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Questions Related to hydroponics

The technique of hydroponics was first demonstrated by 

  1. M. Calvin (1961)

  2. Julius Von Sachs (1860)

  3. Arnon (1940)

  4. Hoagland (1940)


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In 1860 Julius von Sachs, Professor of Botany at the University of Wurzburg, published the first standard formula for a nutrient solution that could be dissolved in water and in which plants could be successfully grown. The technique was termed “nutriculture”.  Now it is called Hydroponics.
Answer is B.

The first acceptor of electrons from an excited chlorophyll molecule of photosystem II is:-

  1. Quinone

  2. Cytochrome

  3. Iron-sulphur protein

  4. Ferredoxin


Correct Option: A

Criteria of essentiality of nutrients in plants were given by.

  1. Stahl $(1923)$

  2. Benedict $(1927)$

  3. Arnon $(1938)$

  4. Sachs $(1860)$


Correct Option: C

Which of the following is not a role played by Potassium in plant growth?

  1. Translocation of carbohydrates

  2. Maintaining anion-cation balance

  3. Opening and closing of stomata

  4. Synthesis of proteins

  5. Maintaining turgidity of cells


Correct Option: A

Minerals that activate respiratory enzymes

  1. N and P

  2. Mg and Mn

  3. K and Ca

  4. S and Fe

  5. Cu and Bo


Correct Option: B

Select the correct statement(s) regarding the solution culture techniques.

  1. Successful hydroponic culture requires a large volume of nutrient solution or frequent adjustment of the nutrient solution to prevent roots from producing radical changes in nutrient concentrations and pH of the medium.

  2. In nutrient film growth system, plant roots lie on the surface of a trough, and nutrient solutions flow in a thin layer along the trough over the roots.

  3. In aeroponics technique, plants are grown with their roots suspended in air while being sprayed continuously with a nutrient solution.

  4. All of these


Correct Option: D

Enzyme pepsin acts upon food at a pH of about

  1. 3 to split proteins

  2. 2 to split carbohydrate

  3. 7 to change protein into peptones

  4. 2 to change protein in amino acids


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Pepsin enzymes are the enzymes that help in degradation of the proteins into various components like peptones. These enzymes are mostly found in stomach which has acidic pH.

Hence, the correct answer is '3 to split proteins'.

Choose the correct answer from the alternatives given.
In plants a common symptom caused by deficiencies of Ca, K, Mg and P is the:

  1. appearance of a dead necrotic area

  2. poor development of vasculature

  3. bending of the leaf tip

  4. formation of carotenes in plenty


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Deficiency symptoms of Ca, K, Mg and P appear initially as localized tissue necrosis leading to stunted plant growth, necrotic leaf margins on young leaves or curling of the leaves, and eventual death of terminal buds and root tips.

So the correct answer is "appearance of a dead necrotic area".

Which one of the following roles is not charcteristic of an essential element?

  1. Being a component of biomolecules

  2. Changing the chemistry of soil

  3. Being a structural component of energy related chemical compounds.

  4. Activation or inhibition of enzymes.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

A dirt's fruitfulness, which is a substantial property, is simpler to change than the dirt's physical properties. A natural issue, the dirt minerals present, and the seepage conditions all impact soil shading. 

So, the correct option is 'Changing the chemistry of soil'.

Which of the following is not a deficiency symptom of minerals?

  1. Internode shortening

  2. Necrosis

  3. Chlorosis

  4. Etiolation


Correct Option: D