisms are (1) Rhizobia (2) Soil fungi (3) Vesicular arbuscular mycorrhiza (4) Blue green algae
Last Answer : Rhizobia
Description : Select the mismatch. (a) Gas vacuoles – Green bacteria (b) Large central vacuoles – Animal cells (c) Protists – Eukaryotes (d) Methanogens – Prokaryotes
Last Answer : (b) Large central vacuoles – Animal cells
Description : Select the mismatch. (a) Cycas – Dioecious (b) Salvinia – Heterosporous (c) Equisetum – Homosporous (d) Pinus – Dioecious
Last Answer : (d) Pinus – Dioecious
Description : Select the mismatch (1) Cycas – Dioecious (2) Salvinia – Heterosporous (3) Equisetum – Homosporous (4) Pinus – Dioecious
Last Answer : (4) Pinus – Dioecious
Description : Rhizobium fixes atmospheric nitrogen/ha to the soil
Last Answer : Ans. 50-100 kg
Description : ___ is the example of associative, nonsymbiotic nitrogen fixing organism. (A) Rhizobium (B) Azorhizobium (C) Pseudomonas ‘ (D) Azospirillum
Last Answer : (C) Pseudomonas ‘
Description : What is Azofication (a) It is also known as composite fixation of nitrogen. (b) It is also known as free fixation of nitrogen (c) It is also known as nitrogen fixed by Rhizobium bacteria ` (d) It is also known as nitrogen gain through rains or snow
Last Answer : (a) It is also known as composite fixation of nitrogen.
Description : A non-photosynthetic aerobic nitrogen fixing soil bacterium is (a) Rhizobium (b) Clostridium (c) Azotobacter (d) Klebsiella.
Last Answer : (c) Azotobacter
Description : Which of the following is free-living aerobic non- photosynthetic nitrogen-fixing bacterium? (a) Nostoc (b) Azospirillum (c) Rhizobium (d) Azotobacter
Description : Which two distinct microbial processes are responsible for the release of fixed nitrogen as dinitrogen gas (N2) to the atmosphere? (a) Aerobic nitrate oxidation and nitrite reduction (b) ... fixation by Rhizobium in root nodules of legumes (d) Anaerobic ammonium oxidation and denitrification
Last Answer : (d) Anaerobic ammonium oxidation and denitrification
Description : Symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria is — a. Azotobacter b. Azospirillum c. Rhizobium d. None of these
Last Answer : c. Rhizobium
Description : Rhizobium fixes nitrogens in the roots of _____, so they don't need to be fertilized; in fact they add nitrogen to the soil. a. corn b. legumes c. wheat d. grasses e. oats
Last Answer : b. legumes
Description : ______ helps in fixation of nitrogen in rice field in association with root of Cycas plant. a) rhizobium b)fungus c)cyano bacteria d)bacteria
Last Answer : c)cyano bacteria
Description : Select the correct group of biocontrol agents. (a) Nostoc, Azospirillium, Nucleopolyhedrovirus (b) Bacillus thuringiensis, Tobacco mosaic virus, Aphids (c) Trichoderma, Baculovirus, Bacillus thuringiensis (d) Oscillatoria, Rhizobium, Trichoderma
Last Answer : (c) Trichoderma, Baculovirus, Bacillus thuringiensis
Description : Oxygenic photosynthesis occurs in (a) Oscillatoria (b) Rhodospirillum (c) Chlorobium (d) Chromatium.
Last Answer : (a) Oscillatoria
Description : Anoxygenic photosynthesis is characteristic of (a) Rhodospirillum (b) Spirogyra (c) Chlamydomonas (d) Ulva.
Last Answer : (a) Rhodospirillum
Description : Frankia form symbiotic association with
Last Answer : Frankia form symbiotic association with
Description : Which chemical used as a ‘fixer’ in photography? -Do You Know?
Last Answer : Fixation is commonly achieved by treating the film or paper with a solution of thiosulfate salt. Popular salts are sodium thiosulfate—commonly called hypo—and ammonium thiosulfate—commonly used in modern rapid fixer formulae.
Description : is there a grant for home repair for the ill.I have lukimea and i bought a fixer upper?
Last Answer : is there grant money for people with illnesses i bought a home before i knew i had lukemia and i am having a hard time finishing the house.
Description : The chemical used as a fixer in photography is - (1) sodium thiosulphate (2) sodium sulphate (3) borax (4) ammonium sulphate
Last Answer : (1) sodium thiosulphate Explanation: Fixation is commonly achieved by treating the film or paper with a solution of thiosulfate salt. Popular salts are sodium thiosulfate — commonly called hypo — and ammonium thiosulfate — commonly used in modern rapid fixer formulae.
Description : Which chemical used as a ‘fixer’ in photography?
Last Answer : Sodium thiosulphate
Description : Compound which is used as a fixer in pho- tographic film?
Last Answer : Sodium Thio sulphate or Thio
Description : The chemical used as a fixer in photography is-----? A. sodium sulphate B. borax C. sodium thiosulphate (Answer) D. ammonium sulphate
Last Answer : C. sodium thiosulphate (Answer)
Description : Azotobacter and Bacillus polymyxa are the examples of (a) pathogenic bacteria (b) decomposers (c) symbiotic N2 fixer (d) non-symbiotic N2 fixer.
Last Answer : (d) non-symbiotic N2 fixer
Description : what's the best fertilizer to use on alfalfa
Description : What is the function of alfalfa syrup ?
Last Answer : It is a homeopathic medicine that acts like a multivitamin and multimineral.
Description : Will you gain weight by playing New Life's New Alfalfa Syrup ? Are there any side effects ?
Last Answer : You can eat. It is a homeopathic medicine. It is made from various medicinal plants. There are no side effects when taken. So you can take this medicine. It will solve your problem.
Description : "Alfalfa" is the name of a - (1) Mineral (2) Tribe (3) Grass (4) Town
Last Answer : (3) Grass Explanation: Alfalfa, also called lucerne, is a perennial flower-frig plant in the pea family Fabaceae cultivated as an important forage crop in many countries around the world. It is used ... silage, as well as a green manure and cover crop. Alfalfa is generally referred to as grass.