Vernalisation is:
1. Low pH treatment
2. Low temperature treatment
3. High temperature treatment
4. High pH treatment

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Which one of the following generally acts as an antagonist to gibberellins?
1. Zeatin
2. Ethylene
3. ABA
4. IAA
Subtopic:  Abscisic Acid |
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Which of the following is not a plant growth inhibitor:
1. Dormin
2. IAA
3. Ethylene
4. ABA
Subtopic:  Growth Hormones & Auxin |
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Vernalisation is:
1. Low pH treatment
2. Low temp treatment
3. High temp treatment
4. High pH treatment
Subtopic:  Vernalization (OLD NCERT) |
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Rooting plant hormone is:
1. IBA
2. 2, 4,-D
3. 2,4,5-T
4. NAA
Subtopic:  Growth Hormones & Auxin |
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Induction of flowering by low temperature treatment is?
1. vernalization 
2. cryobiology 
3. photoperiodism 
4. pruning
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The bioassay of auxin is? 
1. Avena curvature 
2. callus formation 
3. culture of fungus 
4. seed dormancy
Subtopic:  Growth Hormones & Auxin |
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The bioassay of auxin is? 
1. avena curvature test 
2. callus formation 
3. culture of fungus 
4. seed dormancy
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Which one of the following is a natural growth inhibitor?
1. NAA
2. ABA
3. IAA
4. GA
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Apical dominance is caused by
1. auxin
2. gibberellin
3. kinetin
4. ABA 
Subtopic:  Growth Hormones & Auxin |
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