The stunted growth of a leguminous plant suffering from nitrogen deficiency may be corrected by...

BIOLOGY
JAMB 2003

The stunted growth of a leguminous plant suffering from nitrogen deficiency may be corrected by inoculating the soil with

  • A. denitrifying bacteria
  • B. Saprophytic bacteria
  • C. Rhizobium
  • D. Nitrosomonas

Correct Answer: C. Rhizobium



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