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The most important function of Rhizobium is

A

nitrogen assimilation

B

nitrogen fixation

C

ammonification

D

nitrification

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  7. Enzyme involved in nitrogen assimilation

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  11. Plants that have mutualistic relations with nitrogen-fixing bacteria ...

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  14. Reduction is the term used when conversion of ……… takes place

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  15. Certain bacteria living in the soil poor in oxygen convert nitrates in...

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  16. Bacteria which break down the dead organisms of the soil into nitrogen...

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  18. The source of energy for non-biological nitrogen fixation is

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  19. Vicia faba and pisum sativum are recommended for rotation of crops bec...

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  20. Nitrogen fixing enzyme in root nodule is

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