General agriculture Pointers 24
- Tetrasomic is represented as 2n + 2.
- The precursor of IAA (Indole-3-acetic acid) is tryptophan.
- The fruit of okra is a capsule.
- The vitamin containing cobalt as a constituent is Vitamin B12.
- A free-living nitrogen-fixing organism is Azotobacter.
- The dwarfing gene in rice is Dee Gee Woo Gen.
- The center of origin of wheat is Mexico.
- The total deemed universities under ICAR is 4.
- The total national bureaus under ICAR are 5.
- The Lab to Land programme started in the year 1979.
- The disease discovered in Haryana is Karnal bunt.
- The chromosomal theory of inheritance was proposed by Sutton & Boveri.
- Ufra disease in rice is caused by the nematode Ditylenchus sp..
- The fruit of mustard is known as siliqua.
- The nitrogen content in ammonium sulfate is 21%.
- Herbicides are not used in dust formulation due to drift hazard.
- The fungicide used for smut control is Vitavax.
- The first stable product formed in C3 plants is PGA (phosphoglycerate).
- The greenhouse gas released from paddy fields is CH4 (methane).
- B.P. Pal is a variety of rose.
- Over the years, the percentage contribution of agriculture to GDP is decreasing.
- The IADP (Integrated Agricultural Development Programme) started in the year 1960.
- The person associated with the Gurgoan pilot project is P.L. Brayne.
- The net irrigated area of India is 57 million hectares.
- The price fixed by the government is called Minimum Support Price.
- The powerhouse of the cell is the mitochondria.
- The percentage of land resources of India in the world is 2.4%.
- The headquarters of the W.T.O. (World Trade Organization) is located at Geneva.
- The highest award presented to an agricultural scientist in the country is the Rafi Ahmad Kidwai Award.
- The growth rate projected in the 10th five-year plan is 8.0%.
- IARI (Indian Agricultural Research Institute) is a deemed university.
- The highest CEC (Cation Exchange Capacity) is found in vermiculite.
- The ESP (Exchangeable Sodium Percentage) of normal soil is less than 15%.
- The sugar yield from sugarcane in India is 8-10%.
- The permanent wilting point is observed at -15 bar.
- Mango is mostly propagated through veneer grafting.
- The microorganism associated with symbiotic N₂ fixation in non-legumes is Azolla.
- The maximum nitrogen loss in rice occurs in the form of denitrification.
- The head of the Planning Commission is the Prime Minister.
- The climate suitable for arhar (pigeon pea) is warm tropical.
- The high-yielding variety of wheat produced globally is associated with Borlaug.
- Maximum phosphorus availability occurs at a pH of 6.5 – 7.0.
- The chemical used for delinting cotton is H₂SO₄.
- The highest nutrient content is found in SSP (Single Super Phosphate).
- The sowing time for cotton in North India is around 15 May.
- Soil erosion in India is estimated at 16 tons/ha/year.
- Termites lay approximately 60 eggs per second.
- The stable element is zirconium (Zr).
- "Nature and Properties of Soils" was written by N.C. Brady.
- The dominant gas in waterlogged soils is CO₂.
- The Rothamsted Agricultural Research Station was founded by Lawes & Gilbert.
- The protein content in wheat ranges from 12 – 14%.
- Curing is related to the crop Tobacco.
- The microorganism responsible for maximum nutrient cycling in the soil is Bacteria.
- The extension program linked to planned credit for farmers is known as IRDP (Integrated Rural Development Programme).
- Ratooning is commonly practiced in Sugarcane.
- Molybdenum is required by plants because it acts as a cofactor for nitrate reductase.
- The basic unit of development under the Integrated Rural Development Programme is a family.
- The botanical name of green gram is Vigna radiata.
- Cell theory was proposed by M.J. Schleden and Theodor Schwann
- The term Lysosomes was first used by Dave in 1955
- The main function of Golgi bodies are - packaging of food materials such as protein , lipids etc.
- The function of ribosomes are - Protein synthesis
- The term mitochondria was given by - C Benda (1897)
- The simple microscope was invented by - Galileo (1610)
- The shortest phase of all mitosis phase is - Anaphase
- Meiotic division is also known as reductional division
- The term mitosis was coined by Fleming (1882)
- Mitosis occurs in Somatic cells.
- Segregation occurs during meiosis
- The longest mitotic phase is -Prophase
- Absorption Spectrum of photosynthesis is blue and red
- Action Spectrum of photosynthesis is red and blue
- Dark reaction is also known as - Blackman reaction or C3 – cycle
- The main site for dark reaction of photosynthesis is – stroma
- The evaporation of water from plants is called - transpiration
- Evaporation from soil and transpiration combined are called ET
- C4 Plants proposed by Hatch and slack (1970)
- The dark reaction process of photosynthesis has been named variously - Calvin cycle or Blackman reaction
- Light reaction is also known as Hill reaction
- In photosynthesis , the solar energy converts into - Chemical energy
- The OSMOSIS term was given by - Abble Nollet (1748)
- The term “diffusion pressure deficit “ was introduced by - Meyer in 1938
- The term Imbibition was coined by - Sachs
- Imbibition Pressure is also known as - Matric Potential
- Root pressure word was coined by- Stephan Hales
- Father of Physiology - Stephan Hales
- Soil less cultivation of plants is known as Hydroponics
- Rate of transpiration is determined by - Potometer
- The loss of sap (water) from the injured parts of plants is called - Bleeding
- Approximately 90% of the world photosynthesis is carried out by - Marine and fresh water algae
- Net production of ATP in Glycolysis is 2
- Growth rate is measured by Auxanometer & Cresco graph
- Photoperiodism term was coined by -TD Lysenko (1920)
- Apical Bud dominance is caused by which hormone - Auxin
- Which hormones is used as a herbicide-auxin
- Which hormone is related to drought tolerance- ABA
- Dormancy break by which hormone - Cytokinin
- Stress hardening in plants can be active by which hormone ABA
- Fruit ripening hormone is - Ethylene
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