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Question: Denitrification is carried out by (a) _Nitrosomonas_ (b) _Nitrosococcus_ (c) _Nitrobacter_ (...

Denitrification is carried out by
(a) Nitrosomonas
(b) Nitrosococcus
(c) Nitrobacter
(d) Pseudomonas

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Solution

This process results in a decrease of nitrate in the soil. This is considered a wasteful process as it removes nitrates that are essential for plant growth from the soil. Another example of a microorganism that performs denitrification is Thiobacillus denitrificans. The bacteria which performs denitrification as asked in the question is a Gram- negative aerobic bacteria isolated first in Austria.

Complete Step by Step Answer:
Denitrification is a microbial process where nitrates are reduced to form nitrogen N2{ N }_{ 2 } and nitrogen oxide N2O{ N }_{ 2 }{ O }. The microbes are aerobic under normal conditions but switch to anaerobic during low O2{ O }_{ 2 } availability. They use NO3NO_{ 3 } as the final electron acceptor in the electron transport chain to produce energy.
This process is very useful for removing NO3NO_{ 3 } from wastewater during sewage treatment. But normally it is considered harmful as it releases greenhouse gases like N2O{ N }_{ 2 }{ O } and NO{ NO } into the atmosphere.
There are many microbes that perform denitrification such as Paracoccus denitrificans , Pseudomonas , Thiobacillus , etc.
So, the correct option is ‘ Pseudomonas ’.

Additional information:
Now, let us discuss the other microbes given in the options.
- Nitrosomonas : Oxidation of ammonia into nitrite.
- Nitrosococcus : Oxidation of ammonia into nitrite.
- Nitrobacter : Oxidation of nitrite into nitrate.
All these processes come under nitrification and these bacteria are called nitrifying bacteria. They are chemoautotrophs.

Note: The process of conversion of nitrogen N2{ N }_{ 2 } to ammonia NH4{ NH }_{ 4 } is called nitrogen fixation. Nitrogen is also fixed by lightning that converts N2{ N }_{ 2 } into oxides of nitrogen. The fumes from industries and automobiles also have nitrogen oxides. The decomposition of organic N2{ N }_{ 2 } of dead plants and animals into ammonia is called ammonification. Various fungi and prokaryotic bacteria perform this process to obtain energy through it.