Horticulture Quiz 3
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Citrus root stock species are propagated through_________?
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which one of the following instrument is used to measure the relative humidity in atmosphere___________?
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The protein content of fresh fruit is about___________?
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Ethylene has horticulture uses such as___________?
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Acidlime is commercially propagated by____?
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In seed formation the outer integument of the ovule shrinks and forms the seed coat, is called as_________?
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In date palm male spathes enclose how many flowers_________?
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Club-root is the disease of__?
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The activity of enzymes in fruits usually decline at temperature___________?
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Chillies belongs to family___________?
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A technique which involves separating vegetative parts like rhizome offset, corns and sucker from the parent plant is called_________?
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A process off converting light energy into useful chemical energy_________?
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Skin diseases, night blindness and kidney stone are caused by the deficiency of__________?
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The term vernalization was first used in 1928 by__?
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Tomatoes would not have turned red if__________?
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A paranchy matous outer growth in the minor wall of the ovary to which the ovules are attached is called ___________?
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which is multipurpose tree___________?
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Inflorescence of mango __?
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Tropical and subtropical fruits have the highest level of___________?
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In Holy Quran which one of the following fruits have been especially mentioned__?
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Surface temperature of sun is___________?
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The main function of auxin is___?
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Apple apricot, plum, date, olive and peaches are rich in____?
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Recommended seed rate of potato is_________?
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A plant part which provides top and fruit bearing surface is called__________?
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Fruit in which edible portion is thalamus are known as___________?
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Where does respiratory electron transport occurs__?
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Sericulture deals with__________?
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Mango propagation is more successful by_____?
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Absence of chlorophyll in the plant is known as___?
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Direct effect of pollen grains on the female tissues of the ovary is called__________?
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Guava grown in soils with pH ___?
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Increased flower size has made tetraploidy important for___________?
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Anaerobic respiration is known as__?
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Study of plant species in relation of its environmental history ___________?
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In plants the food is stored in the form of __?
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Citrus orchards are usually planted in___________?
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Spinach, althea, winter wheat and oat are the example of__?
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Which one of the following quantative change is associated with ripening of fruits___?
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Guava, tomato, ber and melons are rich in__________?
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Cabbage, cauliflower, broccoli, knol-knol are___?
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Citrus root stock seeding are ready for budding after___?
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Shelf life of banana at 20?C in modified atmosphere with potassium permanganate is___?
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The edible part in pomegranate is___________?
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Mango stock for grafting is raised from __ ?
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A branch of science which deals with ornamental and vegetables is called___________?
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Nitrogen requirement for citrus plant per year is___________?
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Excess of nitrogen___?
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In Pakistan hockey sticks are generally made from__________?
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The food in onion is stored in___________?
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