Vernalisation
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Which hormone is responsible for flowering?
- produce flowers normally
- do not need vernalization
- can not produce flowers and mature grains
- produce grains like spring variety
What do you understand by photoperiodism and vernalisation? Describe their significance.
- thermoperiodism
- photoperiodism
- vernalisation
- phototropism
What are the requirements of Vernalization?
Which hormone stimulates the production of flowers in plants?
Vernalization stimulates flowering in
Turmeric
Jimikand
Ginger
Carrots
Using low temperature to promote flowering in plants is called _____.
Vernalization
Photoblast
None of the above
Photoperiodism
- pericarp
- leaves
- embryo of the seed
- flower
- i-2, ii-3, iii-1
- i-3, ii-2, iii-1
- i-1, ii-3, iii-2
- i-1, ii-2, iii-3
Which of the following is an example of plants undergoing vernalization?
Sugarbeet
Carrot
Cabbage
All of the above
Wheat, Rye, Barley
Beet, Rice, Carrot
Cabbage, Radish, Wheat
Carrot, Cabbage, Beet
How long is the auto-flowering seedling stage?
Vernalisation stimulates flowering in
Jimikand
Turmeric
Carrot
Ginger
- Day-neutral plants- No correlation between duration of light exposure and flowering
- Photoperiodism- Plants respond to the length of day and night
- Vernalisation- Plants respond to any temperature
- Seed Dormancy- Temporary suspension of seed germination
Nectar of flower is the main food of a butterfly.
- True
- False
Which of the following should be used as an explant to generate a disease-free plant?
Ovary cell
Anther
Young embryo
Shoot tip
- Auxin
- Gibberellin
- Cytokinin
- Auxin + Cytokinin
Who first used the term photorespiration?
Pasteur
Krebs
Warburg
Decker
- Cabbage
- Wheat
- Carrot
- Sugarbeet
Who Discovered Florigen?
i. At a given place, both long day and short-day plants can flower simultaneously.
ii. Life span of a cabbage plant is nearly two years.
iii. Carrots are polycarpic plants.
- Both i and ii
- Both i and iii
- Only iii
- Only i
- March
- May
- April
- September
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 lowering under low temperature?
C. Which plant hormone can replace the cold treatment?
- Narcissus
- Eucalyptus
- Chrysanthemum
- Gladiolus
- Kinetin
- ABA/CK
- GA
- Ethylene
Will a damaged seed grow?
- Pruning
- Use of high saline soil
- Vernalization
- None of the above