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Bacteria that decompose organic wastes are called
a)Aerobic bacteria
b)Rizobium
c)Lactobacillus bacteria
d)Anaerobic bacteria​

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Answered by neerajg
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Answer:

Rizobium is an ex of your question

Answered by ItzDenver
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Question

Bacteria that decompose organic wastes are called -

a)Aerobic bacteria

b)Rhizobiam

c)Lactobacillus bacteria

d)Anaerobic bacteria​

Answer

Option D - Rhizobiam

Explaination

1. Rhizobium is the bacteria that live in symbiotic association with the root nodules of the leguminous plants.

2. Fixation of nitrogen cannot be done independently. That is why rhizobium requires a plant host.

3. Rhizobium is a vital source of nitrogen to agricultural soils including those in arid regions.

Rhizobium can be classified on the basis of the types of the plant they are associated with and also the rate of growth:

Rhizobium leguminosarum

Rhizobium alamii

Rhizobium lantis

Rhizobium japonicum

Rhizobium trifolii

Rhizobium phaseolii

Rhizobium smilacinae

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