Both ethylene and ABA are responsible for
1. Promoting the abscission of leaves and fruits
2. Inducing dormancy of seeds
3. Stimulation of apical dominance
4. Ripening

Subtopic:  Ethylene | Abscisic Acid |
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_________ is a period when growth and development is temporarily stopped.
1. Dormancy
2. Abscission
3. Senescence
4. Validation
Subtopic:  Seed Dormancy (OLD NCERT) |
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Florigen results in the conversion of
1. Reproductive bud  → Vegetative bud
2. Shoot apex            → Flowering bud
3. Root apex              → Reproductive bud
4. Vegetative bud      → Lateral shoot
Subtopic:  Growth Hormones & Auxin |
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Which type of plants can blossom throughout the year?
1. Long-day plants
2. Short-long day plants
3. Short-day plants
4. Day-neutral plants
Subtopic:  Photoperiodism (OLD NCERT) |
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Which of the following is an example of short-day plant?
1. Tobacco
2. Sugarbeet
3. Wheat
4. Radish
Subtopic:  Photoperiodism (OLD NCERT) |
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Most of the winter flowering plants belong to
1. Short long day plants
2. Long day plants
3. Short day plants
4. Day neutral plants
Subtopic:  Photoperiodism (OLD NCERT) |
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Cucumber and tomato are the examples of
1. Day-neutral plants
2. Short day plants
3. Long-day plants
4. Long short-day plants
Subtopic:  Photoperiodism (OLD NCERT) |
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The site of perception of light in plants for flowering is
1. Stems
2. Roots
3. Leaves
4. Fruits
Subtopic:  Photoperiodism (OLD NCERT) |
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The hormonal substance which migrates from leaves to shoot apices to induce flowering is
1. Dormin
2. Zeatin
3. Kinetin
4. Florigen
Subtopic:  Growth Hormones & Auxin |
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Some plants like sugarbeet and cabbage require low temperatures for flowering. This phenomenon is called
1. Photoperiodism
2. Parthenocarpy
3. Vemalisation
4. Abscission
Subtopic:  Vernalization (OLD NCERT) |
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