General agriculture pointer - 97
- India is the world’s largest producer of lemons and limes.
- India ranks 1st in banana production.
- India ranks 1st in cow milk production.
- India ranks 1st in ginger production.
- India ranks 1st in mango production.
- India ranks 2nd in cashew nut production.
- India ranks 2nd in cotton production.
- India ranks 2nd in fish production globally.
- India ranks 2nd in fruit production.
- India ranks 2nd in onion production.
- India ranks 2nd in potato production.
- India ranks 2nd in rice production.
- India ranks 2nd in sugarcane production.
- India ranks 2nd in tea production.
- India ranks 2nd in the production of cauliflower and cabbage.
- India ranks 2nd in vegetable production.
- India ranks 2nd in wheat production.
- India ranks 3rd in black pepper production.
- India ranks 3rd in coconut production.
- India ranks 3rd in food grain production.
- India ranks 3rd in tobacco production.
- India ranks first in livestock population globally.
- India stands first in milk production globally.
- Indian mustard is classified as Brassica juncea.
- Indonesia ranks first in coconut production.
- Infiltrometer is used for measuring infiltration.
- Interactions are unimportant in Confounding Design.
- Interveinal chlorosis occurs due to iron (Fe) deficiency.
- Irrometer gauges water stress and soil moisture tension.
- Jagannath is a mutant variety of rice.
- Jhuming refers to traditional cultivation in hilly areas.
- Jwalamukhi is a variety suitable for high-density planting of chilli.
- Kaolinite is a layer silicate type of 1:1.
- Kerala is known as the "Spice Garden of India."
- Lactometer measures fats percentage in milk.
- Leaching is used for the treatment of saline soils.
- Leaf hopper transmits phyllody disease in til.
- Limestone is used for the reclamation of acidic soils.
- Lines that are homozygous and homogeneous are called a pure line.
- Linseed oil is a chief source of omega-3 fatty acids, beneficial for heart patients.
- Litchi is commonly known as the single-seeded nut.
- Little leaf of cotton occurs due to zinc (Zn) deficiency.
- Maize and groundnut require 50-80 cm of water.
- Mango has the highest Vitamin A content among fruits.
- Mantek disease of rice is caused by the rice root nematode.
- Marmalade is made from citrus fruit slices in sugar solution.
- Mass flow is affected by transpiration.
- Metric suctions are measured by a tensiometer.
- Mitochondria are called the "powerhouse of the cell."
- Mixing 2 kg of 2,4-D in 1000 liters of water results in a concentration of 2000 ppm.
- Modified leader system is mostly used for apple crops.
- Monoecious plants have male and female flowers on the same plant.
- Muller first used X-rays as a mutagen.
- Multi lines in wheat are produced by back cross breeding.
- Mustard cake is unsuitable for protein due to glucosinolates.
- National income is the most important indicator of economic development.
- Nectar has 20% fruit juice and 15% total solids.
- Neelum, Hira, Mukta, and K-2 are varieties of linseed.
- Neem is known as the wonder tree.
- Nickel (Ni) and cobalt (Co) are most useful for legumes.
- Nitrofen's trade name is Toke E-25.
- Non-Virginia type tobacco varieties include bidi, hookah, and chewing tobacco.
- Nutrients that can be applied by fertigation include nitrogen and sulfur.
- Rediscovery of Mendel’s work was done by Hugo de Vries, Carl Correns, and Erich Tschermak in 1900.
- Redness in apple is due to anthocyanin.
- Brown or leaf rust in wheat is caused by Puccinia recondite tritici.
- A line left unsown in the regular row series of sowing is called skip cropping.
- Reflectant-type antitranspirants include kaolin (5%).
- Regional Rural Banks (RRB) were established on October 2, 1975.
- An example of a nurse crop is mustard (rai) in peas and jowar in cowpea.
- The regression coefficient is independent of the origin.
- Regular bearer varieties of mango include Ratna, Neelum, Himsagar, Gulab Khas, Pairy, and Totapari.
- Reward of labour is wages.
- RFLD denotes restriction fragment length polymorphism.
- Rhizobium fixes atmospheric nitrogen in the soil at 50-100 kg/ha.
- Rhizobium japonicum culture is applied for soybean and groundnut.
- Rhizobium leguminosarum is applied for pea, lathyrus, and lentil.
- Rhizobium trifolii is applied for berseem.
- Rice 'white tip' is caused by the infestation of Aphelenchoides, a nematode.
- Rice blast is caused by the fungus Pyricularia.
- Rice blast is effectively controlled by spraying edifenphos.
- Notable rice breeders include Dr. H. M. Beachell and Dr. Gurdev Singh Khush in India.
- Rice case worm is Nymphula depunctalis.
- The father of soil taxonomy is Dr. Guy D. Smith.
- Andhra Pradesh is known as the 'Rice Granary of India.'
- Fixed costs include rent, interest on fixed capital, depreciation of buildings, taxes, and wages of permanent laborers.
- Repeated application of treatments is known as replication.
- Repeated crossing of hybrid progeny back to one of its parents is called back cross.
- The reproductive structures of fungi are spores.
- Coarse textured soils require more splits of nitrogen application.
- The requirement of dryland crops is the length of the growing period.
- Reserpine is isolated from the roots of Rauwolfia.
- The yellow pigment in papaya is Carica xanthin.
- The response of plants to the relative length of day and night periods is called photoperiodism.
- Result demonstration is based on seeing by doing.
- The C ratio of legumes is 20:1 to 30:1.
- Retting of jute fiber is a biochemical process.
- Reward of capital is interest.
- Ring budding is practiced in rubber, ber, cherry, and cinchona.
- Risks arising due to changes in government policies are termed institutional risk.

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