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Questions Related to whose forests?
Which of the following is also called unwanted plants?
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Weeds
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Shrubs
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Grasses
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Feeds
Weeds are the unwanted or undesirable plants as they compete with desirable crops in the field for nutrients, sunlight and interfere with the growth of crops.
Herbicides are chemicals which control
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Insects
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Fungi
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Weeds
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Nematodes
Herbicides are chemical which control weeds. These are also called as weedicides. Glufosinate ammonium is a broad spectrum herbicides. A 2,4-D (2,4-Dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) is a plant hormone that acts as herbicide. It kills the broadleaf weeds that harm the plants by causing uncontrolled growth in them.
Which of the following chemical/s cannot be used as a weedicide?
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Dalapon
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Metachlor
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2-4- Dichlorophenoxy-acetic acid.
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Colchicine
The best time for removal of weeds is before they produce flowers and seeds.
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True
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False
Removal of weed (or weeding) is done before weeds flower because if they flower they will also produce seeds and finally result in the dispersal of the seeds which makes it difficult to control the weeds because each seed will produce a new weed plant.
Which of the following statement can be related to weed?
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A weed is a plant considered desirable in a particular situation
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A weed is a plant considered undesirable in a particular situation
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A weed is a plant considered undesirable in all situations.
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A weed is a plant considered desirable in a all situations.
A weed is a wild plant that grows in an unwanted region and is a competition to cultivated plants. They are also known as invasive plants. Weeds typically produce a large number of seeds and propagate enormously. They are highly competitive, persistent, pernicious and may interfere negatively with human activities. It may have good properties also. But the undesirable properties outweigh the desirable properties at a given place.
Which of the following effect is not caused due to weeds?
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Increased crop field
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Interference with harvest
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Limit the choice of crop rotation sequences and cultural practices
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Serve as hosts for crop diseases or provide shelter for insects
Farmer is interested in increasing yield of sugarcane by increasing its height which growth hormone would you suggest to achieve his goal?
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Auxin
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Cytokinin
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Gibberellin
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ABA
Auxins have a cardinal role in the coordination of many growths and behavioral processes in the plant's life cycle and are essential for plant body development. So the correct option is ' Auxin'.
Xanthium, Parthenium, Cyperus rotundus are the examples of
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Diseases
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Pesticides
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Weeds
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Pathogens
Weeds are unwanted plants which grow along with the crop plants in the cultivated field. Some common weeds in India are Amaranthus (Chaulai), Parthenium (Gajar ghas), Cyperus rotundus (Motha), Chenopodium (Bathua), Xanthium (Gokhroo). Weeds compete with the crop plants for nutrients, space, light and water. This results in lowering the food grain quality and reduction in crop yield. Weeds may produce toxic substances which may interfere with crop growth. During harvesting, weeds get mixed up with crops to lower down its quality.
So, the correct
answer is 'Weeds'.
The growth of weeds can be controlled by
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Manual removal
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Irrigation
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Herbicides
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All of the above
The growth of weeds can be controlled by the following methods:
(2) Manual removal: Many gardeners still remove weeds by manually pulling them out of the ground, making sure to include the roots that would otherwise allow them to resprout.
(3) Irrigation: Drip irrigation involves bringing water directly to the roots of the desired plants, thereby limits weed's access to water.
Weeding is necessary because_______________
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They affect growth of the plant
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They affect the nutrients supplied to the soil
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Both A and B
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None of these
Weeding is necessary since weeds compete with the crop plants for water, nutrients, space and light. Thus, they affect the growth of the crop. Some weeds interfere even in harvesting and may be poisonous for animals and human beings.