Microbiology of Soils Nitrogen fixation fix the free nitrogen (N2) by which it should not be usable by plants changes the free nitrogen (N2) to a form usable by plants especially changes nitrogen compounds, mostly amines such as NH2 both (a) and (b) fix the free nitrogen (N2) by which it should not be usable by plants changes the free nitrogen (N2) to a form usable by plants especially changes nitrogen compounds, mostly amines such as NH2 both (a) and (b) ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils Syntrophism involves exchange of nutrients among species no exchange of nutrients among species exchange of nutrients between two species no exchange of nutrients between two species exchange of nutrients among species no exchange of nutrients among species exchange of nutrients between two species no exchange of nutrients between two species ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils The population of algae in soil is __________ that of either bacteria or fungi. equal to generally smaller than none of these generally greater than equal to generally smaller than none of these generally greater than ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils The crops which are involved in nitrogen fixation are all of these alfalfa and clover bean and lupine soybean all of these alfalfa and clover bean and lupine soybean ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils The transformation of nitrates to gaseous nitrogen is accomplished by microorganisms in a series of biochemical reactions. The process is known as nitrogen fixation ammonification denitrification nitrification nitrogen fixation ammonification denitrification nitrification ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microbiology of Soils Nitrogen oxidation (nitrification)refers to the conversion of ammonium ions into nitrates through the activities of certain bacteria. None of these changing of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to nitrogen compounds sulfur is oxidized to the sulfate form through Thiobacillus bacteria conversion of ammonium ions into nitrates through the activities of certain bacteria. None of these changing of atmospheric nitrogen (N2) to nitrogen compounds sulfur is oxidized to the sulfate form through Thiobacillus bacteria ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP