Description : Function of gibberellins in plants. -Biology
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Description : Difference between auxins and gibberellins? -Biology
Description : Commercial uses of gibberellins. -Biology
Description : Which of the following enhances or induces fusion of protoplasts? (a) IAA and kinetin (b) IAA and gibberellins (c) Sodium chloride and potassium chloride (d) Polyethylene glycol and sodium nitrate
Last Answer : (d) Polyethylene glycol and sodium nitrate
Description : Which of the following control the root initiation, cell elongation and apical dominance? (A)Auxins (B) ABA (C) Gibberellins (D) Ethylene
Last Answer : (D) Ethylene
Last Answer : (B) ABA
Description : Leaf senescence can be retarded by the application of : a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Kinins d. Abscicic acid
Last Answer : Kinins
Description : ________ can release lateral buds from apical dominance : a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Kinins d. None of above
Description : ________ have ability to alter the sex of the flowers: a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Kinins d. None of above
Last Answer : Gibberellins
Description : Direction of plant growth is controlled by: a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Kinins d. All of above
Last Answer : Auxins
Description : Many _________ in super optimal concentrations also act as growth inhibitors : a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Cytokinins d. All of above
Description : Compounds possessing hormone like properties which have small molecular weight, are termed as : a. Auxins b. Gibberellins c. Kinins d. None of these
Description : Hormones which control apical dominance are: a. Auxins b. Cytokinins c. Gibberellins d. Polyamines
Last Answer : Cytokinins
Description : A plant hormone, which is primary regulator of abscission process is (a) Ethylene (b) Auxin (c) ABA (d) Gibberellins
Last Answer : (c) ABA
Description : Which of the following hormones can replace vernalisation? (a) Auxin (b) Cytokinin (c) Gibberellins (d) Ethylene
Last Answer : (c) Gibberellins
Description : Gibberellins promote (a) seed germination (b) seed dormancy (c) leaf fall (d) root elongation.
Last Answer : (c) leaf fall
Description : Cut or excised leaves remain green for long if induced to root or dipped in (a) gibberellins (b) cytokinins (c) auxins (d) ethylene.
Last Answer : (b) cytokinins
Description : Phototropic and geotropic movements are linked to (a) gibberellins (b) enzymes (c) auxin (d) cytokinins.
Last Answer : (c) auxin
Description : A plant hormone used for inducing morphogenesis in plant tissue culture is (a) cytokinins (b) ethylene (c) abscisic acid (d) gibberellins.
Last Answer : (a) cytokinins
Description : Cell elongation in internodal regions of the green plants takes place due to (a) indole acetic acid (b) cytokinins (c) gibberellins (d) ethylene
Last Answer : (c) gibberellins
Description : Which one of the following generally acts as an antagonist to gibberellins? (a) Zeatin (b) Ethylene (c) ABA (d) IAA
Description : Small cut pieces of soft stems are placed in growth medium with following plant hormones. Which combination of plant hormones will show slowest growth ? (1) Auxin + Cytokinin (2) Gibberellins + Auxin (3) Gibberellins + Cytokinin (4) Abscisic Acid + Auxin
Last Answer : (4) Abscisic Acid + Auxin
Description : Hormone pair required for a callus to differentiate is a. auxin and cytokinin b. auxin and ethylene c. auxin and abscisic acid d. cytokinin and gibberellins
Last Answer : a. auxin and cytokinin
Description : The following is not a plant growth regulator a) Acetic acid b) Auxins c) Gibberellins d) Ethylene
Last Answer : a) Acetic acid