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The organisms which are used to enrich the nutrient quality of the soil are
1 Bacteria
2 Cyanobacteria
3 Fungi
4 All of these
Explanation:
Microorganisms which act as biofertilisers are bacteria, cyanobacteria (blue green algae) and mycorrhizal fungi. Bacteria and cyanobacteria have the property of nitrogen fixation while mycorrhizal fungi preferentially withdraw minerals from organic matter for the plant with which they are associated.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
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Symbiotic association is exhibited by \[\begin{array}{*{20}{c}} {{\rm{A}}{\rm{.}}\;{\rm{Mycorrhiza}}}&{{\rm{B}}{\rm{.}}\;Rhizobium}\\ {{\rm{C}}{\rm{.}}\;{\rm{Few}}\;{\rm{BGA}}\;\;}&{{\rm{D}}{\rm{.}}\;{\rm{Yeast}}\;\;\;\;\;\;\;} \end{array}\]
1 A, C, D
2 A, B, C, D
3 B, C, D
4 A, B, C
Explanation:
Mycorrhizae, rhizobium and few BGA are symbiotic.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
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Glomus is a
1 Genus of the kingdom cyanobacterium
2 Genus of the kingdom monera
3 Genus of the kingdom fungi
4 Genus of the kingdom protista
Explanation:
Glomus is a genus of Kingdom Fungi, and all species form symbiotic relationships (mycorrhizae) with plant roots.
343773
The organisms which are used to enrich the nutrient quality of the soil are
1 Bacteria
2 Cyanobacteria
3 Fungi
4 All of these
Explanation:
Microorganisms which act as biofertilisers are bacteria, cyanobacteria (blue green algae) and mycorrhizal fungi. Bacteria and cyanobacteria have the property of nitrogen fixation while mycorrhizal fungi preferentially withdraw minerals from organic matter for the plant with which they are associated.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
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Symbiotic association is exhibited by \[\begin{array}{*{20}{c}} {{\rm{A}}{\rm{.}}\;{\rm{Mycorrhiza}}}&{{\rm{B}}{\rm{.}}\;Rhizobium}\\ {{\rm{C}}{\rm{.}}\;{\rm{Few}}\;{\rm{BGA}}\;\;}&{{\rm{D}}{\rm{.}}\;{\rm{Yeast}}\;\;\;\;\;\;\;} \end{array}\]
1 A, C, D
2 A, B, C, D
3 B, C, D
4 A, B, C
Explanation:
Mycorrhizae, rhizobium and few BGA are symbiotic.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
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Glomus is a
1 Genus of the kingdom cyanobacterium
2 Genus of the kingdom monera
3 Genus of the kingdom fungi
4 Genus of the kingdom protista
Explanation:
Glomus is a genus of Kingdom Fungi, and all species form symbiotic relationships (mycorrhizae) with plant roots.
343773
The organisms which are used to enrich the nutrient quality of the soil are
1 Bacteria
2 Cyanobacteria
3 Fungi
4 All of these
Explanation:
Microorganisms which act as biofertilisers are bacteria, cyanobacteria (blue green algae) and mycorrhizal fungi. Bacteria and cyanobacteria have the property of nitrogen fixation while mycorrhizal fungi preferentially withdraw minerals from organic matter for the plant with which they are associated.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
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Symbiotic association is exhibited by \[\begin{array}{*{20}{c}} {{\rm{A}}{\rm{.}}\;{\rm{Mycorrhiza}}}&{{\rm{B}}{\rm{.}}\;Rhizobium}\\ {{\rm{C}}{\rm{.}}\;{\rm{Few}}\;{\rm{BGA}}\;\;}&{{\rm{D}}{\rm{.}}\;{\rm{Yeast}}\;\;\;\;\;\;\;} \end{array}\]
1 A, C, D
2 A, B, C, D
3 B, C, D
4 A, B, C
Explanation:
Mycorrhizae, rhizobium and few BGA are symbiotic.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
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Glomus is a
1 Genus of the kingdom cyanobacterium
2 Genus of the kingdom monera
3 Genus of the kingdom fungi
4 Genus of the kingdom protista
Explanation:
Glomus is a genus of Kingdom Fungi, and all species form symbiotic relationships (mycorrhizae) with plant roots.
343773
The organisms which are used to enrich the nutrient quality of the soil are
1 Bacteria
2 Cyanobacteria
3 Fungi
4 All of these
Explanation:
Microorganisms which act as biofertilisers are bacteria, cyanobacteria (blue green algae) and mycorrhizal fungi. Bacteria and cyanobacteria have the property of nitrogen fixation while mycorrhizal fungi preferentially withdraw minerals from organic matter for the plant with which they are associated.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
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Symbiotic association is exhibited by \[\begin{array}{*{20}{c}} {{\rm{A}}{\rm{.}}\;{\rm{Mycorrhiza}}}&{{\rm{B}}{\rm{.}}\;Rhizobium}\\ {{\rm{C}}{\rm{.}}\;{\rm{Few}}\;{\rm{BGA}}\;\;}&{{\rm{D}}{\rm{.}}\;{\rm{Yeast}}\;\;\;\;\;\;\;} \end{array}\]
1 A, C, D
2 A, B, C, D
3 B, C, D
4 A, B, C
Explanation:
Mycorrhizae, rhizobium and few BGA are symbiotic.
BIOXII10: MICROBES IN HUMAN WELFARE
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Glomus is a
1 Genus of the kingdom cyanobacterium
2 Genus of the kingdom monera
3 Genus of the kingdom fungi
4 Genus of the kingdom protista
Explanation:
Glomus is a genus of Kingdom Fungi, and all species form symbiotic relationships (mycorrhizae) with plant roots.