Microbiology of Soils

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Q. What is the function of mycorrhizal fungi in soil?
  • A. Enhancing nutrient uptake
  • B. Decomposing organic material
  • C. Fixing nitrogen
  • D. Producing plant hormones
Q. What is the primary role of bacteria in soil microbiology?
  • A. Decomposing organic matter
  • B. Fixing atmospheric nitrogen
  • C. Producing antibiotics
  • D. Causing plant diseases
Q. What is the role of protozoa in soil ecosystems?
  • A. Decomposing organic matter
  • B. Regulating bacterial populations
  • C. Fixing nitrogen
  • D. Producing organic acids
Q. What is the significance of soil pH in microbiology?
  • A. It affects microbial diversity
  • B. It determines soil texture
  • C. It influences water retention
  • D. It has no effect on microbes
Q. What type of bacteria is primarily responsible for nitrogen fixation in soils?
  • A. Actinobacteria
  • B. Cyanobacteria
  • C. Firmicutes
  • D. Proteobacteria
Q. Which group of microorganisms is most abundant in soil?
  • A. Fungi
  • B. Bacteria
  • C. Viruses
  • D. Protozoa
Q. Which of the following is a common soil-borne pathogen?
  • A. Escherichia coli
  • B. Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • C. Clostridium tetani
  • D. Rhizobium leguminosarum
Q. Which of the following is a method to assess soil microbial activity?
  • A. Measuring soil temperature
  • B. Counting soil particles
  • C. Respiration rate measurement
  • D. Determining soil color
Q. Which process is primarily carried out by soil microorganisms?
  • A. Photosynthesis
  • B. Nitrification
  • C. Transpiration
  • D. Evaporation
Q. Which soil microorganism is known for bioremediation?
  • A. Bacillus subtilis
  • B. Escherichia coli
  • C. Pseudomonas aeruginosa
  • D. Staphylococcus aureus
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