Description : Herbicidal control for isoproturon resis tance Phalaris minor in wheat a). Sulfosulfuron 25 g/ha b). Clodinafop-propargyl 60 g/ha c). Penoxaden 50 g/ha d). All
Last Answer : d). All
Description : A weed not controlled by clodinafop propargyl in wheat a). Poa annua b). Phalaris minor c). Avena ludoviciana d). Lolium temulentum
Last Answer : a). Poa annua
Description : The effective control of morphological similar Phalaris minor in wheat is achieved with a). 2,4-D b). Glyphosate c). Metsulfuron - methyl d). Isoproturon
Last Answer : d). Isoproturon
Description : . Mimicry weed in wheat field a). Phalaris minor (Canary grass) b). Wild oat c). Both a and b d). None of these
Last Answer : c). Both a and b
Description : Phalaris minor has developed resistance to isoproturon in Punjab and Haryana in a). Rice b). Wheat c). Sugarcane d). Cotton
Last Answer : b). Wheat
Description : est weight (g) of Phalaris minor is a). 2 b). 10 c). 15 d). 20
Last Answer : a). 2
Description : Weed species wgich can tolerate so larisation effect a). Phalaris minor b). Sorghum halepense c). Alopecurus myosuroides d). Lolium temulentum
Last Answer : b). Sorghum halepense
Description : . A common weed of lowland rice a). Phalaris minor b). Avena fatua c). Monochoria vginalis d). Lolium temulentum
Last Answer : c). Monochoria vginalis
Description : Test weight of Phalaris minor is a).10 g b).15 g c). 7g d). 2 g
Last Answer : d). 2 g
Description : C4 weed a). Avena fatua b). Lolium temulentum c). Sorghum halepense d). Phalaris minor
Last Answer : c). Sorghum halepense
Description : Flaming and steaming are successful practical weed control tools in a). Asian countries b). Western countries c). African countries d). Japan
Last Answer : b). Western countries
Description : Amount of Topic 10% for 4000 m2 if rate of clodinafop is 60 g/ha. a). 600 g b). 480 g c). 300 g d). 240 g
Last Answer : d). 240 g
Description : The first prominent instance of biochemical mimicry based crop associated weed under Indian perspective is a). Saccharum spontaneous in sugarcane b). Phalaris minor in wheat c). Wild rice (Oryza longistaninata) in rice d). Itch grass (Rottboellea cochinchinensis) in upland rice
Last Answer : b). Phalaris minor in wheat
Description : The period at which maximum crop weed competition occurs is a). Critical period b). Dormancy c). Flaming d).Threshold
Last Answer : a). Critical period
Description : . A shortest time span in the life cycle of a crop when weeding results in highest eco nomic returns a). Economic threshold b). Critical period c). Competitive threshold d). None of these
Last Answer : b). Critical period
Description : One to two flushes of weeds are destroyed before planting of crop is called a). Stale seed bed b). Blind hoeing c). Weeding d). Summer ploughing
Last Answer : a). Stale seed bed
Description : A weed with a balloon structure for effective dissemination a). Physalis minima b). Avena fatua c). Phalaris minor d). Amaranthus viridis
Last Answer : a). Physalis minima
Description : Spudding involving hand weeding/ hoeing added by a sharp edged sickle is most common in a). Wheat b). Sugarcane c). Sesame d). Rice
Last Answer : d). Rice
Description : Isoproturon to wheat is effective at a). 15 DAS b). 25-30 DAS c). 45- DAS d). 5 DAS
Last Answer : b). 25-30 DAS
Description : 2,4-d to wheat is effective when it is ap plied at a). 15 DAS b). 20-25 DAS c). 25-30 DAS d). 45 DAS
Last Answer : c). 25-30 DAS
Description : A bio-herbicide to control Poa annua a). Smolder (Alternaria destruens) b). Woad Warrior (Puccinia thaspeos) c). Sarritor (Sclerotinia minor) d). Camperico (Xanthomonas campestris)
Last Answer : d). Camperico (Xanthomonas campestris)
Description : Initial distinguishing character for identification of Phalaris minor
Last Answer : Ans.It is basal node is pink upto 50 days
Description : Which of the following is example of objectionable weed a. Avena fatua b. Chicory c. Phalaris minor d. All of thes
Last Answer : d. All of these
Description : Which of the following is example of objectionable weed a. Avena fatua b. Chicory c. Phalaris minor d. All of these
Description : Eradication is possible in following weed situations a). Ageratum conyzoides b). Phalaris minor c). Parthenium hysterophorus d). Lantana
Last Answer : d). Lantana
Description : Besides isoproturon resistance in P. minor, other cases of herbicide resis tance reported in India are a). Poa annua b). Brachiaria ramosa c). Commelina sp d). None of the above
Last Answer : d). None of the above
Description : A practice that does not necessarily involve tillage a). Summer ploughing/hot weather cultivation b). Stale seed bed c). Soil solarization d). None
Last Answer : c). Soil solarization
Description : A herbicide requiring good spray coverage of all foliage for effective control of a weed population a).Paraquat b). Glyphosate c). Atrazine d). Isoproturon
Last Answer : a).Paraquat
Description : Effective rate (kg/ha) of 2,4-D for weed control a). 0.2-0.5 b). 0.5-1.0 c). 2 d). 5
Last Answer : b). 0.5-1.0
Description : Pendimethalin is an effective treat ment for weed control in a). Brinjal, tomato, chillies etc b). Cabbage and cauliflower c). Onion and garlic d). All
Description : Competitive ability of the crops in decreas ing order a). barley>rye>wheat >oats b). oats>wheat> rye> barley c). rye>barley>oats> wheat d).wheat>oats>barley >rye
Last Answer : a). barley>rye>wheat >oats
Description : The crops known for autotoxicity a). Lucerne and wheat b). Berseem and oats c). Rice and soybeans d). None of these
Last Answer : a). Lucerne and wheat
Description : Root exudates of wheat and oats which has detrimental effects on wild mustard con tain a). Phenolic acid b). Alkaloids c). Sulphides d). Lactones
Last Answer : a). Phenolic acid
Description : Auto allelopathy existed in a). Wheat b). alfaalfa c). cowpea d). all
Last Answer : d). all
Description : . Commonly used post-emergence herbicide in wheat a). 2,4-D b). Isoproturon c). Atrazine d). Both a and b
Last Answer : d). Both a and b
Description : Complete crop failure is caused in which of the following crops a). Vegetables b). Upland rice c). both a and b d). Wheat
Last Answer : c). both a and b
Description : Scheme for testing the field performance of hrbicidies in rice, wheat and sugarcane in different states of India by ICAR was initi ated in a). 1948 b). 1952 c). 1956 d). 1960
Last Answer : b). 1952
Description : A nitrogen fixing weed species in wheat a). Lathyrus aphaca b). Medicago denticulata c). Vicia sativa d). All
Description : The most common weed in wheat a). Avena ludoviciana b). Echinochloa colona c). Panicum dichotomiflorum d). Eleusine indica
Last Answer : a). Avena ludoviciana
Description : Weed intensity if number of weeds is 110/m2 and wheat plants are 90/m2. a). 55% b). 110% c). 22.5% d). 77.5%
Last Answer : a). 55%
Description : A broad-leaf herbicide in wheat a). Carfentrazone – ethyl 20 g/ha b). Metsulfuron – methyl 4 g/ha c). 2,4-D 500 g/ha d). All
Description : . A crop has residual allelopathy on wheat a). Rice b). Lentil c). Maize d). Sorghum
Last Answer : b). Lentil
Description : .Phenolic acid as root exudates of which crop has detrimental effects on wild mustard? a). Wheat b). Oats c). Chickpea d). a & b
Last Answer : d). a & b
Description : Root exudates of which crop has allelo pathic effect on Chenopodium album? a). Wheat b). Oat c). Pea d). All
Description : Consumptive use of wheat is a). 800 mm b). 679 mm c). 979 mm d). 479 mm
Last Answer : d). 479 mm
Description : Wheat and bajra have critical period of crop-weed competition a).10-20 days b).15-30 days c). 30-45 days d). 20-40 days
Last Answer : c). 30-45 days
Description : Striga densiflora and Orobanche aegyptica are the weeds of a). Rice and Wheat b). Sugarcane and Mustard c). Wheat and Sugarcane d). Oats and Rice
Last Answer : b). Sugarcane and Mustard
Description : The effective solution to manage weed shifts a). Herbicide combinations b). Herbicide rotations c). Crop rotations d). All
Description : Alachlor is an effective pre-emergence her bicide in ______ a). Maize b). Soybean c). Both d). None
Last Answer : c). Both
Description : . Pendimethalin an effective herbicidal treatment in a). Gladiolus b). Gerbera c). Tuberos d). All