An example for symbiotic nutrition following organism is..................
a) Mycorrhiza b) Rhizobium c) Acetobacter d) Both a & b
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rhizobium is an example of symbiotic nutrition
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Mycorrhiza and Rhizobium are the examples of symbiotic nutrition.
Answer: Both A and B (Option D)
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- The mycorrhiza is a fungus-plant "symbiotic association."
- The roles include plant nutrition, soil nutrition, and soil biology in this they are mutually dependent on each other.
- A rhizobium is a bacterial type that offers sufficient atmospheric oxygen to the plant where nitrogen is deficient in the soil. They can be found in "leguminous plant root nodules."
- The symbiotic nitrogen fixation relates to a portion of a mutual relationship in which crops provide bacteria with a niche and fixed carbon in return for fixed nitrogen while the non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation relates to a biological nitrogen fixation method carried out by a community of living autotrophic bacteria.
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