Description : . A basophile weed a). Alkali grass (Puccinallia sp) b). Quack grass c). Amaranth sp d). Both a and b
Last Answer : d). Both a and b
Description : A ceremonial weed a). Asparagus racemosus (Shatawari) b). Cynodon dactylon (Dhoob ghaas) c). Both a and b d). Digitaria sanguinalis
Last Answer : c). Both a and b
Description : A weed accumulate over 550 ppm of Zn in its dry matter a). Digitaria b). Setaria lutescens c). Portulaca d). Chenopodium
Last Answer : b). Setaria lutescens
Description : . Acidophile weed a). Digitaria sanguinalis b). Borreria sp c). Both a and b d). None of these
Description : Which of the weed accumulates more phosphrous content of over 3%. a). Digitaria b). Amaranthus c). Chenopodium d). Portuluca
Last Answer : a). Digitaria
Description : Having higher phosphorus conten a). Amaranthus b). Setaria c). Chenopodium d). Digitaria
Last Answer : d). Digitaria
Description : A potassium lover a). Chenopodium b). Digitaria c). Amaranthus d). Setaria
Last Answer : a). Chenopodium
Description : A nitrophyll a). Amaranthus b). Setaria lutescens c). Digitaria d). Chenopodium
Last Answer : a). Amaranthus
Description : A natural pre-emergence weed control in turf grass a). Corn gluten meal b). Bialaphos c). Sulcotrione d). Cinmethylin
Last Answer : a). Corn gluten meal
Description : . Mimicry weed in wheat field a). Phalaris minor (Canary grass) b). Wild oat c). Both a and b d). None of these
Description : An associated weed in lucerne and potato a). Chicory b). Swine grass (Coronopus didymus) c). Striga d). Both a and b
Description : A diocious weed a). Canada thistle b). Eel grass c). Amaranthus sp d). Both a and b
Description : Weed responsible for dermal allergies on human is a). Carrot grass b). Common rag weed c). Sneeze weed d). All of these
Last Answer : d). All of these
Description : how to kill oxalis weed in bermuda grass in 95 degree heat without killing grass
Last Answer : you could tray one of those weed & feed....................vinegar will work on the weeds...........but you always have a temp loss of grass...it will come back.................. ... to collect all the seeds from that and don't mulch it....trash it......eventually that will take down all the seeds.
Description : My prickly pear cactus has been hurt by the cold winter, will it come back and when should I prune it?
Last Answer : I would wait until you see that some new shoots are coming up and the danger of frst has passed until you trim the cactus.
Description : When do you prune Prickly Pear cactus
Last Answer : Need Answer
Description : My Prickly Pear Plant growes well but never blooms. What needs to be done?
Last Answer : probably needs lime..................and fertilizer
Description : How do you know when a prickly pear is ripe?
Description : how to store prickly pear cactus fruit?
Description : Is a prickly pear cactus a carnivore?
Last Answer : Prickly Pears are plants, therefore are neither carnivores orherbivores.
Description : A weed with a trailing stem a).Convolvulus arvensis b). Digitaria sanguinalis c). Cuscuta sp d). Cynodon sp
Last Answer : a).Convolvulus arvensis
Description : How do you get rid of quack grass in the lawn
Last Answer : What chemical can I use to kill quack grass roots and Thistle roots?
Description : How do get rid of quack grass?
Last Answer : Here is an article from the University of Minnesota with some information on controlling quackgrass that you should find helpful: Controlling quackgrass The article details several chemical and non-chemical quackgrass control methods.
Description : If Echinochloa falls in frequency class āEā, the weed community is said to be a). Contiguous b). Heterogenous c). Homogenous d). Random
Last Answer : c). Homogenous
Description : If weed population is 70/m2 and the crop 140/ m2, weed intensity would be a). 33.3% b). 66.6% c). 50% d). 73.4%
Last Answer : a). 33.3%
Description : If the count of Echinochloa in weedy check is 70 and that in a treatment 25/m2, weed control efficiency will be a). 54.3% b). 64.3% c). 73.4% d). 79.6%
Last Answer : b). 64.3%
Description : If the yield from weed free is 3500 kg and that from weedy 1500 kg/ha, weed index would be a). 57.1% b). 133.3% c). 45.0% d). 25.6%
Last Answer : a). 57.1%
Description : . A ceremonial weed a). Cynodon dactylon b). Datura stramonium c). Tagetus sp d). All of these
Description : A ceremonial weed a). Asparagus racemosus (Shatawari) b). Cynodon dactylon (Dhoob ghaas) c). Nelumbo nucifera (Lotus flower) d). All of these
Description : To manage grassy weed flora in barley which of the herbicides is to be applied a). Pendimethalin b). Isoproturon c). a and b d). Metsulfuron
Last Answer : c). a and b
Description : To manage mixed weed flora in barley which of the herbicides is to be applied a).2,4-D b). Isoproturon c). a and b as tank mix d). None of these
Last Answer : c). a and b as tank mix
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 : A curvilinear relationship between weed density and crop yield was reported by a). Zimdahl 1980 b). Roberts and Bonds (1975) c). Cousens et al (1985) d). None of these
Last Answer : b). Roberts and Bonds (1975)
Description : The sigmoidal relationship between weed density and crop yield was proposed by a).Zimdahl 1980 b). Roberts and Bonds (1975) c). Cousens et al (1985) d). None of these
Last Answer : a).Zimdahl 1980
Description : With poor weed management, a field could shift to a). Predominant weed species b). Species not effectively controlled c). Species not responded to control meas ures d). All the above
Last Answer : d). All the above
Description : . A non-competitive crop requiring weed free period of three or more months a). Maize b). Rice c). Soybean d). Onion
Last Answer : d). Onion
Description : A period in the ontogeny of crop at which maximum crop weed competition occurs is called a). Economic threshold b). Gain threshold c). Competitive threshold d). None
Last Answer : d). None
Description : The effective solution to manage weed shifts a). Herbicide combinations b). Herbicide rotations c). Crop rotations d). All
Last Answer : d). All
Description : The competitive crop requiring weed free period of about 3-4 weeks a). Soybean b). Carrot c). Garlic d). Onion
Last Answer : a). Soybean
Description : A noxious weed of South India a). Cynodon b). Cyperus c). Wild brinjal d). All
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 : 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 : 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 : 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 : Direct contact herbicide application can be achieved by a). Re-circulating sprayer b). Weed wick wiper c). Roller applicator d). All
Description : . Klamath weed (Hypericum perforatum) is controlled by an insect a). Chrysolina hyperici (Beetle) b). Chrysolina gamellata (Beetle) c). Agrilus hyperici (Root borer) d). All of these
Description : Important quality of bioagents a). Attack only host plant b). Free from predators/parasites and quick adoption to new environment c). Able to kill reproductive parts of weed d). All of these
Description : Biological weed control is not successful because a). Not possible to eradicate weed b). Bioagents are weed specific c). Controlled only introduced weeds d). All of these
Description : An eradication method of weed control a). Killing underground parts of weeds by tillage b). Using soil sterilants c). Repeated foliar application on perennial weeds d). All of these
Description : . A preventive method of weed control a). Using weed free seeds b). Using clean machineries c). Following quarantine measures d). All of these