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61.

In callus culture, roots can be induced by the supply of

  • auxin

  • cytokinin

  • gibberelin

  • ethylene


62.

The bioassay of auxin is

  • avena curvature test

  • callus formation

  • culture of fungus

  • seed dormancy


63.

Induction of flowering by low temperature treatment is

  • vernalization

  • cryobiology

  • photoperiodism

  • prunning


64.

The bioassay of auxin is

  • avena curvature test

  • callus formation

  • culture of fungus

  • seed dormancy


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65.

Which one of the following is a natural growth inhibitor?

  • NAA

  • ABA

  • IAA

  • GA


66.

Apical dominance is caused by

  • auxin

  • gibberellin

  • kinetin

  • ABA


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67.

Which of the following is not caused by deficiency of mineral?

  • Chlorosis

  • Etiolation

  • Shortening of internodes

  • Necrosis


B.

Etiolation

Etiolation is a process in flowering plants when grown in partial or complete absence of light. Symptoms include- pale yellow or white colour due to lack of chlorophyll, long internodes, small and rudimentary leaves, poor development of lignified tissue.

Chlorosis is the yellowing of leaves due to lack of chlorophyll. It occurs due to lack of Manganese (Mn), Zinc (Zn) or Iron (Fe) deficiency.

Shortening of internodes ocuurs in rosette plants such as lettuce. It occurs due to deficinecy of Zinc (Zn).

Necrosis in plants is a disease in which tissues of the plants starts degenerating. It causes leaves, stem and other parts of the plants to darken and wilt. It is caused by the deficiency of Nitrogen (N), Potassium (K), Magnesium (Mg), Sulphur (S), Iron (Fe), Manganese (Mn), Zinc (Zn) and Molybdenum (Mo).


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68.

Which of the following plant is LDP?

  • Xanthium

  • Soybean

  • Wheat

  • Tobacco


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69.

In which one pair both the plants can be vegetatively propagated by leaf pieces?

  • Bryophyllum and Kalanchoe

  • Chrysanthemum and Agave

  • Agave and Kalanchoe

  • Asparagus and Bryophyllum


70.

Gibberellin was first extracted from

  • Gibberella fujikuro

  • algae

  • bacteria

  • roots of higher plants


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