Biology, asked by heyaaxathere1510, 1 year ago

The common nitrogen-fixer in paddy fields is 1) rhizobium 2) azospirillum 3) oscillatoria 4) frankia

Answers

Answered by arvi0725
3

Explanation:

sorry I am not too sure about it

Answered by Anshaj9411
2

Answer:

2

Explanation:

Correct Answer: 2

Solution :

Azospirillum is a nitrogen fixing bacterium in paddy fields. It is very useful soil and root bacterium. It is an associative symbiotic \[{{N}_{2}}\]-fixing bacteria. When it is added to the soil, it multiplies in millions and can supply 20-40 Kg of nitrogen per hectare, per season. It also produces growth promoting substances like Indole Acetic Acid (IAA), gibberellins and promotes root proliferation. These substances improve the plant growth and yield.

Similar questions