Description : Which of the following is free-living aerobic non- photosynthetic nitrogen-fixing bacterium? (a) Nostoc (b) Azospirillum (c) Rhizobium (d) Azotobacter
Last Answer : (d) Azotobacter
Description : ___ is the example of associative, nonsymbiotic nitrogen fixing organism. (A) Rhizobium (B) Azorhizobium (C) Pseudomonas ‘ (D) Azospirillum
Last Answer : (C) Pseudomonas ‘
Description : An organism used as a biofertilizer for raising soybean crop is (a) Azotobacter (b) Azospirillum (c) Rhizobium (d) Nostoc.
Last Answer : (c) Rhizobium
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 non-symbiotic biofertilizer? (a) Anabaena (b) Rhizobium (c) VAM (d) Azotobacter
Description : Azotobacter and Beijerinckia are the examples of (a) Symbiotic nitrogen-fixers (b) Non-symbiotic nitrogen-fixers (c) Ammonifying bacteria (d) Disease causing bacteria
Last Answer : Ans. ((b))
Description : What culture should be given priority in groundnut cultivation? a. Mycorrhiza b. Rhizobium c. Phosphobacteria d. Azospirillum
Last Answer : b. Rhizobium
Description : The common nitrogen-fixer in paddy fields is (a) Rhizobium (b) Azospirillum (c) Oscillatoria (d) Frankia.
Last Answer : (b) Azospirillum
Description : Nitrogen fixing bacteria found in the root nodules of leguminous plant is:- (1) Saprophytic (2) Parasitic (3) Symbiotic (4) Autotrophic
Last Answer : (3) Symbiotic Explanation: Many legumes have root nodules that provide a home for symbiotic nitrogenfixing bacteria called rhizobia. This relationship is particularly common in nitrogen-limited conditions. .
Description : Two bacteria found to be very useful in genetic engineering experiments are (a) Nitrobacter and Azotobacter (b) Rhizobium and Diplococcus (c) Nitrosomonas and Klebsiella (d) Escherichia and Agrobacterium.
Last Answer : (d) Escherichia and Agrobacterium.
Description : One of the free-living, anaerobic nitrogen-fixeris (a) Beijerinckia (b) Rhodospirillum (c) Rhizobium (d) Azotobacter.
Last Answer : b) Rhodospirillum
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 : “Azotobacter” bacteria is known for biological fixation of which atmospheric gas? a. A Oxygen b. B Nitrogen c. C Carbon Dioxide d. D Helium
Last Answer : b. B Nitrogen
Description : Which of the following is/are examples for symbiotic association? (1) Algae - lichen (2) Plant roots - rhizobium bacteria (3) Both are right (4) Both are wrong
Last Answer : (3) Both are right
Description : Rhizobium is a kind of – (1) Photosynthetic bacteria (2) Symbiotic bacteria (3) Parasitic bacteria (4) Saprophytic bacteria
Last Answer : (2) Symbiotic bacteria Explanation: Rhizobia are soil bacteria that fix nitrogen after becoming established inside root nodules of legumes. They are the only nitrogenfixing bacteria living in a symbiotic relationship with legumes. Common crop and forage legumes are peas, beans, clover, and soy.
Description : Rhizobium is a kind of (1) Photosynthetic bacteria (2) Symbiotic bacteria (3) Parasitic bacteria (4) Saprophytic bacteria
Last Answer : Symbiotic bacteria
Description : Which of the following is also used as a Bio fertilizer? (1) Rhizobium (2) Azotobactar (3) Azospirillum (4) All of the above
Last Answer : (4) All of the above Explanation: Rhizobium, Azotobacter, Azospirillum and blue green algae are traditionally used as Bio fertilizers.
Description : What culture should be given priority in groundnut cultivation? 1) Mycorrhiza 2) Rhizobium 3) Phosphobacteria 4) Azospirillum]
Last Answer : 2) Rhizobium
Description : Symbiotic N2 fixing bacteria in leguminous crop.
Last Answer : Ans. Rhizobium
Description : Name some non-symbiotic nitrogen fixing prokaryote. -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
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 : The Ti plasmid, is often used for making transgenic plants. The plasmid is found in (a) Azotobacter (b) Rhizobium of the roots of leguminous plants (c) Agrobacterium (d) Yeast as a 2 mm plasmid.
Last Answer : (c) Agrobacterium
Description : Nitrogen fixing bacteria make combination with cells of the roots of - a) Pulses b) Rice c) Wheat d) Sugarcane
Last Answer : a) Pulses
Description : Which one of the following microbes forms symbiotic association with plants and helps them in their nutrition? (a) Azotobacter (b) Aspergillus (c) Glomus (d) Trichoderma
Last Answer : (c) Glomus
Description : Which one of the following microbes forms symbiotic association with plants and helps them in their nutrition ? (1) Trichoderma (2) Azotobacter (3) Aspergillus (4) Glomus
Last Answer : (4) Glomus
Description : Which is the free living soil bacteria in fixes nitrogen? Anatomy: Azotobacter.
Last Answer : Who in 1939 suggested the name meson for middle-weight particles?
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 : ______ 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 : The essential element required by the N fixing bacterium Rhizobium
Last Answer : Ans. Mo
Description : Symbiotic Bacteria responsible for the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen are present in - (1) peas (2) wheat (3) corn (4) oats
Last Answer : (1) peas Explanation: Nitrogen-fixing bacteria are microorganisms capable of transforming atmospheric nitrogen into fixed. nitrogen. Rhizobium is one such bacteria that is associated with leguminous plants ... and convert free nitrogen to ammonia, which the host plant utilizes for its development.
Description : Symbiotic Bacteria responsible for the fixation of atmospheric nitrogen are present in (1) peas (2) wheat (3) corn (4) oats
Last Answer : peas
Description : Name two non - symbiotic N2- fixing blue - green algae (cyanobacteria)?
Last Answer : Nostoc; Anabaena
Description : Nitrogen fixing bacteria is useful in growing which crop? -Do You Know?
Description : Select the correct statement: (a) Legumes are incapable of fixing nitrogen (b) Legumes fix nitrogen through bacteria living in fruits root (c) Legumes fix nitrogen only by bacteria present in nodules (d) None of the above
Last Answer : Ans. (c)
Description : Nitrogen fixing bacteria is useful in growing which crop?
Last Answer : Legume
Description : Name two nitrogen fixing bacteria?
Last Answer : Rhizobium & Azetobactor
Description : What is meant by nitrogen fixing bacteria?
Last Answer : The bacteria that convert nitrogen of the air into compounds of nitrogen and thus increase fertility of the soil are called nitrogen fixing bacteria.
Description : The most thoroughly studied of the known bacteria- plant interactions is the (a) cyanobacterial symbiosis with some aquatic ferns (b) gall formation on certain angiosperms by Agrobacterium (c) ... stems by nitrogen fixing bacteria (d) plant growth stimulation by phosphate- solubilising bacteria.
Last Answer : (b) gall formation on certain angiosperms by Agrobacterium
Description : Which one of the following statements is correct? (a) Legumes fix nitrogen only through the specialized bacteria that live in their roots. (b) Legumes fix nitrogen independently of the specialized ... specialized bacteria that live in their leaves. (d) Legumes are incapable of fixing nitrogen.
Last Answer : (a) Legumes fix nitrogen only through the specialized bacteria that live in their roots.
Description : In the five kingdom system of classification, which single kingdom out of the following can include blue-green algae, nitrogen fixing bacteria and methanogenic archaebacteria? (a) Plantae (b) Protista (c) Monera (d) Fungi
Last Answer : (c) Monera
Description : Which nitrogen fixing bacteria is found in leguminuous plant?
Last Answer : Rizobium
Description : Which root contain nitrogen fixing bacteria?
Last Answer : Nodulated root
Description : 1. Which nitrogen fixing bacteria is found in leguminuous plant? 2. A person to be qualified for standing in a panchayat election what age must have he attained? 3. Mirage is observed in ... coal reserves of India are found in which state? 20. Which Sultan provided employment to unemployeds?
Last Answer : Answer : 1. Rizobium 2. 21 years 3. Total reflection 4. Granite 5. Jahangir 6. Karnataka 7. Foreign Institutional Investors 8. Mycorrhizae 9. Barren Island 10. Aurobindo Ghosh 11. M. Hidayatullah 12. ... 16. New Delhi 17. Muscles ear lobe 18. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy 19. Jharkhand 20. Firoz shah Tughlaq
Description : What is the use of biochar in farming? 1. Biochar can be used as a part of the growing medium in vertical farming. 2. When biochar is a part of the growing medium, it promotes the growth of nitrogen fixing microorganisms. 3. ... are correct? a) 1 and 2 only b) 2 only c) 1 and 3 only d) 1, 2 and 3
Last Answer : d) 1, 2 and 3
Description : One scientist cultured Cladophora in a suspension of Azotobacter and illuminated the culture by splitting light through a prism. He observed that bacteria accumulated mainly in the region of (a) violet and green light (b) indigo and green light (c) orange and yellow light (d) blue and red light.
Last Answer : (d) blue and red light.
Description : Azotobacter fixes atmospheric nitrogen in the soil by— (A) Symbiotically (B) Non-symbiotically (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these
Last Answer : (A) Symbiotically
Description : Which of the following is used as Biofertilizer? a) Rhizobium b) Blue-green algae c) Azolla d) All of these
Last Answer : d) All of these
Description : Which Rhizobium species is used in soyabean a. R.japonicum b. R. trifoli c. R.Phaseoli d. None of these
Last Answer : a. R.japonicum
Description : Rhizobium fixes atmospheric nitrogen/ha to the soil
Last Answer : Ans. 50-100 kg