338236
When is the harvesting of winter varieties done?
1 Spring
2 Winter
3 Mid-summer
4 Autumn
Explanation:
Winter varieties are planted in autumn. They germinate, and over winter come out as small seedlings, resume growth in the spring, and are harvested usually around mid-summer.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
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Hormone, which replaces the requirement of vernalisation is
1 Ethylene
2 ABA
3 Gibberllin
4 Cytokinin
Explanation:
Hormone, which replaces the requirement of vernalisaton is Gibberellin. Gibberellin overcomes vernalization requirement (low temperature) for flowering. Gibberellins affect several reproductive processes in plants. They stimulate flowering, particularly in long-day plants.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338227
Stimulus of vernalisation is perceived by
1 Shoot tips
2 Mature tissues
3 Embryo
4 Both 1 and 3
Explanation:
Stimulus for vernalisation is perceived by the shoot apex or by embryo of the seed.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338228
Monocarpic plants are those which
1 Bear flowers with one ovary
2 Flower once and die
3 Bear only one flower
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Plants which flowers only once in its life time are called monocarpic plants.
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338229
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Site of perception of light/dark duration P Vernalisation B Exposure to low temperature Q Leaves C Spring variety R Planted in the spring D Winter variety S Planted in autumn
Site of perception of light/dark duration - Leaves Exposure to low temperature - vernalisation Spring variety - planted in spring Winter variety - planted in autumn
338236
When is the harvesting of winter varieties done?
1 Spring
2 Winter
3 Mid-summer
4 Autumn
Explanation:
Winter varieties are planted in autumn. They germinate, and over winter come out as small seedlings, resume growth in the spring, and are harvested usually around mid-summer.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338226
Hormone, which replaces the requirement of vernalisation is
1 Ethylene
2 ABA
3 Gibberllin
4 Cytokinin
Explanation:
Hormone, which replaces the requirement of vernalisaton is Gibberellin. Gibberellin overcomes vernalization requirement (low temperature) for flowering. Gibberellins affect several reproductive processes in plants. They stimulate flowering, particularly in long-day plants.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338227
Stimulus of vernalisation is perceived by
1 Shoot tips
2 Mature tissues
3 Embryo
4 Both 1 and 3
Explanation:
Stimulus for vernalisation is perceived by the shoot apex or by embryo of the seed.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338228
Monocarpic plants are those which
1 Bear flowers with one ovary
2 Flower once and die
3 Bear only one flower
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Plants which flowers only once in its life time are called monocarpic plants.
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338229
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Site of perception of light/dark duration P Vernalisation B Exposure to low temperature Q Leaves C Spring variety R Planted in the spring D Winter variety S Planted in autumn
Site of perception of light/dark duration - Leaves Exposure to low temperature - vernalisation Spring variety - planted in spring Winter variety - planted in autumn
338236
When is the harvesting of winter varieties done?
1 Spring
2 Winter
3 Mid-summer
4 Autumn
Explanation:
Winter varieties are planted in autumn. They germinate, and over winter come out as small seedlings, resume growth in the spring, and are harvested usually around mid-summer.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338226
Hormone, which replaces the requirement of vernalisation is
1 Ethylene
2 ABA
3 Gibberllin
4 Cytokinin
Explanation:
Hormone, which replaces the requirement of vernalisaton is Gibberellin. Gibberellin overcomes vernalization requirement (low temperature) for flowering. Gibberellins affect several reproductive processes in plants. They stimulate flowering, particularly in long-day plants.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338227
Stimulus of vernalisation is perceived by
1 Shoot tips
2 Mature tissues
3 Embryo
4 Both 1 and 3
Explanation:
Stimulus for vernalisation is perceived by the shoot apex or by embryo of the seed.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338228
Monocarpic plants are those which
1 Bear flowers with one ovary
2 Flower once and die
3 Bear only one flower
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Plants which flowers only once in its life time are called monocarpic plants.
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338229
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Site of perception of light/dark duration P Vernalisation B Exposure to low temperature Q Leaves C Spring variety R Planted in the spring D Winter variety S Planted in autumn
Site of perception of light/dark duration - Leaves Exposure to low temperature - vernalisation Spring variety - planted in spring Winter variety - planted in autumn
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BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338236
When is the harvesting of winter varieties done?
1 Spring
2 Winter
3 Mid-summer
4 Autumn
Explanation:
Winter varieties are planted in autumn. They germinate, and over winter come out as small seedlings, resume growth in the spring, and are harvested usually around mid-summer.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338226
Hormone, which replaces the requirement of vernalisation is
1 Ethylene
2 ABA
3 Gibberllin
4 Cytokinin
Explanation:
Hormone, which replaces the requirement of vernalisaton is Gibberellin. Gibberellin overcomes vernalization requirement (low temperature) for flowering. Gibberellins affect several reproductive processes in plants. They stimulate flowering, particularly in long-day plants.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338227
Stimulus of vernalisation is perceived by
1 Shoot tips
2 Mature tissues
3 Embryo
4 Both 1 and 3
Explanation:
Stimulus for vernalisation is perceived by the shoot apex or by embryo of the seed.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338228
Monocarpic plants are those which
1 Bear flowers with one ovary
2 Flower once and die
3 Bear only one flower
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Plants which flowers only once in its life time are called monocarpic plants.
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338229
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Site of perception of light/dark duration P Vernalisation B Exposure to low temperature Q Leaves C Spring variety R Planted in the spring D Winter variety S Planted in autumn
Site of perception of light/dark duration - Leaves Exposure to low temperature - vernalisation Spring variety - planted in spring Winter variety - planted in autumn
338236
When is the harvesting of winter varieties done?
1 Spring
2 Winter
3 Mid-summer
4 Autumn
Explanation:
Winter varieties are planted in autumn. They germinate, and over winter come out as small seedlings, resume growth in the spring, and are harvested usually around mid-summer.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338226
Hormone, which replaces the requirement of vernalisation is
1 Ethylene
2 ABA
3 Gibberllin
4 Cytokinin
Explanation:
Hormone, which replaces the requirement of vernalisaton is Gibberellin. Gibberellin overcomes vernalization requirement (low temperature) for flowering. Gibberellins affect several reproductive processes in plants. They stimulate flowering, particularly in long-day plants.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338227
Stimulus of vernalisation is perceived by
1 Shoot tips
2 Mature tissues
3 Embryo
4 Both 1 and 3
Explanation:
Stimulus for vernalisation is perceived by the shoot apex or by embryo of the seed.
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338228
Monocarpic plants are those which
1 Bear flowers with one ovary
2 Flower once and die
3 Bear only one flower
4 All of the above
Explanation:
Plants which flowers only once in its life time are called monocarpic plants.
NCERT Exemplar
BIOXI15: PLANT GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
338229
Match the columns I and II. Column I Column II A Site of perception of light/dark duration P Vernalisation B Exposure to low temperature Q Leaves C Spring variety R Planted in the spring D Winter variety S Planted in autumn
Site of perception of light/dark duration - Leaves Exposure to low temperature - vernalisation Spring variety - planted in spring Winter variety - planted in autumn