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
Last Answer : (d) Azotobacter
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 : 3. Which bacterium is used in the production of insulin by genetic engineering? a. Saccharomyces b. Rhizobium c. Escherichia d. Mycobacterium
Last Answer : Ans: Escherichia
Description : ___ is the example of associative, nonsymbiotic nitrogen fixing organism. (A) Rhizobium (B) Azorhizobium (C) Pseudomonas ‘ (D) Azospirillum
Last Answer : (C) Pseudomonas ‘
Description : Symbiotic nitrogen fixing bacteria is — a. Azotobacter b. Azospirillum c. Rhizobium d. None of these
Last Answer : c. Rhizobium
Description : Rhizobium trifoli is applied for
Last Answer : Ans. Berseem
Description : Rhizobium leguminosarum is applied for
Last Answer : Ans. Pea, Lathyrus and Lentil
Description : Rhizobium japonicum culture is applied for crops
Last Answer : Ans. Soybean and Groundnut
Description : Rhizobium fixes atmospheric nitrogen/ha to the soil
Last Answer : Ans. 50-100 kg
Description : The nitrogen fixing bacterium found on root surface of rice
Last Answer : Ans.Azospirillum
Description : 19.Which of the following is a free living nitrogen fixing bacterium present in the soil (a)Nitrosomonas (b)Rhizobium (c)Azotobacter (d)Pseudomonas
Last Answer : ANS.(C) Azotobacter
Description : A bacterium used in genetic engineering
Last Answer : Ans. E-coli (Agrobacterium rhizogenes)
Description : Non leguminous nitrogen fixing trees
Last Answer : Ans. Alnus nepalensis
Description : Nitrogen fixing tree
Last Answer : Ans. Leucaena leucocephala
Description : Asymbiotic N2 fixing bacteria
Last Answer : Ans. Azotobactor and Azospirillum
Description : Symbiotic N2 fixing bacteria in leguminous crop.
Last Answer : Ans. Rhizobium
Description : Ca is essential for
Last Answer : Ans. Cell wall formation
Description : Total no. of essential amino acids are
Last Answer : Ans. 10
Description : Nutrient essential for oilseed crops
Last Answer : Ans. S
Description : Total no. of essential nutrients for plants
Last Answer : Ans. 17
Description : The fertilizer which supplies 3 essential plant nutrients
Last Answer : Ans. SSP
Description : In the mammalian body, this element plays many important roles. Try to identify this element with the fewest number of clues. This element is required to insure the integrity and permeability of ... involved in blood coagulation and is the most important element of bone salt. Name this element.
Last Answer : ANSWER: Calcium
Description : The first amino acid incorporated in a polypeptide in a ribosome of a bacterium is (A) N formyl methionine (B) Methionine (C) Alamine (D) Glycine
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Central element in learning situation
Last Answer : Ans. Learner
Description : The element which takes part in the growth and development of plants
Last Answer : Ans. Plant nutrients
Description : A DNA element which has the ability to move from one chromosomal position to another
Last Answer : Ans. Jumping gene
Description : Immobile element in plant is
Last Answer : Ans. Calcium
Description : Immobile element in soil is
Last Answer : Ans. Phosphorus
Description : How does Rhizobium serve as a biofertilizer? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Last Answer : Rhizobium belongs to the state of Monra.
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 : 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 : Human insulin is being commercially produced from a transgenic species of (a) Rhizobium (b) Saccharomyces (c) Escherichia (d) Mycobacterium
Last Answer : (c) Escherichia
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 : 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 : 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 of the following is non-symbiotic biofertilizer? (a) Anabaena (b) Rhizobium (c) VAM (d) Azotobacter
Description : Which of the following is the pair of biofertilizers? (a) Azolla and BGA (b) Nostoc and legume (c) Rhizobium and grasses (d) Salmonella and E.coli
Last Answer : (a) Azolla and BGA
Description : Which one of the following pairs is not correctly matched? (a) Streptomyces - Antibiotic (b) Serratia - Drug addiction (c) Spirulina - Single cell protein (d) Rhizobium - Biofertilizer
Last Answer : b) Serratia - Drug addiction
Description : An example of endomycorrhiza is (a) Nostoc (b) Glomus (c) Agaricus (d) Rhizobium.
Last Answer : (b) Glomus
Description : The common nitrogen-fixer in paddy fields is (a) Rhizobium (b) Azospirillum (c) Oscillatoria (d) Frankia.
Last Answer : (b) Azospirillum
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 : Which one of the following is not a biofertiliser? (a) Agrobacterium (b) Rhizobium (c) Nostoc (d) Mycorrhiza
Last Answer : (a) Agrobacterium
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 : Select the mismatch. (a) Rhodospirillum – Mycorrhiza (b) Anabaena – Nitrogen fixer (c) Rhizobium – Alfalfa (d) Frankia – Alnus
Last Answer : (a) Rhodospirillum – Mycorrhiza
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 : 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 : What culture should be given priority in groundnut cultivation? 1) Mycorrhiza 2) Rhizobium 3) Phosphobacteria 4) Azospirillum]
Last Answer : 2) Rhizobium