Description : .____________ is a selective post – emergence herbicide used for weed control in rice a). Bispyribac-sodium b). Butachlor c). Pretilachlor d). Atrazine
Last Answer : a). Bispyribac-sodium
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 : Which is the ‘odd one’ based on mimicry a). Wild rice in rice b). Wild sorghum in sorghum c). Wild sugarcane in sugarcane d). Itch grass in upland rice
Last Answer : d). Itch grass in upland rice
Description : Percent reduction in grain yield of transplanted rice due to weeds is a). 20-40 b).10-30 c).15-20 d).15-45
Last Answer : d).15-45
Description : Mid morning application of which of the herbicides is better than its evening applica tion a). Butachlor b). Alachlor c). Glyphosate d). Paraquat
Last Answer : d). Paraquat
Description : Which of the herbicide (ai) requiring higher amount for a unit area to be sprayed a). Bispyribac-sodium b). Butachlor c). Cyhalofop-butyl d). Pyrazosulfuron-ethyl
Last Answer : b). Butachlor
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 : Which of the following pre-emergence her bicides can be applied with herbicides that have efficacy with emerged weeds a). Chloracitamide b). Thiocarbamates c). Dinitroanilines d). All
Last Answer : d). All
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 : Percent reduction in yield in case of onion due to weeds is a). 20-30 b). 30-35 c). 60-70 d).15-20
Last Answer : c). 60-70
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 : 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
Last Answer : 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 : he earliest attempt to control weeds by herbicides was made in 1937 in Pun jab to control Carthamus oxyacantha by using a). Sulfosulfuron b). Atrazine c). Sodium arsenate d). 2,4-D
Last Answer : c). Sodium arsenate
Description : Propanil has to be applied to rice crop at a). One leaf stage b). 2-3 leaf stage c). 4 leaf stage d). None of these
Last Answer : b). 2-3 leaf stage
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
Last Answer : c). Both a and b
Description : The condition intensifies the spread of perennial propagules of weeds after being exposed by tillage a). Hot weather b). Rainfall c). High light intensity d). High wind
Last Answer : b). Rainfall
Description : When the weeds are under pressure, the herbicides enter the leaf a). less readily b). more readily c). do not enter d). entry not affected
Last Answer : a). less readily
Description : Commonly used chemical fertilizer to con trol submerged weeds and water bloom non -selectively a). Anhydrous ammonia b). Ammonium sulphate c). Ammonium nitrate d). Urea
Last Answer : d). Urea
Description : Which of the weeds are rapidly controlled by MCPA than 2,4-D a). Nutsedge b). Canada thistle c). Both d). None
Last Answer : c). Both
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 : . 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 : 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 : Industrial weeds can be controlled by using a). Non selective herbicides b). Selective herbicides c). Soil sterilants d). Both a and c
Last Answer : d). Both a and c
Description : In paddy field which of the following con trols weeds effectively? a). Puddling b). Transplanting c). Manuring d). Both a and b
Description : Which of the weeds make harvesting diffi cult a). Canada thistle b). Cocklebur c). Wild safflower d). All of these
Description : A herbicide for controlling weeds in grassland and pastures a). 2,4-D b). Carfentrazone c). Metsulfuron-methyl d). All
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 : Herbicide Antidotes a). protect crop plants b). harm crop plants c). Protect weeds d). Harm weeds
Last Answer : a). protect crop plants
Description : Herbicides are less effective on weeds under which of the soil condition a). Field capacity b). Saturated c). Both a and b d). Dry
Last Answer : d). Dry
Description : Generally weeds seeds are abundant at a depth of a). 1.0-1.5cm b). 5 cm c).10cm d).15cm
Last Answer : a). 1.0-1.5cm
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
Description : When is upland rice sown? -SST 10th
Last Answer : The upland rice is sown without irrigation in the months of March-April. The crop becomes mature within six months, and the harvesting takes place in September-October. This variety of rice ... usually grown at the higher elevations. The production of crop is confined totally to local consumption.
Description : What is the Critical Period of Crop-Weed Competition for Upland rice condition?
Last Answer : Ans.Entire period of crop growth
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 : Tolerance of the rice plants to molinate is due to a).Reverse metabolism b). Protoplasmic resistance c). Conjugation d). Slow translocation
Last Answer : b). Protoplasmic resistance
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 : . 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 : Which of the safeners counteract inhibition of synthesis of very long chain fatty acids in rice by pretilachlor and metolachlor a). Fenclorim b). Benoxacor c). Fluxofenim d). All
Description : Early post-emergence treatment is followed in a). Potato b). Sugarcane c). Both a and b d). Rice
Description : . Mimicry weed in rice field is a). Wild rice (Oryza sativa var fatua) b). Echinochloa colona c). Echinochloa crusgalli d). All of these
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 common weed of lowland rice a). Phalaris minor b). Avena fatua c). Monochoria vginalis d). Lolium temulentum
Last Answer : c). Monochoria vginalis
Description : The term, allelopathy was given by a). Rice b). Molisch c). Decondole d). Democritus
Last Answer : b). Molisch
Description : . A crop has residual allelopathy on wheat a). Rice b). Lentil c). Maize d). Sorghum
Last Answer : b). Lentil
Description : The term allelopathy was given by a). Rice (1974) b). Molisch (1937) c). Decondole (1832) d). Molisch (1930)
Last Answer : b). Molisch (1937)