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MCQ On Soil Biology

Soil biology refers to the study of the living organisms that inhabit and interact within the soil ecosystem. It focuses on understanding the various organisms, including bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoa, nematodes, earthworms, arthropods, and other microorganisms, that play essential roles in soil health, nutrient cycling, and ecosystem functioning. The soil is a complex and dynamic … Read more

MCQ on Phyllosphere Microorganisms

The phyllosphere refers to the ecological niche on the surface of plants, including leaves, stems, flowers, and fruits. It is a dynamic and complex habitat that harbors a diverse community of microorganisms, including bacteria, fungi, algae, and protozoa. These microorganisms play crucial roles in plant health, nutrient cycling, and ecosystem functioning. What is the most … Read more

MCQ on Microbial degradation of cellulose

Microbial degradation of cellulose is a natural process in which microorganisms such as bacteria, fungi, and protozoa break down cellulose fibers into simpler compounds like glucose and other sugars, through the action of enzymes. Cellulose is a major component of plant cell walls and is one of the most abundant organic compounds on earth. The … Read more

MCQ on Microbial Degradation of Lignin

Microbial degradation of lignin refers to the process by which microorganisms, such as bacteria and fungi, break down lignin, a complex organic polymer found in plant cell walls. Lignin is a major component of biomass and is one of the most abundant organic polymers on Earth. However, its structure is highly resistant to degradation, making … Read more

MCQ on Organic Waste and Organic Waste Recycling

Organic waste recycling is the process of turning organic waste materials into useful products through various methods such as composting, anaerobic digestion, and vermicomposting. Organic waste refers to any material that is derived from plants or animals and can be decomposed naturally. Common examples of organic waste include food waste, yard waste, and paper products. … Read more

MCQs On Vermicomposting

Vermicomposting is a composting method that uses earthworms to break down organic waste materials, such as food scraps and yard waste, into nutrient-rich compost. The process involves placing the organic waste in a bin with bedding materials, such as shredded newspaper or leaves, and adding earthworms to the bin. The worms consume the organic waste … Read more

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