One of the commonly used plant growth hormone in tea plantations

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11.

Typical growth curve in plants is

  • sigmoid

  • linear

  • Stair-steps shaped

  • Stair-steps shaped

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12.

Typical growth curve in plants is 

  • sigmoid

  • linear

  • stair-steps shaped

  • stair-steps shaped

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13.

A drupe develop in 

  • Wheat

  • pea

  • tomato

  • tomato

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14.

Phototropic curvature is the result of uneven distribution of 

  • gibberellin

  • phytochrome

  • cytokinins

  • cytokinins

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15.

The technical term used for the androecium in a flower of China rose (Hibiscus rosa siensis( is 

  • monadelphous

  • diadelphous

  • polyandrous

  • polyandrous

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16.

One of the commonly used plant growth hormone in tea plantations is 

  • ethylene

  • abscisic acid

  • Zeatin

  • Zeatin


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Zeatin

Tea plants are grown by stem cuttings. If we dip the lower cut end of a cutting in a dilute solution of auxins (IAA, IBA etc) , large number large number of roots are developed on the cut ends, due to which these cutting develop into successful plants.

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17.

Root development is promoted by

  • abscisic acid

  • auxin

  • gibberellin

  • gibberellin

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18.

Stroma in the chloroplasts of higher plants contains

  • light -independent reaction enzymes

  • Light -dependent reaction enzymes

  • ribosomes

  • ribosomes

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19.

One of the synthetic auxins is

  • NAA

  • IAA

  • GA

  • GA

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20.

In which one of the following, the male and female gametophytes don't have free -living independent existence ?

  • Pteris

  • Funaria

  • Polytrichum

  • Polytrichum

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