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The validity period of a seed certificate is typically nine months from the date of testing , ensuring that the seeds meet the required standards of purity, viability, and germination during this period. This can be extended further by six months if retesting confirms the seed quality.
The process by which particular homozygous plant varieties can be selected for creating next generations.
What is the total effective import duty on edible oils after the government's decision in 2024?
The growth movement in response to touch, or contact of a foreign body, in plants is called
Which of the following is known as ripening hormone
‘Theory of humus’ was explained during:
Which of the following is a common symptom of plant disease?
The lowest common denominator of a test is otherwise called:
“Sporophytic incompatibility reaction of pollen is governed by the genotype of the plant on
which the pollen is produced, and not by the geno...
The moisture index is maximum in
Which is not a trait that should be incorporated in a crop plant?