Practice Agriculture Introduction and details Questions and Answers
- Which of the following is the primary cotton species cultivated in northern India under irrigated conditions?
- In cotton farming terminology, what does "Seed cotton" consist of?
- When was the first acceptance of GM Bt cotton with the Cry-1Ac gene granted in the USA?
- Approximately what fraction of its body weight can a bullock exert as force?
- Which of the following is not matched correctly?Â
- This region comprises southern part of Malwa plateau and Deccan plateau (Maharashtra) and contains the regur (black) soil with annual rainfall of 25 cm-75 ...
- Which branch of soil science focuses on the study of soil's influence on living organisms like plants and animals?
- Which branch of soil science concentrates on the formation, classification, and distribution of soils?
- Which farming technique involves clearing tracts by burning, cultivating for a limited period, and then allowing regeneration of natural vegetation?
- Which technique among the following is associated with Cotton farming?
- Which category includes crops like coriander, cumin, and carrot based on taxonomy?
- Given below are two statements: Statement I: Orobanche (Broomrape) is a total-root parasitic weed in rapeseed mustard.Statement II: Striga (witch weed) is ...
- If a farmer aims to produce maize with higher protein content and plant geneticists recommend the Opaque 2 variant, which amino acids might the farmer expe...
- Which oilseed crop is recognized as a "day-neutral plant" and exhibits a temperature range of 25-30°C as its optimum growth condition?
- Among the mentioned oilseed crops, which one demonstrates the process of "gonophore formation" where the ovary transforms into a peg-like structure to form...
- ICAR- National Bureau of Animal Genetic Resources is situated at ___
- Which plant exhibits modified papery calyx enclosing the fruit loosely with entrapped air for seed dispersal ?
- Which allelopathy type involves the release into the environment of compound that is toxic after chemical modification by micro-organisms?Â
- Which weed classification involves plants that grow in wild as well as cultivated lands?
- Which herbicide falls under the category of non-selective systemic herbicides among the options below?
- The ‘Golden Rice’ is genetically modified to produce:
- Among the listed grass fodder crops, which one is recognized as a perennial grass variety and referred to as "Elephant grass"?
- What physical property of soil increases with primary tillage?
- If a farmer aims to break hard pans in the soil without inverting it and with minimal disturbance to the topsoil, which method of tillage is most suitable?
- What is the term for the fruit of sunflower from a botanical perspective?
- Identify the cropping practice adopted in regions prone to climatic uncertainties, involving the cultivation of crops without definite row arrangements.
- Identify the farming method that involves cultivating crops of different heights together on the same land.
- Which anti-transpiration technique employs chemicals like PMA and atrazine to reduce photosynthesis, limiting their application due to potential constraint...
- Which soil erosion phase is characterized by the formation of deep and wide channels?
- In the context of wind erosion, which phase involves particles bouncing along the ground surface?
- Which measure involves cultivating erosion resisting and permitting crops in strips across the slope to break long slopes and prevent soil loss?
- Which organization established by the United Nations focuses on internationally recognized standards and guidelines related to foods, food production, and ...
- According to Planning commission, Indian region is divided into how many agro climatic zones?
- Lichens, the pioneer organisms that initiate ecological succession are actually a symbiotic association of
- . Jaya, a high yielding variety developed in India which outyield both its parent was a cross betweenÂ
- Agroforestry system that involves the deliberate introduction of woody perennials, especially those of fodder value, for food production, soil conservation...
- This constituent in sesame oil contributes to its high stability at room and frying temperatures?
- Stage of sunflower growth which is most sensitive to moisture stress?
- 1000 grains weight of wheat ranges between __________ grams.
- Who is known as father of tillage?
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