Description : Which weed induces asthama in humans due to pollen spread? a). Ambrosia artemissifolia b). Franseria sp c). Both a and b d). None of these
Last Answer : c). Both a and b
Description : A nitrogen fixing weed species in wheat a). Lathyrus aphaca b). Medicago denticulata c). Vicia sativa d). All
Last Answer : d). All
Description : Established at Hisar in 1968, who was the founder President/Secretary of ISWS a). Amaranthus sp b). Chenopodium c). Circium sp d). All of these
Last Answer : d). All of these
Description : . October sowing of berseem/lucerne pro motes the growth of a). Amaranthus sp b). Trianthema sp c). Both a and b d). None of these
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 : 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 : Which of the weed accumulates more phosphrous content of over 3%. a). Digitaria b). Amaranthus c). Chenopodium d). Portuluca
Last Answer : a). Digitaria
Description : A weed with a funnel shaped corolla a). Medicago denticulata b). Vicia sativa c). Convolvulus arvensis d). Scirpus sp
Last Answer : c). Convolvulus arvensis
Description : Root exudates of which crop has allelo pathic effect on Chenopodium album? a). Wheat b). Oat c). Pea d). All
Description : A weed poisonous to animals and human beings a). Datura metal b). Ammannia baccifera c). Chenopodium d). Urtica sp
Last Answer : a). Datura metal
Description : . A ceremonial weed a). Cynodon dactylon b). Datura stramonium c). Tagetus sp d). All of these
Description : Weed eradication is rare but practiced in a). Lantana b). Saccharum sp c). Striga sp d). All of these
Description : The weed having more dormancy a). Dactyloctenium sp b). Lathyrus sp c). Field bind weed d). All 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
Last Answer : d). Both a and b
Description : . Submerged weed a). Hydrilla verticillata b). Nagar sp c). Utricularia stellaris d). All of these
Description : A biennial weed a). Alternanthera sp b). Cichorium intybus c). Circium vulgare d). All of these
Description : A dominant weed of puddle paddy soil a). Echinochloa b). Caesulina c). Eclipta sp d). All of these
Description : . A weed selective under irrigated conditions a). Commelina benghalensis b). Trianthema sp c). Brachiaria ramosa d). All of these
Description : . A weed acting as a satellite weed a). Avena fatua b). Cuscuta sp c). Cichorium sp 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 : A weed producing > 1 lakh seeds/plant a). Amaranthus sp b). Portulaca sp c). Both a and b d). Cascutta sp
Description : A diocious weed a). Canada thistle b). Eel grass c). Amaranthus sp d). Both a and b
Description : Weed species which has nematicidal prop erty a). Crotolaria b). Parthenium c). Eichhornia sp d). All of these
Description : Which of the following weed is used in cot tage industry for making rope and thatch material? a). Typha b). Saccharum sp c). Both a and b d). Lantana
Description : A troublesome weed of water body a). Water lilly b). Lotus (Nelumbo sp) c). Water hyacinth d). All the above
Last Answer : d). All the above
Description : Trap crop for Cuscuta sp a). Small grains b). Chickpea c). Mustard d). All
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 : Consumptive use of Chenopodium album is a). 200 mm b). 550 mm c). 750 mm d). 1000 mm
Last Answer : b). 550 mm
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 : Which of the following is an example of a weed of rabi season that infest wheat crop? (a) Chenopodium (b) Motha (c) Jangali jowar (d) None of the above
Last Answer : (a) Chenopodium
Description : Rabi crop is sown in (a) October - November (b) April - May (c) January - February (d) August – September
Last Answer : Ans: (a)
Description : Which food crop in India is sown in October-November and reaped in April? (1) Coconut (2) Coffee (3) Rice (4) Wheat
Last Answer : (4) Wheat Explanation: Rabi crops refer to agricultural crops sown in winter and harvested in the summer season. The chief rabbi crops are wheat, barley, gram, pulses, linseed and mustard.
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 : 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 : . 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
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 : The official peer-reviewed Journal of the EWRS (European Weed Research Society) is a). Journal of Crop and Weed b). Weed Research c). Weed Science
Last Answer : b). Weed Research
Description : Critical period of crop weed competition in sugarcane is a). 30-40 days b). 30-120 days c). 10-40 days d). 15-30 days
Last Answer : b). 30-120 days
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 : Factors affecting weed-crop interference are a). Period of weed growth b). Soil and climate influence c). Plant species effects d). All
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 : 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
Description : Insect to control Lantana a). Ophimoyia sp (seed fly) b). Teleonania sp (Lace bug) c). Theola sp (Butterfly) d). All of these
Description : . Digging reduces population of a). Cynodon sp b). Amaranthus sp c). Convolvulus sp d). None of these
Last Answer : a). Cynodon sp