Description : Mango flower carries fertile stamens which are. a. One b. One or two c. Three d. One or three
Last Answer : One
Description : The fruits which do not naturally open to shed seed are known as: a. Dehiscent fruit b. Fleshy fruit c. Dry fruit d. Indehiscent fruit
Last Answer : Indehiscent fruit
Description : A flower which has all the usual parts sepals, petals, stamens and carpel is called a. hermaphrodite b. Complete c. Pistilate d. Incomplete
Last Answer : hermaphrodite
Description : The terminal part of the pedicel bearing the sepals, petals, stamens and carpals is called a. Pedicel b. Inflorescence c. Thalamus d. Non of these
Last Answer : Thalamus
Description : The stamens are the male organs of flower which are also called a. Pistil b. Gynoecium c. Androecium d. Carpel
Last Answer : Androecium
Description : Which one of the following statements is correct? (a) The seed in grasses is not endospermic. (b) Mango is a parthenocarpic fruit. (c) A proteinaceous aleurone layer is present in maize grain. (d) A sterile pistil is called a staminode.
Last Answer : (c) A proteinaceous aleurone layer is present in maize grain.
Description : The whole inflorescence in mango is called as a. Spike b. Panicle c. Spath d. Non of these
Last Answer : Panicle
Description : At fruit bud differentiation in mango, C/N ratio is _______: a. Low b. Medium c. High d. Very High
Last Answer : High
Description : Apical bud becomes ________ in mango at fruit bud differentiation : a. Flattened b. Rounded c. Dome shaped d. Elongated
Last Answer : Dome shaped
Description : Yellow wasp is a major pest of: a. Grape fruit b. Peach fruit c. Citrus fruit d. Mango fruit
Last Answer : Grape fruit
Description : Soft nose is a disorder of: a. Date fruit b. Citrus fruit c. Mango fruit d. Apple fruit
Last Answer : Mango fruit
Description : Postharvest fungicidal treatment of mango fruit is done with: a. Thiobendazole (TBZ) b. Ethylene Dibromide (EDB) c. Above both d. None of above
Last Answer : Thiobendazole (TBZ)
Description : Rate of ethylene production in citrus is comparatively_______ than in mango. a. Higher b. Lower c. Equal d. Unknown
Last Answer : Lower
Description : Anthracnose of mango is: a. Fungal disease b. Viral disease c. Physiological disorder d. Non of these
Last Answer : Fungal disease
Description : The fruit of mango is a. False fruit b. Pome fruit c. Drupe fruit d. Stone fruit
Last Answer : Drupe fruit
Description : Maximum number of flowers in mango are borne on a. August flush b. June flush c. May flush d. April flesh
Last Answer : April flesh
Description : Blooming in mango occurs: a. February to Mid April b. January to first week of February c. September-October d. May – June
Last Answer : February to Mid April
Description : Sensation is the variety of: a. Sweet orange b. Grape fruit c. Mandarin d. Mango
Last Answer : Mango
Description : King of temperate fruit is: a. Mango b. Citrus c. Banana d. Appl
Last Answer : Appl
Description : The non-climacteric fruit is a. Banana b. Mango c. Apple d. Citrus
Last Answer : Citrus
Description : Spongy tissue in mango is due to a. Fungul disease b. Viral disease c. Bacterial disease d. Physiological disorder
Last Answer : Physiological disorder
Description : Different mango varieties can be distinguished on the basis of: a. New leaf colour b. Panicle length c. Number of male flowers d. All of above
Last Answer : New leaf colour
Description : Low temperature regime in summer which stops growth of mango is : a. 35°F b. 30°F c. 20°F d. 18°F
Last Answer : 18°F
Description : Chromosome number of mango are a. n=20 b. n=17 c. n=8 d. n=11
Last Answer : n=20
Description : Mango varieties in Pakistan are a. Monoembryonic b. Polyembryonic c. Mono to Polyembryonic d. None
Last Answer : Monoembryonic
Description : Bearing habit of mango is a. Terminal b. Lateral c. Axillary d. Basal
Last Answer : Terminal
Description : Alternate bearing is a problem of following fruit crops a. Mango b. Apple c. Citrus d. All of above
Last Answer : All of above
Description : Both Mango and Pistachio belongs to one family: a. Anacardiaceae b. Mangifera c. Gramineae d. None
Last Answer : Anacardiaceae
Description : Dicot, diecious fruit tree is: a. Papaya b. Date palm c. Mango d. Banana
Last Answer : Papaya
Description : Term viticulture is used for: a. Grape cultivation b. Citrus cultivation c. Mango cultivation d. None of these
Last Answer : Grape cultivation
Description : Term vine yard is used for: a. Grape plantation b. Citrus plantation c. Mango plantation d. None of these
Last Answer : Grape plantation
Description : Lower temperature than normal convert male flowers into perfect flowers in ________: a. Date palm b. Mango c. Papaya d. Citrus
Description : Dry indehiscent single-seeded fruit formed from bicarpellary syncarpous inferior ovary is (a) berry (b) cremocarp (c) caryopsis (d) cypsela.
Last Answer : (d) cypsela.
Description : Which of the following describes the type of fruit characterized as a simple, dry, one-seeded indehiscent (pron: in-deh-HISS-ent) fruit with seed attached to one ovary wall at only one point. Is it: a) drupe b) achene (pron: AY-keen) c) glume (pron: gloom) d) none of the above
Last Answer : ANSWER: B -- ACHENE
Description : Consider the following four statements (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv) and select the right option for two correct statements. Statements : (i) In vexillary aestivation, the large posterior petal is called-standard, two lateral ones are ... iii) (b) (i) and (ii) (c) (ii) and (iii) (d) (iii) and (iv).
Last Answer : (b) (i) and (ii)
Description : Serial changes in the previously sterile or total barren area are called
Last Answer : Serial changes in the previously sterile or total barren area are called A. Climatic climax B. Secondary succession C. Primary succession D. Sere
Description : In moss, the middle sterile part of capsule is called: (a) Foot (b) Protonema (c) Columella (d) Spore sac
Last Answer : Ans. ((c))
Description : In a bisexual flower, inspite of the young stamens being removed artificially, the flower produces fruit. Provide a suitable explanation for the above situation. -Biology
Last Answer : Answer. Removal of stamens of a bisexual flower will not affect pollination of its intact pistil and formation of fruit. Cross-pollination has occurred leading to fertilisation.
Description : What are monadelphous stamens? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : What are the various types of adhesion of stamens? -Biology
Description : What are the different types of cohesion of stamens? -Biology
Last Answer : Cohesion of stamen : Usually following types of cohesion among stamens occur.
Description : What are examples of polyandrous stamens? -Biology
Description : What is stamens ?
Last Answer : : Each part of the stem is called stamen.
Description : Stamens of Jowar are
Last Answer : Stamens of Jowar are A. Dorsifixed B. Versatile C. Basifixed D. Adnate
Description : $ Diadelphous has two groups of epipetalous stamens. ! Dichogamy refers to unisexual flowers.
Last Answer : $ Diadelphous has two groups of epipetalous stamens. ! Dichogamy refers to unisexual flowers. A. If both As ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : How many stamens in jasmine?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Stamens are fused with each other by their anthers and also with the petals in (1) Leguminosae (2) Liliaceae (3) Compositae (4) Euphorbiaceae
Last Answer : (3) Compositae Explanation: The loose union of structure of the same whorl is called cohesion, but the intimate histological union is called conflation. When anthers are fused with each other, the ... When there is fusion of stamens with petals, they are described as epipetalous e.g., Gamopetale.
Description : Rice and wheat has how many stamens? a) 3,3 b) 6,3 c) 3,6 d) 6,6
Last Answer : a) 3,3
Description : Read the following four statements (A - D). (A) Both photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation involve uphill transport of protons across the membrane. (B) In dicot stems, a new cambium ... Petunia are polyandrous. (D) Symbiotic nitrogen fixers occur in free-living state also in soil.
Last Answer : (A) Both photophosphorylation and oxidative phosphorylation involve uphill transport of protons across the membrane.