Which of the following pair is incorrectly matched?
1. Tomato - Day-neutral plant
2. Wheat - Short day plant
3. Henbane - Long day plant
4. Sugarcane - Short-day plant
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What is vernalisation?
1. Flowering is induced only when plant is exposed to certain duration of photoperiod
2. Flowering is either quantitatively or qualitatively dependent on exposure to low-temperature
3. Presence of different kinds of structure in response to environment or phases of life
4. All changes that an organism goes through during its life cycle
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Find odd one from the given tissues developed by the process of de-differentiation.
1. lnterfascicular vascular cambium
2. Cork cambium
3. Secondary cortex
4. Wound cambium
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Mark the incorrect statement.
1. Most of the winter flowering plants are short-day plants
2. Wheat is a day-neutral plant
3. The site of perception of light is the leaves of plants during photoperiodism
4. Florigen migrates from leaves to shoot apices to induce flowering
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The method of softening and weakening of seed coat to break the dormancy by the treatment of acid or alcohol is called
1. Vernalization
2. Stratification
3. Scarification
4. Photoperiodism
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In a given diagrammatic comparison, both leaves A and B have increased their area by 10 and 5 cm2 respectively in a given time. Calculate their absolute growth and relative growth rates.
1.
10
100%
5
20%
2.
20
100%
30
20%
3.
10
50%
5
10%
4.
20
50%
30
10%
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