Symptoms of excess of manganese may actually be the deficiency symptoms of all the following except:

1. Iron 2. Magnesium
3. Calcium 4. Sulfur

Subtopic:  Mineral Deficiency & Toxicity |
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Absorption of elements by plants happens in two phases where:
1. The first phase is rapid into the apoplast and is passive and the second phase is slow into the symplast and is active.
2. The first phase is slow into the apoplast and is passive and the second phase is rapid into the symplast and is active.
3. The first phase is slow into the apoplast and is active and the second phase is rapid into the symplast and is passive.
4. The first phase is rapid into the apoplast and is active and the second phase is slow into the symplast and is passive.

Subtopic:  Mechanism of Absorption of Elements |
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Iron-molybdenum nitrogenase system is present in:
1. All diazotrophs
2. Free living diazotrophs
3. Symbiotic diazotrophs
4. None of these

Subtopic:  Nitrogen Fixation |
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In plants with nitrogen fixing bacteria (such as alfalfa or soybeans), the presence of oxygen will poison the bacterium. Which of the following acts as a natural defense against oxygen toxicity by scavenging free oxygen in these systems?

1. Hemoglobin 2. Myoglobin
3. Leghemoglobin 4. Methemoglobin
Subtopic:  Nodule formation |
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Identify a free living anaerobic nitrogen fixing microbe:

1. Azotobacter 2. Beijernickia
3. Nostoc 4. Rhodospirillum
Subtopic:  Nitrogen Fixation |
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Conversion of ammonium to nitrate during nitrogen cycle is called as:
1. Nitrogen assimilation
2. Denitrification
3. Nitrification
4. Nitratification

Subtopic:  Nitrogen Metabolism |
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A microbially facilitated process of dissimilatory nitrate reduction that may ultimately produce molecular nitrogen (N2) through a series of intermediate gaseous nitrogen oxide products is called as:

1. Nitrogen assimilation 2. Denitrification
3. Nitrification 4. Nitratification
Subtopic:  Nitrogen Metabolism |
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For biological fixation of one molecule of nitrogen into two molecules of ammonia, the number of ATP molecules needed is:

1. 4 2. 8
3. 12 4. 16
Subtopic:  Nodule formation |
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In plants, ammonia reacts with alpha ketoglutaric acid to form glutamic acid in a process called as:

1. Deamination 2. Reductive amination
3. Transamination 4. Aminoacylation
Subtopic:  Nodule formation |
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Name the amino acid from which 17 other amino acids are formed by transamination in plants?

1. Glycine 2. Lysine
3. Tryptophan 4. Glutamic acid
Subtopic:  Nitrogen Fixation |
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