An incandescent light bulb has a high output of red light. Which of the following plant process will be least promoted by it:
1. photosynthesis.
2. seed germination.
3. phototropism.
4. flowering.

Subtopic:  Photoperiodism (OLD NCERT) |

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Etiolated seedlings become normal when exposed to:
1. Blue light
2. Green light
3. Red light
4. Far red light

Subtopic:  Photoperiodism (OLD NCERT) |
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When lettuce seeds illuminated by red light are then exposed to far red light:

1. Pr is converted to Pfr and germination is inhibited
2. Pr is converted to Pfr and germination is initiated
3. Pfr is converted to Pr and germination is inhibited
4. Pfr is converted to Pr and germination is initiated

Subtopic:  Photoperiodism (OLD NCERT) |

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The biologically active form of the phytochrome is:
1.Pr
2. Pfr
3. Both
4. None

Subtopic:  Photoperiodism (OLD NCERT) |

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The most important colors in regulating photomorhogenesis in plants are:
1. Violet and Yellow
2. White and Black
3. Green and Orange
4. Red and Blue

Subtopic:  Photoperiodism (OLD NCERT) |
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The plant hormones that are produced by wounded plants and play a key role in controlling plant defences against herbivores as well as responsible for enchanting fragrance of jasmine are:
1. Brassinosteroids
2. Strigolactones
3. Jasmonates
4. Auxins

Subtopic:  Growth Hormones & Auxin |

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The newly discovered PGR brassinosteroids have effects qualitatively similar to:
1. Auxins
2. Gibberellins
3. Cytokinins
4. Ethylene

Subtopic:  Growth Hormones & Auxin | Auxin Function |

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Hyponastic response in submerged plants may be due to auxin and:
1. ABA
2. Ethylene
3. Cytikinin
4. Gibberellins

Subtopic:  Ethylene |

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Many mutants that are especially prone to wilting are deficient in:
1. ABA
2. Ethylene
3. Cytokinins
4. Gibberellins

Subtopic:  Abscisic Acid |

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The control of apical dominance is due to interaction of auxins, cytokinins and a newly discovered plant hormone called as:
1. Brassinosteroids
2. Jasmonates
3. Salicylic acid
4. Strigolactones

Subtopic:  Auxin Function | Cytokinin |

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