Which part of the tobacco plant is infected by Meloidogyne incognita?
1. Root
2. Flower
3. Leaf
4. Stem
A true breeding plant is:
1. | Always homozygous recessive in its genetic constitution |
2. | One that is able to breed on its own |
3. | Produced due to cross-pollination among unrelated plants |
4. | Near homozygous and produces offspring of its kind |
Interspecific hybridization is the mating of
1. more closely related individuals within same breed for 4-6 generations
2. animals within same breed without having common ancestors
3. two different related species
4. superior males and females of different breeds
Homozygous purelines in cattle can be obtained by:
1. mating of related individuals of same breed.
2. mating of unrelated individuals of same breed.
3. mating of individuals of different breed.
4. mating of individuals of different species.
The agricultural practice of breeding and raising livestock is called:
1. | Domestication | 2. | Breeding |
3. | Animal husbandry | 4. | Bio-fortification |
A group of animals related by descent and similar in most characteristics like general appearance, features, size, configuration, etc., are said to belong to a:
1. | Variety | 2. | Species |
3. | Strain | 4. | Breed |
Which of the following is not an advantage of artificial insemination in cattle?
1. | Increased efficiency of bull usage |
2. | Increased genetic variability in the population |
3. | Increased potential for genetic selection |
4. | Reduced disease transmission |
The purposeful manipulation of plant species in order to create desired plant types that are better suited for cultivation, give better yields, and are disease resistant is called:
1. | Breeding | 2. | Genetic farming |
3. | Phytoremediation | 4. | r DNA technology |
A pure line plant:
1. | is defined as having only recessive alleles for the traits at all loci |
2. | breeds true and preserves the trait for many generations |
3. | is not susceptible to any diseases and is used as a parent in plant breeding experiments |
4. | can be produced by inbreeding amongst the endemic varieties only |
The sobriquet ‘Father of Green Revolution’ is used for:
1. | Norman Borlaug | 2. | M. S. Swaminathan |
3. | Gordon Conway | 4. | Elvin Stakman |