Description : Petiole is a main part of a. Flower b. Leaf c. Inflorescence d. Twig
Last Answer : Leaf
Description : Edible part of cauliflower is : a. Flowers b. Flower bud c. Vegetative bud d. Inflorescence
Last Answer : Vegetative bud
Description : A group of flowers on an axis is called a. Solitary axillary flower b. Solitary terminal flower c. Inflorescence d. Modified flower
Last Answer : Solitary axillary flower
Description : Edible portion of cabbage is a. Terminal bud b. Leaves c. Leaves + inflorescence d. All of above
Last Answer : Leaves
Description : Small, hair like outgrowth at the base of leaf stalk is termed as: a. Bud b. Bract c. Stipule d. Ligule
Last Answer : Stipule
Description : The bud which develop into the axils of a leaf is a. Axillary buds b. Terminal buds c. Adventitious buds d. Naked buds
Last Answer : Axillary buds
Description : The parts of stem from which a leaf arises is called a. Node b. Internodes c. Apex d. Bud
Last Answer : Node
Description : The development of flower bud in tuberose is : a. Basipetal b. Exipetal c. Endopetal d. Acropetal
Last Answer : Acropetal
Description : Completion of pollination and fertilization in unopened flower bud is termed as a. Chasmogamy b. Apogamy c. Cleistogamy d. Dichogamy
Last Answer : Cleistogamy
Description : Edible part of cauliflower is - (a) Bud (b) Inflorescence (c) Flower (d) Fruit
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : The edible part of Cabbage is - (1) fruit (2) condensed flower (3) vegetative bud (4) inflorescence
Last Answer : (3) vegetative bud Explanation: In cabbage, the edible part is vegetative bud. Vegetative buds are buds from which vegetative parts like leaves and stems arise, rather than flowers. Enlarged ... of some horticultural crops. Cabbage and head lettuce are examples of unusually large terminal buds.
Description : The edible part of Cabbage is (1) fruit (2) condensed flower (3) vegetative bud (4) inflorescence
Last Answer : vegetative bud
Description : In a cymose inflorescence the main axis (a) has unlimited growth (b) bears a solitary flower (c) has unlimited growth but lateral branches end in flowers (d) terminates in a flower.
Last Answer : (d) terminates in a flower
Description : Special leaf which bears a flower or cluster of flowers in its axils is called a. Bracts b. Compound leaf c. Simple leaf d. Non of these
Last Answer : Bracts
Description : In some plants the buds contain both leaves and flowers and known as a. Leaf buds b. Flower buds c. Scaly buds d. Mixed buds
Last Answer : Mixed buds
Description : Excess of N in citrus plant may cause a. Leaf drop b. Lodging c. Flower drop d. Fruit drop
Last Answer : Flower drop
Description : An inflorescence in which the pedicels of the flowers arises from the same points as called a. Umbel b. Spike c. Catkin d. Uninate
Last Answer : Umbel
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 whole inflorescence in mango is called as a. Spike b. Panicle c. Spath d. Non of these
Last Answer : Panicle
Description : Male inflorescence of Cashew nut and Walnut is called a. Catkins b. Rachis c. Cyme d. None
Last Answer : Catkins
Description : When we eat cauliflower we consume (a) Leaf (b) Stem (c) Flower (d) Inflorescence
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : The main commercial method for propagating African violets is by: a. Seeds b. Crowns c. Tubers d. Leaf petioles
Last Answer : Leaf petioles
Description : Annual bearing apples differentiate much greater proportion of their flowers on _______: a. Spurs b. Shoots c. Leaf axils d. Main stem
Last Answer : Shoots
Description : At fruit bud differentiation in mango, C/N ratio is _______: a. Low b. Medium c. High d. Very High
Last Answer : High
Description : Rate of bud development is ___________ upto winter season : a. Slow b. Rapid c. Medium d. Constant
Last Answer : Rapid
Description : The phase of fruit bud formation continues until _________: a. Anthesis b. Petal formation c. Pollination d. Differentiation
Last Answer : Anthesis
Description : Apical bud becomes ________ in mango at fruit bud differentiation : a. Flattened b. Rounded c. Dome shaped d. Elongated
Last Answer : Dome shaped
Description : Pruning in old fruit trees increases fruit bud formation by increasing ______: a. Carbohydrates b. New vegetative growth c. Hormonal contents d. Cell sap
Last Answer : New vegetative growth
Description : Addition of __________ hastens the time of fruit bud differentiation in fruit plants: a. Nitrites b. Nitrides c. Nitrates d. All of these
Last Answer : Nitrates
Description : A change in genetic constitution, which arises suddenly and not to segregation and recombination of genes in sexual reproduction is called as: a. Hybridization b. Bud variation c. Mutation d. Non of them
Last Answer : Mutation
Description : At fruit bud differentiation, nitrogen contents are _____________: a. Low b. Medium` c. High d. Very high
Last Answer : Low
Description : A __________ is a woody perennial that has more than one main trunk. a. Tree b. Flower c. Shrub d. Weed
Last Answer : Shrub
Description : An example of an organic material is __________. a. Pea gravel b. Perlite c. Leaf mold d. Vermiculite
Last Answer : Leaf mold
Description : A leaf with parallel venation: a. Has leaflets b. Is a monocot c. Has crossing veins d. Is a compound leaf
Last Answer : Is a monocot
Description : A thread-like stem or leaf which clings to any support, is known as a. Climber b. Tendril c. Sucker d. Creeper
Last Answer : Tendril
Description : Antagonistic effect of Fe on Zn availability in sweet orange causes: a. Leaf drop b. Fruit drop c. Reduce fruit weigh d. Zn deficiency
Last Answer : Zn deficiency
Description : Edges of the leaf are called a. Margin b. Midrib c. Veins d. Petiole
Last Answer : Margin
Description : The variety originated from a cross of King X Willow leaf is: a. Clementine b. Fair child c. Feutrell’s early d. Kinnow
Last Answer : Kinnow
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 : Date palm leaf is called: a. Simple leaf b. Long leaf c. Frond d. Pinna
Last Answer : Frond
Description : Leaf senescence can be retarded by the application of : a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Kinins d. Abscicic acid
Last Answer : Kinins
Description : In plants auxin are mainly present in: a. Root tips b. Stem end c. Shoot tips d. Leaf margins
Last Answer : Shoot tips
Description : Dicots could be identified on the basis of: a. Reticulate leaf venations b. Parallel venations c. No leaf venations d. None of these
Last Answer : Reticulate leaf venations
Description : The portion of axis below the cotyledons in seed is: a. Micropyl b. Hypocotyl c. Epicotyl d. None of above
Last Answer : Hypocotyl
Description : How to make an astroturf suit and flower costumes?
Last Answer : answer:I think that the best way might be to glue (using fabric glue) patches of astroturf to an undersuit. Sort of like sodding a yard. Because astroturf itself requires special thread to sew it together and is too think to work in a regular sewing machine.
Description : Failure of a bulb to produce a marketable flower following floral initiation is: a. Disbudding b. Flower blasting c. Damping off d. Dieback
Last Answer : Flower blasting
Description : The bract that encloses a flower cluster is a . a. Quill b. Spathe c. Spike d. Petal
Last Answer : Spathe
Description : Which of the following is a shade-loving flower? a. Marigold b. Snapdragon c. Chrysanthemum d. Impatiens
Last Answer : Impatiens
Description : A common example of incomplete flower is: a. Apetalous flower b. Staminate flower c. Pistillate flower d. All of the above
Last Answer : All of the above
Description : Commercial flower crops are sometimes watered to cause leaching. This means: a. Watering to spread fertilizer nutrients more evenly throughout the plant root system b. Watering to remove excess soluble salts from ... only to wet the top 1/3 of the growing medium d. Watering by subsurface methods
Last Answer : Watering to remove excess soluble salts from the growing medium