Description : Interculture operation in groundnut crop should be avoided at
Last Answer : Ans.Pegging stage
Description : Earthing-up in potato is done at
Last Answer : Ans.30 – 45 DAS
Description : Earthing up in sugarcane is done at
Last Answer : Ans.4 month after planting
Description : Water requirement of maize and groundnut are
Last Answer : Ans.50-80 cm
Description : Most common method of surface irrigation to irrigate groundnut and pulses
Last Answer : Ans.Check basin
Description : Late leaf spot disease of groundnut is caused by
Last Answer : Ans.Cercospora personata 13. Sunflower
Description : Early leaf spot disease of groundnut is caused by
Last Answer : Ans.Cercospora arachidicola
Description : Vector of virus in groundnut is
Last Answer : Ans.Aphid
Description : Strain used for biological N2 fixation in groundnut is
Last Answer : Ans.Rhizobium japonicum
Description : The common varieties of Spreading type groundnut
Last Answer : Ans.Chandra, Type-28, 64, TMV-1, 3, M- 13, 37, Vikram, Verginia, Gangapuri, Godheri-2, 3
Description : The common varieties of bunch type groundnut
Last Answer : Ans.Jyoti, Kishan, TMV-11, 12, AK-12, 24, Junagarh-11, ICGS-1, 10, 11, 44.
Description : The most suitable irrigation method for groundnut
Last Answer : Ans.Check basin method
Description : The main critical stage of groundnut for irrigation
Last Answer : Ans.Flowering stage, Pegging stage and Pod formation stage
Description : The seed rate of Spreading type groundnut varieties
Last Answer : Ans.100-120 kg/ha
Description : The seed rate of bunch type groundnut varieties
Description : Most suitable soil for groundnut cultivation
Last Answer : Ans.Sandy loam soil
Description : The oil and protein content of groundnut
Last Answer : Ans.45 and 26 %
Description : Fruit of groundnut is called
Last Answer : Ans.Nut
Description : Groundnut is a
Last Answer : Ans.Modified fruit
Description : Spreading/Verginia runner type groundnut is
Last Answer : Ans.Arachis hypogea procumbens
Description : Bunch/Spanish/Erect type groundnut is
Last Answer : Ans.Arachis hypogea fastigate
Description : Sowing of berseem crop is done by
Last Answer : Ans.Broadcasting
Description : The crop grown on degraded land for improvement is called
Last Answer : Ans.Conservation crop
Description : The practice of flushing out germinable weed seeds before crop sowing is called
Last Answer : Ans.Stale seed bed
Description : What is the Critical Period of Crop-Weed Competition for sugarcane?
Last Answer : Ans.30-120 DAS
Description : What is the Critical Period of Crop-Weed Competition for Upland rice condition?
Last Answer : Ans.Entire period of crop growth
Description : What is the Critical Period of Crop-Weed Competition for transplanted rice?
Last Answer : Ans.30-45 DAS
Description : Which of the following stages of a crop are more prone to weed competition?
Last Answer : Ans.Germination to seedling
Description : The off type crop varieties are
Last Answer : Ans.Rogue
Description : Problematic weed, whose seed once mixed with crop seed is extremely difficult to separate?
Last Answer : Ans.Objectionable weed
Description : Which crop rotation under dryland situation will be more remunerative?
Last Answer : Ans.Sesamum-gram
Description : The length of growing period, suitable for growing only a single dry land crop
Last Answer : Ans.14 weeks
Description : The crop sown under condition of early onset of monsoon
Last Answer : Ans.Pearlmillet and Sesamum
Description : The contingent crop plan suggested when long gap in rainfall
Last Answer : Ans.Providing life saving irrigation only at critical growth stages
Description : Change in normal crop planning to meet weather abnormalities is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Contingent planning
Description : Crop growing season of dryland farming is
Last Answer : Ans.75 – 120 days
Description : The ratio of the crop yield to the total amount of water used for irrigation is called, measured in kg/ha-cm is
Last Answer : Ans.Water use efficiency
Description : Water requirement of cotton crop
Last Answer : Ans.70-130 cm
Description : The quantity of water needed for normal crop growth and yield in a period of time to a place and may be supplied by precipitation or by irrigation or by both.
Last Answer : Ans.Water requirement of a crop
Description : Irrigation is applied to the crop at
Last Answer : Ans.50%soil moisture depletion stage
Description : The percentage of applied irrigation water stored in the soil and made available for consumptive use by the crop
Last Answer : Ans.Irrigation Efficiency
Description : The total depth of water (cm) required y a crop during its duration in the field
Last Answer : Ans.Delta
Description : Volume or quantity of water required for irrigation to bring a crop to maturity
Last Answer : Ans.Duty of water
Description : “Relative land area under sole crop required to produce the same yield as obtained under a mixed or intercropping system at the same level of management is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Land equivalent ratio (LER)
Description : A cropping system where the land is hands over the succeeding crop before the harvest of standing crop.
Last Answer : Ans.Relay or overlapping cropping
Description : The growing of more than one crop on the same land in one year is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Multiple cropping
Description : The repetitive growing of the same sole crop on the same land is termed as
Last Answer : Ans.Monoculture
Description : One crop variety grown alone in pure stands at normal density in a field
Last Answer : Ans.Sole cropping
Description : Growing of two or more crops simultaneously in alternate rows or otherwise in the same area, where there is significant amount of inter crop competition is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Intercropping
Description : The raising of animals along with crop production is
Last Answer : Ans.Mixed farming