Science, asked by nishthashifali, 1 month ago

The process of converting atmospheric nitrogen to soluble form can be done by
i. Rhizobium
ii. Lightening event
iii. cyanobacteria
iv. non-leguminous plants
Choose the correct combination of statements
i, ii
I, ii, iii
iii, iv
I, ii, iii, iv

Answers

Answered by sharma78savita
5

Answer:

The bacteria in the soil that can convert atmospheric nitrogen into a soluble compound is rhizobium bacteria. It is present in root nodules of leguminous plants is rhizobium bacteria. the rhizobium bz=acteria plays a vital role in the nitrogen cycle and also in maintaining ecological balance.

Answered by chetandhote54
0

Answer:

iii, iv

should be the correct answer

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