General agriculture pointer - 89
- Life-saving irrigation is also known as contingency irrigation.
- Light intensity influences growth through its effect on photosynthesis.
- Light traps are a method of insect pest control classified as mechanical.
- Lima White and Agnihotri are varieties of anthurium.
- Lime (CaCO3) is added to neutralize acid soils.
- Limestone, sandstone, and dolomite are sedimentary rocks.
- Liming materials suitable for correcting acidity include limestone, quicklime, and hydrated lime.
- The leaf-eating caterpillar of coconut is otherwise known as the black-headed caterpillar.
- Leaf fall in potato is due to a deficiency of boron.
- Leaf rot in coconut is caused by the fungus Colletotrichum gloeosporioides.
- Leaf spot disease in okra is caused by fungus.
- Leaf spot of groundnut is also known as Tikka disease.
- Leaf tips of young rice plants become rolled and turn white or brownish due to the infestation of rice thrips.
- The leaf yield of irrigated mulberry under high management practice is 20-30 MT/ha.
- Arpana is a leafless variety of field pea.
- Leagans Model (1963) consists of communicator-message-channel-treatment-audience-audience response.
- The least hygroscopic fertilizer is DAP (Diammonium Phosphate), containing 18% N and 46% P2O5.
- The least production of black pepper is in the Alappuzha district of Kerala.
- Rajma is a pulse crop that doesn’t fix nitrogen.
- Sesame (Til) is known as the queen of oilseeds.
- Logical constructions of experiments that define the degree of uncertainty of inference is known as the design of experiments.
- Long day plants include wheat, barley, and sugarbeet.
- Long day plants require day length greater than 14 hours.
- Long range forecasting is meant for periods greater than 10 days for seasons.
- Long-term loans are given for a period of 5 to 30 years.
- The longest phase of mitosis is prophase.
- Longitudinal rolling of the tip of leaves into needle-like outgrowths are symptoms of rice thrips attack.
- The isolation distance of sunflower for foundation seed is 1000 meters.
- Loose smut of wheat can be controlled by seed treatment with Vitavax.
- Loose smut of wheat is an internally seed-borne disease.
- Loose smut of wheat is caused by Ustilago nuda triticii.
- Loss or decrease in vigor and fitness as a result of inbreeding depression.
- Lindane is a purified form of BHC (Benzene hexachloride).
- Instruments used for the growth of plants include crescograph.
- Citric acid is a food preservative.
- Mango, banana, papaya, and orange are fruit crops.
- Calcium cyanide and sodium cyanide are fumigants in dust form.
- Knapsack, rocker, and hand sprayers are high volume sprayers.
- RRII 105 is a high-yielding clone of rubber.
- Lakshaganga, Anandaganga, and Keraganga are hybrid varieties of coconut.
- Altosid is a juvenile hormone insecticide.
- Xanthopimpla sp. is a larval parasite of rice stem borer.
- Isopleths are lines joining uniform values of any phenomena.
- CO-1 is a leaf spot resistant variety of amaranth.
- Diplomeris and Geodorum are lithophytic orchids.
- Wheat, barley, and sugarbeet are long-day plants.
- Strato-cumulus and nimbus are types of low clouds.
- Power sprayer is a low volume sprayer.
- The National Research Centre for Banana is located in Trichy.
- The National Research Centre for Citrus is located in Nagpur.
- The National Research Centre for Grapes is in Pune.
- The National Research Centre for Litchi is in Muzaffarpur.
- The Net Capital Ratio (NCR) is total assets divided by total liabilities.
- The Netherlands is known as the "Land of Tulips."
- The neutron moisture meter is a method of indirect measurement of soil moisture.
- The nitrogen bio-fertilizer for wheat is Azotobacter.
- The non-living organelle of the cell is the cell wall.
- The number of electrons required for the conversion of NO3⁻ to NH4⁺ is 8.
- The organelle known as the dustbin of the cell is the vacuole.
- The organelle known as the engine of the cell is the ribosome.
- The organelle known as the suicidal bag of the cell is the lysosome.
- The organism used for vermicomposting is the earthworm.
- The part of the cotton plant that contains lint and fuzz is hemp.
- The part of the sprayer that breaks the spray fluid into fine droplets is the nozzle.
- The pathogen that caused heavy losses to the wine industry in France in 1875 is Plasmopara viticola.
- The permissible limit of soil loss in India is 12 tons/ha/year.
- The pest that attacks all parts of the plant is the termite.
- The pest that causes bunchy top appearance in sugarcane is the top borer (Tryporza novella).
- The pH scale was developed by S.P.L. Sorensen.
- The photovoltaic effect was discovered by Alexandre Edmond Becquerel.
- The plastid responsible for color in plants is the chromoplast.
- The plastid responsible for photosynthesis in plants is the chloroplast.
- The plastid responsible for the storage of starch and fat in plants is the leucoplast.
- The primary constriction of the chromosome is known as the centromere.
- The primary electron acceptor in Photosystem II (PS II) is pheophytin.
- The principle of experimentation that eliminates human biases is randomization.
- The process involved in the senescence of fruits and vegetables is respiration.
- The process of removing a young embryo from developing seeds and planting it on a suitable nutrient medium in vitro is called embryo culture.
- The real value of a seed is calculated as Purity% × Germination% / 100.
- The resting condition of a seed is called quiescence.
- The Rice Army worm (Mythimna saparata) causes severe damage to rice panicles at night.
- The richest source of vitamin C is the Barbados cherry.
- The rotation likely to leave soil richer in organic matter is maize – oats – clovers.
- The scientific name of Buckwheat is Phagopyrum esculentum.
- The second Indian recipient of the World Food Prize was Dr. Varghese Kurien.
- The seed rate of coriander is 10-12 kg/ha.
- The smallest flowering plant is Wolffia.
- The stage more prone to weed competition is from germination to seedling.
- The stage of adoption that helps establish a benchmark is evaluation.
- The surface with the least albedo is moist black soil.
- The telial stage (black spore stage) of wheat rust fungus is considered the perfect stage.
- The term ‘hormone’ was coined by Ernest Starling.
- The term chromosome was coined by Waldeyer (1888).
- The term genetic resources was coined by Frankel.
- The term genetics was coined by W. Bateson (1905).
- The term genetics was given by Bateson (1905).
- The term germplasm was first used by Weismann.
- The term heterosis was coined by Shull.
- The term mitochondria was coined by Benda (1897).
- The term parthenogenesis was coined by Owen.
- The theory of acquired characters was developed by Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1809).
- The thyroid gland is known as Adam’s apple in the human body.
- The total root parasite is broomrape (Orobanche spp).
- The trade name of Chlorimuron 10% + Metasulfuron-methyl 10% is Almix.
- The trade name of Chlorimuron-ethyl is Classic or Kloben.
- The trade name of Fenoxa prop-ethyl is Whip Super.
- The transformation applied when mean equals variance is square root.
- The ultra-low volume sprayer causes more wastage of herbicide by drift.
- The upper limit of the atmosphere is 750 miles.
- The variety of wheat resistant to all three rusts is Chotilerma.
- The vector for leaf curl disease in cotton is whiteflies.
- The viability of weed seeds in animal excreta after digestion is referred to as endozoochory.
- The visible light spectrum for insects ranges from 253 to 700 nm.
- The vitamin that contains a metal ion is vitamin B12.
- The whip-like structure appearing in the terminal bud is due to B deficiency.
- The white muscardine disease of silkworm is caused by Beauveria bassiana.
- The widely used index for classification of droughts is the Palmer drought index.
- The wilt disease of chickpea is caused by Fusarium oxysporum.
- The wilt of pigeonpea is caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. udum.
- The World Meteorological Organization headquarters is in Geneva.
- The World Trade Organization (WTO) was formed in 1995.
- The world’s biggest seed company is Monsanto.
- The world’s first hybrid variety of pigeon pea is ICPH-8.
- The world’s first seed testing laboratory was established in 1869 (Germany).
- The world’s highest producer of apples is China.
- The world’s highest producer of goat milk is India.
- The world’s highest producer of jute is India.
- The world’s highest producer of natural rubber is Thailand.
- The world’s highest producer of rice is China.
- The world’s highest producer of sugarcane is Brazil.
- The world’s highest producer of tapioca is Nigeria.
- The world’s highest producer of tea is China.
- The world’s highest producer of vegetables is China.
- The world’s highest producer of wheat is China.
- The world’s highest production dairy animal is the Holstein Friesian.
- The world’s largest tree is the General Sherman tree, a Giant Sequoia.
- The world’s most widely cultivated cereal crop is wheat.
- The WTO came into effect in 1995.
- Which is useful to control citrus fruit drop? 2,4-D.
- Hybrid variety of African marigold? Pusa Hybrid-1.
- For canning, tomato fruits are picked at? Red pipe stage.
- Suitable day and night temperature for rose plants is? 25-30°C to 15°C.
- Vegetable crops belonging to the ‘Cole Crops’ group thrive best in? Cool weather.
- Plant spacing recommended for higher yield of onion bulbs? 15 x 7.5 cm.
- Vegetable gardening followed in Dal Lake of Kashmir valley? Floating garden.
- Vegetables are packed in cans and processed in heat in? Retort.
- An early variety of cabbage? Pride of India.
- Potato tuber production stops totally at a temperature of? 30°C.
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