Question
What does the term 'Polarity' signify in plant
propagation?Solution
Polarity ensures that roots always form at the base (proximal end) and shoots at the tip (distal end) of a cutting. This internal physiological orientation remains constant regardless of how the cutting is positioned.
The bitter principle in citrus fruits is due to:
What term describes the sharp spike in oxygen consumption during the ripening of specific fruits?
A phenomenon of the premature shedding of fruit from a tree before they are fully ripe is called___
"Rockwool" is a growing medium made from:
Why is organic matter integrated into a nursery soil blend?
Which is the largest sectional group within the genus Gladiolus?
The relationship between depth (d), area (A), and volume (V) in irrigation is:
The part of the food that is usually eaten the edible portion and the edible part of litchi isΒ
What is the recommended concentration of IBA for rooting 'Hardwood Cuttings' in most fruit crops?
Which among the following crops is considered a typical C4 plant, exhibiting high photosynthetic efficiency under high temperature and light intensity c...