Practice Horticulture and Details Questions and Answers
- What is a key physical characteristic of Vermiculite?
- How does the addition of Peat moss typically affect the soil's chemistry?
- Is it recommended to use 100% Farm Yard Manure (FYM) as a potting medium?
- Which of these locations would be unsuitable for establishing a nursery?
- Why is organic matter integrated into a nursery soil blend?
- What is the chemical nature of Peat?
- What treatment is recommended for growing media before seeds are sown?
- Perlite is a nursery medium manufactured from which source?
- Which chemical is used as a 'Solidifying Agent' in tissue culture media?
- The propagation of 'Strawberry' is primarily done through:
- Which of the following is a symptom of 'Delayed Incompatibility'?
- In 'Approach Grafting', when is the scion detached from the mother plant?
- Which Rose rootstock is standard in India for disease resistance?
- What is the primary function of 'Cytokinins' in tissue culture?
- Which propagation method is most suitable for 'Bamboos'?
- The term 'Orthotropic' shoots in propagation refers to:
- In 'Cleft Grafting', how many scions are usually inserted into the stock?
- Which 'Monocot' fruit crop generally cannot be grafted?
- A soil is considered "Waterlogged" when:
- Which of the following is a symptom of waterlogging in crops?
- "Sub-surface drainage" is primarily used to:
- Which crop is most tolerant to waterlogging?
- Salt accumulation is a common problem in:
- The operating pressure for a standard Drip Irrigation system is usually:
- "Fertigation" is best practiced through:
- Which component of a Drip system prevents the clogging of emitters?
- Sprinkler irrigation is NOT suitable for:
- The "Distribution Uniformity" of a sprinkler system is measured using:
- Perlite is produced by heating siliceous rock to:
- The main advantage of using raised benches is:
- Mist chambers are primarily used for:
- In Rose cultivation, "bent neck" is a physiological disorder caused by:
- The most common method of Rose propagation for greenhouses is:
- "Pinching" in Carnations is done to:
- Disbudding in Chrysanthemums is performed to get:
- Gerberas are typically propagated through:
- Which of the following is an epiphytic orchid often grown in greenhouses?
- Anthurium "flowers" are botanically comprised of a:
- In temperate fruit crops like apple, the process of ‘vernalization’ is important for which physiological event?
- What is the main objective of practicing ‘girdling’ in grapevines during the growing season?
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