Description : Best stage for harvesting of oat is
Last Answer : Ans.Dough stage
Description : Ideal stage of jute harvesting for fibre purpose
Last Answer : Ans.Small pod stage/initiation of pod formation (135-140 DAS)
Description : The most important critical stage of wheat is
Last Answer : Ans.Crown root initiation (CRI 20-25 DAS)
Description : The moisture content of a soil at which plants permanently wilt and will not recover.
Last Answer : Ans.Permanent wilting point (PWP)
Description : The amount of soil moisture or water content held in soil after excess water has drained away is called
Last Answer : Ans.Field capacity (FC)
Description : Soil moisture content is determined by
Last Answer : Ans.Tensiometer (at 0.85 bar)
Description : Optimum moisture content for safe storage of mustard is
Last Answer : Ans.7-8%
Description : The protein content in wheat
Last Answer : Ans.8-11%
Description : Water harvesting in situ is known as
Last Answer : Ans.Runoff farming (VII) Dryland Agriculture
Description : Priming method of harvesting is popular in
Last Answer : Ans.Cigarette, Wrapper and Chewing type
Description : Sowing of paddy in January-Feb and harvesting in April-May is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Boro/Summer/Spring
Description : Sowing of paddy in June-July and harvesting in October is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Aman/Kharif/Aghani
Description : Sowing of paddy in April-May and harvesting in August-Sept. is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Aus/Autumn/Pre kharif paddy
Description : The seed of succeeding crops is sown broadcast at 10 to 15 days before harvesting rice crop?
Last Answer : Ans.Paira/Utera Crops
Description : Any crop or combination of crops is grown for grazing or harvesting for immediate or future feeding to livestock?
Last Answer : Ans.Ley Crops
Description : What is the moisture content of seeds during harvesting from the field ?
Last Answer : Seed moisture is 18-40% at harvest time .
Description : The moisture deficit condition, results when the amount of water vapour available in the soil is not sufficient to meet the demand of potential evapo-transpiration
Last Answer : Ans.Drought
Description : A period in which the available soil moisture is enough to meet the evapotranspiration requirement of dry land crops
Last Answer : Ans.Length of growing period
Description : Which of the following is a method of indirect measurement of soil moisture?
Last Answer : Ans.Neutron moisture meter
Description : The artificial application of water to supply moisture essential to plant growth is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Irrigation
Description : A system of tillage in which organic residues are not inverted into the soil and used as a protective cover against erosion and evaporational losses of soil moisture?
Last Answer : Ans.Conservation tillage or stubble mulch tillage
Description : The optimum range of available soil moisture for convenient and effective ploughing
Last Answer : Ans.50-75%
Description : Generally, the third row of crop is removed or growing of crop in pair row and the third row is escaped with an object to conserve the soil moisture in Dryland areas?
Last Answer : Ans.Paired row Crops
Description : Such crops are grown to conserve the soil moisture through their ground covering foliage?
Last Answer : Ans.Mulch Crops
Description : Mimicry weeds of rice and wheat is
Last Answer : Ans.Phalaris and wild rice
Description : Water requirement of wheat, sorghum, soybean and tobbaco are
Last Answer : Ans.45-65 cm
Description : Cropping intensity of maize-potato-wheat
Last Answer : Ans.300%
Description : Common herbicide used to control weeds in wheat
Last Answer : Ans.2, 4-D
Description : Associated weeds of wheat
Last Answer : Ans.Phalaris minor, Avena fatua and Chenopodium album
Description : Objectionable weed of wheat
Last Answer : Ans.Convolvulus arvensis
Description : Most suitable cropping system for wheat crop
Last Answer : Ans.Mixed cropping
Description : Zinc and sulphates deficiency in wheat field reported in
Last Answer : Ans.Punjab
Description : Marconi wheat varieties are
Last Answer : Ans.Jayraj, Meghdoot, Malvika, HD-4530 etc.
Description : The seed rate of Late sown wheat
Last Answer : Ans.125 -150 kg/ha
Description : The seed rate of timely sown wheat
Last Answer : Ans.100 -125 kg/ha
Description : The Row to row spacing of wheat
Last Answer : Ans.22.5 - 23.0 cm
Description : Triple gene dwarf wheat varieties were released during?
Last Answer : Ans.1970
Description : Sowing depth of dwarf wheat is directly depend upon
Last Answer : Ans.Length of coleoptyle
Description : Gene responsible for dwarfness in wheat?
Last Answer : Ans.Norin
Description : Pearling index in wheat measures
Last Answer : Ans.Kernel hardness
Description : The shelling percentage of wheat
Last Answer : Ans.60%.
Description : Permanent roots of wheat, appeared after 20-22 days of sowing?
Last Answer : Ans.Crown roots
Description : The flowering portion of wheat
Last Answer : Ans.Head/Ear/Spike
Description : Wheat protein is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Gluten
Description : The optimum temperature range for sowing of wheat crop
Last Answer : Ans.20 to 25°C
Description : The highest grown wheat species in India
Last Answer : Ans.T. aestivum
Description : Indian dwarf/Club wheat is
Last Answer : Ans.T. spherococum (2n= 28)
Description : Emmer wheat is
Last Answer : Ans.T. dicocum (2n= 28)
Description : Marconi wheat is
Last Answer : Ans.T. durum (2n= 28)
Description : The bred wheat is
Last Answer : Ans.T. vulgare (2n= 42)