Herbicide Antidotes
a). protect crop plants
b). harm crop plants
c). Protect weeds
d). Harm weeds

1 Answer

Answer :

a). protect crop plants

Related questions

Description : To control broad-leaved weeds in barley, which of the herbicide is most suitable a). 2,4-D b). Metsulfuron c). Alachlor d). Both a and b

Last Answer : d). Both a and b

Description : Present day versatile herbicide to control difficult, perennial, broadleaved weeds and brushes in grasslands a). Alachlor b). Atrazine c). Picloram d). All

Last Answer : c). Picloram

Description : . Which is the widely used herbicide to con trol broadleaved weeds in winter grains? a). 2,4-D b). MCPA c). Both a and b d). Atrazine

Last Answer : c). Both a and b

Description : A herbicide for controlling weeds in grassland and pastures a). 2,4-D b). Carfentrazone c). Metsulfuron-methyl d). All

Last Answer : d). All

Description : The effective solution to manage weed shifts a). Herbicide combinations b). Herbicide rotations c). Crop rotations d). All

Last Answer : d). All

Description : Among the herbicide resistant crops, which crop was the most dominant transgenic crops in 2010 a).Soybean b). Cotton c). Maize d).Sugarbeet

Last Answer : a).Soybean

Description : A herbicide applied to the soil before planting a crop is called a a). pre-emergence b). Post-emergence c). Pre-plant d). None

Last Answer : c). Pre-plant

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 practice where one or two flushes of weeds are destroyed before seeding a crop a). Cheeling b). Stale seed bed c). Searing d). None

Last Answer : b). Stale seed bed

Description : Integrated weed management practices that a). Enhance crop competitive ability b). Decrease weeds ability to reduce yield c). Practices that eliminate weeds from an area d). Both a and b e). Both a and c

Last Answer : d). Both a and b

Description : Coupling of intact herbicide molecules with sugars in living plants a). Metabolism b). reverse metabolism c). Conjugation d). None of these

Last Answer : c). Conjugation

Description : . Herbicide deactivation of selectivity in plants is achieved by a). Herbicide metabolism b). Herbicide conjugation c). Both a and b d). None of these

Last Answer : c). Both a and b

Description : A herbicide is used to kill what type of pest? a). plants b). insects c). diseases d). bacteria

Last Answer : a). plants

Description : Which of the plants will show more susceptibility to herbicide application? a). Stressed b). Healthy c). Old d). all

Last Answer : a). Stressed

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 : The chemical which kill weeds but does not harm the crop is _________. a) weedicide b)pesticide c)fertiliser d)manure

Last Answer : a) weedicide

Description : An important benzoic acid herbicide a).Dicamba b). 2,4-D c). Atrazine d). None of these

Last Answer : a).Dicamba

Description : A herbicide move through water conducting tissue a).Paraquat b). DSMA c). Glyphosate d). Atrazine

Last Answer : d). Atrazine

Description : A herbicide move through sap conducting tissue a).Paraquat b). Diquat c). MSMA d). Glyphosate

Last Answer : d). Glyphosate

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 : Herbicide antidote interactions are a). synergistic b). antagonistic c). Enhancement d). None of these

Last Answer : b). antagonistic

Description : A concentrated band of a herbicide about 7 -10 cm below the soil surface is required to control a). Cyperus rotundus b). Convolvulus arvensis c). Oxalis d). All

Last Answer : d). All

Description : Herbicide loss by volatilization increases as which of the following increases a). Vapour pressure b). Soil moisture content c). Soil temperature d). all

Last Answer : d). all

Description : A synergistic herbicide combination a). 2,4-D + Docamba b). 2,4-D + atrazine c). Atrazine + alachlor d). All

Last Answer : d). All

Description : The most common mechanism of herbicide resistance is a). Enhanced metabolism b). Altered target site c). Sequestration d). All

Last Answer : b). Altered target site

Description : The herbicide susceptible to photodecom position a). Trifluralin b). Ethalfluralin c). Fluchloralin d). All

Last Answer : d). All

Description : The most commonly used herbicide in rub ber plantation a). Amitrole T b). Paraquat c). Both d). None

Last Answer : c). Both

Description : a very successful pre-emergence herbicide in banana in India a). Atrazine b). Alachlor c). Glyphosate d). Dalapon

Last Answer : b). Alachlor

Description : Application of which herbicide at 5-10% of emergence in potato is more common in India? a). Paraquat b). Diquat c). EPTC d). Both a and b

Last Answer : d). Both a and b

Description : Herbicide which increase tuber size be sides weed control in potato a). EPTC b). Fluchloralin c). Pendimethalin d). Atrazine

Last Answer : a). EPTC

Description : A herbicide tolerant to lucerne and can be applied mixed with seed is a). EPTC b). Benefix c). Pendimethalin d). None of these

Last Answer : a). EPTC

Description : Selective herbicide under cotton + black gram intercropping system a). Diuron b). Oxadiazon c). Fluchloralin d). All

Last Answer : b). Oxadiazon

Description : A broad-spectrum herbicide in groundnut a). Fluchloralin b). Atrazine c). Alachlor d). 2,4-D

Last Answer : a). Fluchloralin

Description : Largest pre-emergence herbicide for weed control in citrus and pineapple orchards a). Atrazine b). Metham c). Allyl d). All

Last Answer : b). Metham

Description : Which is the contact, non-selective and zero persistent herbicide in soils? a). Paraquat b). Atrazine c). 2,4-D d). Bromacil

Last Answer : a). Paraquat

Description : A very potent herbicide for the control of perennial, broad-leaved weed and brushes a). Atrazine b). 2,4-D c). Picloram d). Amitrole

Last Answer : c). Picloram

Description : Herbicide residue in soil are undesirable because of a). Injury to sensitive crops b). Accumulate in the produce c). Inhibit soil micro-organisma d). All

Last Answer : d). All

Description : Inhibition of electron transfer in photosys tem II is the reason for herbicide action in a). Nitriles b). Ureas c). Both a and b d). None

Last Answer : d). None

Description : Direct contact herbicide application can be achieved by a). Re-circulating sprayer b). Weed wick wiper c). Roller applicator d). All

Last Answer : d). All

Description : Herbicide commonly available as fumigant is a). Methyl bromide b). Metham c). Allyl alcohol d). All of these

Last Answer : d). All of these

Description : First introduced organic herbicide in the world is a). Dinoseb b). 2,4-D c). MCPA d). All of these

Last Answer : a). Dinoseb

Description : . Classic example for success of breeding herbicide resistant variety is a). Canola-rape variety resistant to triazine 22 b). Secale cereal resistant to paraquat c). Tracy-M soybean variety resistant to metribuzin d). All of these

Last Answer : d). All of these

Description : . Which of the following physiological proc ess influence the herbicide selectivity? a). Absorption and translocation b). Deactivation c). Phytotoxicity d). All of these

Last Answer : d). All of these

Description : hich is the less toxic herbicide? a). Atrazine b). 2,4-D c). Simazine d). All of these

Last Answer : d). All of these

Description : . Herbicide effectively controls Saccharum and Sorghum halepense only at pre flowering stage a). Diuron b). Atrazine c). Amitrole d). Both a and c

Last Answer : d). Both a and c

Description : The herbicide perform better in sunny days a). 2,4-D b). Paraquat c). Simazine d). All of these

Last Answer : d). All of these

Description : . Herbicide spray drift can be reduced by a). Increasing the droplet size b). Forming a foam c). Making invert emulsion d). All of these

Last Answer : d). All of these

Description : Commonly used wetting agent for herbicide spray in India a). Soap solution b). Teepol c). Uphar d). All of these

Last Answer : d). All of these

Description : . In which herbicide, micro-capsulation for mula is commercially available a). Alachlor b). Metachlor c). Both a and b d). Atrazine

Last Answer : c). Both a and b

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