Description : . A weed selective under irrigated conditions a). Commelina benghalensis b). Trianthema sp c). Brachiaria ramosa d). All of these
Last Answer : d). All of these
Description : Which one of the following plants are used as green manure in crop fields and in sandy soils? (a) Crotalaria juncea and Alhagi camelorum (b) Calotropis procera and Phyllanthus niruri (c) Saccharum munja and Lantana camara (d) Dichanthium annulatum and Azolla nilotica
Last Answer : (a) Crotalaria juncea and Alhagi camelorum
Description : Name the winter annual weed from the following? A. Commelina benghalensis B. Boerhavia erecta C. Chenopodium album D. Aternanthera echinata
Last Answer : C. Chenopodium album
Description : Commelina benghalensis bearing shortlived blue coloured flowers is a a). Monocot b). Dicot c). Spermatophyte d). Pteridophyta
Last Answer : a). Monocot
Description : A multi-season annual weed a). Echinochloa colona b). Eclipta alba c). Phyllanthus nirurii d). All of these
Description : Which of the following is a monocot weed but broad-leaved plant? a). Eichhornia crasipus b). Commelina banghalensis c). Cynnotis axillaris d). All of these
Description : The weed producing smallest seed a). Cuscuta sp b). Xanthium sp c). Amaranthus sp d). Commelina sp
Last Answer : a). Cuscuta sp
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 weed escape/resist pre-emergence atrazine application in maize under mid hill conditions of Himachal Pradesh a). Ageratum conuzoides b). Commelina banghalensis c). Brachiaria ramosa d). All of the above
Last Answer : d). All of the above
Description : The short lived annual weeds are called as • Mimicry Crop • bound weeds • Seasonal weeds • Ephemerals
Last Answer : • Ephemerals
Description : Even in absence of pollinating agents seed-setting is assured in (a) Commelina (b) Zostera (c) Salvia (d) fig.
Last Answer : (a) Commelina
Description : A sedge with rhizomes a). Commelina obliqua b). Cyperus rotundus c). Scirpus sp d). Eleocharis
Last Answer : b). Cyperus rotundus
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 : 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 : The ecological phenomenon of plant-plant interference a). Competition b). Allelopathy c). Both d). None
Last Answer : c). Both
Description : Herbicides disrupting cell membranes a). Bipyridilliums b). diphenylethers c). Both d). Ureas
Description : From site of uptake to site of action, fluazi fop-butyl move in a). water conducting stream b). sap conducting stream c). Both d). None
Description : In India, Striga is a problem of a). Sorghum b). Pearlmillet c). Both d). None
Description : The most commonly used herbicide in rub ber plantation a). Amitrole T b). Paraquat c). Both d). None
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
Description : Alachlor is an effective pre-emergence her bicide in ______ a). Maize b). Soybean c). Both d). None
Description : Which of the weeds are rapidly controlled by MCPA than 2,4-D a). Nutsedge b). Canada thistle c). Both d). None
Description : Application of organophosphorus group of pesticides along with which herbicides cause injury to crops a). Triazines b). Ureas c). Both d). None
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 : Which altra low volume sprayer is used for controlled droplet application a). Herbi sprayer b). Micron herbi sprayer c). Both a and b d). None of these
Description : Herbicides of which group are generally incorporated in soil? a). Carbamate b). Dinitroaniline c). Triazine d). Both a and b
Description : MCPA was developed during 1945 in Eng land by a). W.G. Templeman b). W.A. Sexton c). Both of them d). None of these
Last Answer : c). Both of them
Description : 2,4-D was developed during 1945 in USA by a). P.W. Zimmerman b). A.E. Hitchkock c). Both a and b d). None of these
Description : 4. Reverse metabolism induce the suscepti bility to weeds by a). 2,4-D b). MCPA c). Both a and b d). None of these
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
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
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 : . In which herbicide, micro-capsulation for mula is commercially available a). Alachlor b). Metachlor c). Both a and b d). Atrazine
Description : . Commonly used post-emergence herbicide in wheat a). 2,4-D b). Isoproturon c). Atrazine d). Both a and b
Description : Early post-emergence treatment is followed in a). Potato b). Sugarcane c). Both a and b d). Rice
Description : A herbicide both soil and foliage active a). 2,4-D b). Isoproturon c). Diuron d). All of these
Description : Which is foliage acting herbicide? a). Glyphosate b). Paraquat c). EPTC d). Both a and b
Description : Which is soil acting herbicide? a). Fluchloralin b). EPTC c). Both a and b d). Glyphosate
Description : The weed less responsive to nitrogen a). Cyperus b). Cynodon c). Both a and b d). None of these
Description : Implements commonly used in dry farming areas a). Sweep b). Blade harrow c). Spike tooth harrow d). Both a and b
Description : Blind hoeing with bullock/tractor drawn spike-tooth harrow successfully controls weeds in a). Potato b). Sugarcane c). Maize d). Both a and b
Description : A simple perennial weed a). Ipomoea carnea b). Lantana camara c). Both a and b d). None of these
Description : . Acidophile weed a). Digitaria sanguinalis b). Borreria sp c). Both a and b d). None of these
Description : . A basophile weed a). Alkali grass (Puccinallia sp) b). Quack grass c). Amaranth sp d). Both a and b
Description : Growth of the weed is reduced due to root exudates of maize a). Chenopodium album b). Amaranthus retroflexus c). Both a and b d). None of these
Description : . Common weed in pasture land a). Tephrosia procumbens b). Boerhaavia diffusa c). Both a and b d). None of these
Description : Industrial weeds can be controlled by using a). Non selective herbicides b). Selective herbicides c). Soil sterilants d). Both a and c
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 : In which weed seeds mature after uproot ing the plant? a). Stellaria media (Chick weed) b). Portulaca oleracea c). Both a and b d). None of these