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

   

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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
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Which of the following is an example of short-day plant?
1. Tobacco
2. Sugarbeet
3. Wheat
4. Radish
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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
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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
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The site of perception of light in plants for flowering is
1. Stems
2. Roots
3. Leaves
4. Fruits
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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
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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
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Which of the following is incorrect about vernalisation?
1. It prevents precocious reproductive development
2. It is observed in winter variety of wheat
3. Flowering is stimulated by low temperature
4. It is the resting stage of seeds
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During vernalisation, the stimulus of low temperature is perceived by
1. Stem apex
2. Leaves
3. Roots
4. Bark
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