Ethylene is used for
Coconut water contains
The affect of apical dominance can be overcome by which of the following hormone:
Match the following:
Options:
a A – iv, B – iii, C – v, D – ii, E – i
b A – v, B – iii, C – iv, D – ii, E – i
c A – iv, B – i, C – iv, D – iii, E – ii
d A – v, B – iii, C – ii, D – i, E - iv
Apples are generally wrapped in waxed paper to
Growth can be measured in various ways. Which of these can be used as parameters to measure growth
The term synergistic action of hormones refers to
Plasticity in plant growth means that
To increase sugar production in sugarcanes, they are sprayed with
ABA acts antagonistic to
Monocarpic plants are those which
The photoperiod in plants is perceived at
Fill in the places with appropriate word/ words.
a. A phase of growth which is maximum and fastest is __________.
b. Apical dominance as expressed in dicotyledonous plants is due to the presence of more ________ in the apical bud than in the lateral ones.
c. In addition to auxin, a ________ must be supplied to culture medium to obtain a good callus in plant tissue culture.
d. ________ of a vegetative plants are the sites of photoperiodic perception.
Plant growth substances (PGS) have innumerable practical applications. Name the PGS you should use to
a. Increase yield of sugar cane.
b. Promote lateral shoot growth.
c. Cause sprouting of potato tuber.
d. Inhibit seed germination.
A primary root grows from 5 cm to 19 cm in a week. Calculate the growth rate and relative growth rate over the period.
Gibberellins were first discovered in Japan when rice plants were suffering from bakane (the foolish seedling disease) caused by a fungus Gibberellafujikuroi.
a. Give two functions of this phytohormone.
b. Which property of Gibberellin caused foolish seedling disease in rice?
Gibberellins promote the formation of ______ flowers on genetically ____ plants in Cannabis whereas ethylene promotes formation of _______ flowers on genetically ______ plants.
Classify the following plants into Long-Day Plants (LDP), Short Day Plants (SDP) and Day Neutral Plants (DNP) Xanthium, Henbane (Hyoscyamusniger), Spinach, Rice, Strawberry, Bryophyllum, Sunflower, Tomato, Maize.
A farmer grows cucumber plants in his field. He wants to increase the number of female flowers in them. Which plant growth regulator can be applied to achieve this?
Where are the following hormones synthesized in plants
a. IAA
b. Gibberellins
c. Cytokinins
In botanical gardens and tea gardens, gardeners trim the plants regularly so that they remain bushy. Does this practice have any scientific explanation?
Light plays an important role in the life of all organisms. Name any three physiological processes in plants which are affected by light.
In the figure of Sigmoid growth curve given below, label segments 1, 2 and 3.
Growth is one of the characteristic of all living organisms? Do unicellular organisms also grow? If so, what are the parameters?
The rice seedlings infected with fungus Gibberllafujikuroi is called foolish seedlings? What was the reason behind it?
Nicotiana tabacum, a Short Day Plant, when exposed to more than critical period of light fails to flower. Explain.
What are the structural characteristics of a. Meristematic cells near root tip b. The cells in the elongation zone of the root
Does the growth pattern in plants differ from that in animals? Do all the parts of plant grow indefinitely? If not, name the regions of plant, which can grow indefinitely.
Explain in 2-3 lines each of the following terms with the help of examples taken from different plant tissues
a. Differentiation
b. De-differentiation
c. Redifferentiation
Auxins are growth hormones capable of promoting cell elongation. They have been used in horticulture to promote growth, flowering and rooting. Explain the meaning of the following terms related to auxins.
a. auxin precursors
b. anti-auxins
c. synthetic auxins
The role of ethylene and abscisic acid is both positive and negative. Justify the statement.
Positive Roles of Ethylene :Negative Role of Ethylene :Positive Role of Abscisic acid:Negative Role of Abscissic acid:
While experimentation, why do you think it is difficult to assign any affect seen to any single hormone?
What is the mechanism underlying the phenomenon by which the terminal/apical bud suppresses the growth of lateral buds? Suggest measures to overcome this phenomenon.
In animals there are special glands secreting hormones, whereas there are no glands in plants. Where are plant hormones formed? How are the hormones translocated to the site of activity?
Many discoveries in science have been accidental. This is true for plant hormones also. Can you justify this statement by giving an example? Also what term is used for such accidental findings?
To get a carpet like grass lawns are mowed regularly. Is there any scientific explanation for this?
In a slide showing different types of cells can you identify which type of the cell may be meristematic and the one which is incapable of dividing and how?
A rubber band stretches and reverts back to its original position. Bubble gum stretches, but it would not return to its original position. Is there any difference between the two processes? Discuss it with respect to plant growth (Hint: Elasticity (reversible) Plasticity (irreversible))
Label the diagram
a. This is which part of a dicotyledonous plant?
b. If we remove part 1 from the plant, what will happen?
Both animals and plants grow. Why do we say that growth and differentiation in plants is open and not so in animals? Does this statement hold true for sponges also?
Define parthenocarpy. Name the plant hormone used to induce parthenocarpy.
While eating watermelons, all of us wish it was seedless. As a plant physiologist can you suggest any method by which this can be achieved.
A gardener finds some broad-leaved dicot weeds growing in his lawns. What can be done to get rid of the weeds efficiently?
On germination a seed first produces shoot with leaves, flowers appear later,
a. Why do you think this happens?
b. How is this advantageous to the plant?
Fill in the blanks:
a. Maximum growth is observed in ________ phase.
b. Apical dominance is due to ____________
c. ___________ hormone initiate rooting
d. Pigment involved in Photoperception in flowering plants is ______
Some varieties of wheat are known as spring wheat while others are called winter wheat. Former variety is sown, and planted in spring and is harvested by the end of the same season. However, winter varieties, if planted in spring, fail to flower or produce mature grains within a span of a flowering season. Explain, why?
It is known that some varieties of wheat are sown in autumn but are harvested around next mid summer.
a. What could be the probable reason for this?
b. What term is used for this promotion of flowering under low temperature?
c. Which plant hormone can replace the cold treatment?
Name a hormone which
a. is gaseous in nature
b. is responsible for phototropism
c. induces femaleness in flowers of cucumber
d. is used for killing weeds (dicots)
e. induces flowering in long day plants