Description : What is the Critical Period of Crop-Weed Competition for sugarcane?
Last Answer : Ans.30-120 DAS
Description : Semi root parasitic weed of Sorghum and Sugarcane?
Last Answer : Ans.Striga spp.
Description : Water requirement of sugarcane
Last Answer : Ans.150-250 cm
Description : The method, suitable for crops i.e. Sorghum, cotton, maize, tobacco, potato, sugarcane etc is
Last Answer : Ans.Furrow method
Description : The most dangers disease of sugarcane is
Last Answer : Ans.Red rot disease 21. Berseem
Description : Sugar yield from sugarcane is
Last Answer : Ans.6-10%from juice
Description : Sugarcane is considered as mature, when Brix reading is between
Last Answer : Ans.18-20%
Description : The most common symptoms to judge the maturity of sugarcane are
Last Answer : Ans.Cane become brittle, produces metallic sound and breaks easily at nodes.
Description : Nutrient, responsible for translocation of sugar in sugarcane
Last Answer : Ans.Potassium (K)
Description : A method of plant analysis for assessing nutrient requirement in sugarcane is
Last Answer : Ans.Crop Logging
Description : Most commonly used herbicides in sugarcane are
Last Answer : Ans.Simazine, Atrazine and Alachlor
Description : Earthing up in sugarcane is done at
Last Answer : Ans.4 month after planting
Description : Varieties of sugarcane termed as “Wonder cane”
Last Answer : Ans.COC-671 and CO-419
Description : Which bacterium is used for nitrogen fixation in sugarcane field?
Last Answer : Ans.Acetobactor diazotrophicus
Description : The most critical stage of sugarcane for irrigation is
Last Answer : Ans.Formative stage (60-130 days after planting)
Description : The chemicals used for sett treatment of sugarcane
Last Answer : Ans.Agallal and Areton
Description : Flat bed method of sugarcane planting is most common in
Last Answer : Ans.North India
Description : Planting material used for sugarcane planting is
Last Answer : Ans.Upper 1/3 to half part of cane
Description : Adsali sugarcane crop planted during the months
Last Answer : Ans.July–August
Description : The permanent type root of sugarcane is
Last Answer : Ans.Shoot roots
Description : Inflorescence of sugarcane is called as
Last Answer : Ans.Arrow
Description : Optimum temperature for sugarcane growth
Last Answer : Ans.21-27°C
Description : Sugarcane Breeding Institute (SBI) is situated at
Last Answer : Ans.Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu
Description : Indian Institute of Sugarcane Research (IISR) is situated at
Last Answer : Ans.Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh
Description : Leading state of rabi maize?
Last Answer : Ans.Bihar
Description : The raising of animals along with crop production is
Last Answer : Ans.Mixed farming
Description : The optimum temperature for better crop production is between
Last Answer : Ans.18 – 240 C
Description : A close-growing crop, grown primarily to improve and protect the soil from erosion through their ground covering foliage and/or rootmats between periods of regular crop production?
Last Answer : Ans.Cover Crops
Description : A very broad term encompassing all aspects of crop production, livestock farming, fisheries, forestry etc.
Last Answer : Ans.Agriculture
Description : Which state has the highest production of sugarcane in India? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : Uttar Pradesh Uttar Pradesh is the highest sugarcane producing State in sub tropical zone having area about 22.77 Lakh ha with the production of 135.64 Million Ton cane whereas Haryana has highest productivity of sugarcane in Sub tropical zone.
Last Answer : Uttar Pradesh is the highest sugarcane producing State in sub tropical zone having area about 22.77 Lakh ha with the production of 135.64 Million Ton cane whereas Haryana has highest productivity of sugarcane in Sub tropical zone.
Description : In which state, are there biggest area, highest production and number of Sugar Mills in relation to Sugarcane ? (A) Maharashtra (B) Bihar (C) Uttar Pradesh (D) Andhra Pradesh
Last Answer : (A) Maharashtra
Description : Biggest river basin of India
Last Answer : Ans.Ganga
Description : Average annual rainfall of India is about
Last Answer : Ans.400 Mha.m
Description : The average cropping intensity of India
Last Answer : Ans.135%
Description : The most prominent and adopted cropping pattern in India
Last Answer : Ans.Rice - Wheat.
Description : The average yield of safflower in India
Last Answer : Ans.18-20 qt/ha 17. Linseed
Description : The average yield of soybean in India
Last Answer : Ans.20-25 qt/ha 15. Rapeseed and Mustard
Description : Most commonly cultivated soybean in India
Last Answer : Ans.Yellow coloured soybean
Description : The average yield of sunflower in India
Last Answer : Ans.20-30 qt/ha 14. Soybean
Description : The average yield of Urd in India
Last Answer : Ans.10-12 qt/ha 12. Groundnut
Description : The average yield of mung in India
Last Answer : Ans.12-15 qt/ha 11. Urdbean/Blackgram
Description : The average yield of chickpea in irrigated condition in India
Last Answer : Ans.12-15 qt/ha. 8. Pigeonpea/Arhar
Description : First maize hybrid released in India?
Last Answer : Ans.1961
Description : Most widely grown maize spp. in India?
Last Answer : Ans.Zea mays indurate (Flint corn)
Description : The highest grown wheat species in India
Last Answer : Ans.T. aestivum
Description : Most prominent cropping pattern of rice in India?
Last Answer : Ans.Rice-Wheat
Description : (i) Name any two methods of fishing. (ii) Mention the leading state for fish production in the Western Coast of India. State two reasons for the -Geography
Last Answer : (i) The two methods of fishing are : 1. Drifting 2. Trawling (ii) Kerala is the leading state for fish production in the western coast of India. The fishing industry has developed in ... lagoons and some of the coast remains calm for a long time which is quite convenient for fishing operations.
Description : The full form of LEISA is
Last Answer : Ans.Low External Input Sustainable Agriculture
Description : The crop grown on degraded land for improvement is called
Last Answer : Ans.Conservation crop