The bacterium which is responsible for conversion of ammonium compounds to nitrites in the nitrogen cycle is

a

Nitrobacter

b

Nitrosomonas

c

Azotobacter

d

Rhizobium

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NomaEhi
1 year ago

. rhizobium is nitrogen fixing bacteria meaning it reduces gaseous nitrogen (N2)to ammonia (NH3) . Azotobacter is also NITROGEN FIXING but is not in symbiotic relationship with plants . that is it is free living
NITROSOMONAS is the bacteria that oxidizes ammonia ( NH3) to nitrites ( NO-2) which is the first step of NITRIFICATION . the second step of NITRIFICATION is done by NITROBACTER which oxidizes Nitrite(NO-2) further to nitrate (NO-3)
please correct your answer

umul khair
3 weeks ago

pls, the answer is supposed to be nitromonas

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