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(A) Halophytes: Plants that prefer saline conditions, often found in areas with high salt concentrations. (B) Lithophytes: Plants that grow on rock surfaces. (C) Xerophytes: Plants adapted to grow under desert conditions, characterized by their ability to tolerate dry environments. (D) Hydrophytes: Water-loving plants adapted to grow in aquatic environments.
The process of introducing, stably integration and expression of foreign genes in the plant. produces transgenic plants and is called-
The carburetor of an internal combustion engine is used to mix fuel with-
Which of the following is a common symptom of plant disease?
The major activities of agricultural extension division are..?
Number of leaves considered as optimum for transplanting rice seedlings is
Arrangement of soil particles is referred to as:
Clouds associated with steady precipitation in the form of rain or snow.
Which factor is related to physical and chemical conditions of soil
Percentage area share of Triticum aestivum in wheat cultivation in India is
‘Crop logging’ is a method of: