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Which of the following combinations of plant diseases and the types of their causal organisms is/are CORRECT?

Which of the following combinations of plant diseases and the types of their causal organisms is/are CORRECT?

(A) Late blight of potato − Bacteria
(B) Black rot of crucifer − Bacteria
(C) Tungro disease of rice − Mycoplasma
(D) Root knot of tomato − Nematode

 

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Match the types of ecological energy productivity in Group 1 with their respective definitions in Group 2.

Match the types of ecological energy productivity in Group 1 with their respective definitions in Group 2.

Group 1Group 2
(P) Net primary productivity(i) Total amount of energy produced by autotrophs
(Q) Gross primary productivity(ii) Amount of energy stored by autotrophs after respiration
(R) Net productivity(iii) Net gain of energy by the consumers after energy loss
(S) Secondary productivity(iv) Unused amount of energy after consumption by heterotrophs

(A) P−iii, Q−ii, R−iv, S−i
(B) P−ii, Q−i, R−iii, S−iv
(C) P−ii, Q−i, R−iv, S−iii
(D) P−iv, Q−i, R−ii, S−iii

 

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Match the types of ecological interactions in Group 1 with their respective definitions in Group 2.

Match the types of ecological interactions in Group 1 with their respective definitions in Group 2.

Group 1Group 2
(P) Protocooperation(i) One species is harmed but the other is neither harmed nor benefited
(Q) Commensalism(ii) A type of mutualism where one species is benefited more than the other
(R) Amensalism(iii) Both species are benefited but the interaction is not obligatory
(S) Helotism(iv) One species is benefited without harming the other

(A) P−iii, Q−iv, R−i, S−ii
(B) P−ii, Q−i, R−iii, S−iv
(C) P−i, Q−iv, R−iii, S−ii
(D) P−iii, Q−i, R−iv, S−ii

 

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Match the plant products in Group 1 with the plant species in Group 2 that produce them and the respective plant parts in Group 3 where they accumulate the most.

Match the plant products in Group 1 with the plant species in Group 2 that produce them and the respective plant parts in Group 3 where they accumulate the most.

Group 1Group 2Group 3
(P) Liquorice(i) Cinchona calisaya(a) Leaf
(Q) Quinine(ii) Lawsonia inermis(b) Root
(R) Henna(iii) Glycyrrhiza glabra(c) Flower
(S) Saffron(iv) Papaver somniferum(d) Bark
(v) Crocus sativus(e) Seed

(A) P−iii−b, Q−i−d, R−ii−a, S−v−c
(B) P−i−b, Q−iii−d, R−ii−a, S−iv−c
(C) P−iii−b, Q−i−d, R−ii−e, S−v−c
(D) P−iv−b, Q−i−d, R−iii−c, S−ii−a

 

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With reference to Agrobacterium tumefaciens mediated plant transformation, match the virulence factors in Group 1 with their protein types in Group 2.

With reference to Agrobacterium tumefaciens mediated plant transformation, match the virulence factors in Group 1 with their protein types in Group 2.

Group 1Group 2
(P) VirG(i) Kinase
(Q) VirA(ii) Helicase
(R) VirE(iii) Transcriptional activator
(S) VirC(iv) Single strand binding protein

(A) P−i, Q−ii, R−iv, S−iii
(B) P−iii, Q−i, R−ii, S−iv
(C) P−ii, Q−iv, R−i, S−iii
(D) P−iii, Q−i, R−iv, S−ii

 

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Match the inhibitors in Group 1 with their respective targets in Group 2.

Match the inhibitors in Group 1 with their respective targets in Group 2.

Group 1Group 2
(P) Oligomycin(i) Cytochrome bc1 complex
(Q) Antimycin A(ii) Photosystem II
(R) 3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (DCMU)(iii) K+^+ ionophore
(S) Valinomycin(iv) FO ATP synthase

(A) P−i, Q−ii, R−iii, S−iv
(B) P−iv, Q−i, R−ii, S−iii
(C) P−iii, Q−i, R−iv, S−ii
(D) P−iv, Q−ii, R−i, S−iii

 

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In wild-type Arabidopsis thaliana, the four types of floral organs (sepal, petal, stamen, carpel) are arranged in concentric whorls from outside to inside. With reference to the ABC model of floral organ patterning, match the homeotic mutants in Group 1 with their respective arrangements of organs in the four whorls given in Group 2.

In wild-type Arabidopsis thaliana, the four types of floral organs (sepal, petal, stamen, carpel) are arranged in concentric whorls from outside to inside. With reference to the ABC model of floral organ patterning, match the homeotic mutants in Group 1 with their respective arrangements of organs in the four whorls given in Group 2.

Group 1Group 2
(P) A class mutants(i) sepal, sepal, carpel, carpel
(Q) B class mutants(ii) sepal, petal, petal, sepal
(R) C class mutants(iii) carpel, stamen, stamen, carpel
(iv) sepal, sepal, petal, petal

(A) P−iv, Q−ii, R−i
(B) P−iii, Q−i, R−ii
(C) P−ii, Q−i, R−iii
(D) P−iii, Q−i, R−iv

 

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In Calvin-Benson cycle, to produce 1 molecule of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate by fixing 3 molecules of carbon dioxide, 9 molecules of ATP and ________ molecules (in integer) of NADPH are typically utilized.

In Calvin-Benson cycle, to produce 1 molecule of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate by fixing 3 molecules of carbon dioxide, 9 molecules of ATP and ________ molecules (in integer) of NADPH are typically utilized.

 

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Which of the following statements is/are CORRECT with reference to rubber production from plants?

Which of the following statements is/are CORRECT with reference to rubber production from plants?

(A) Para rubber is produced from Hevea brasiliensis
(B) India rubber is produced from Ficus elastica
(C) Panama rubber is produced from Manihot glaziovii
(D) Ceara rubber is produced from Castilla elastica

 

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Which of the following selectable marker genes is/are used for herbicide tolerance during genetic transformation of plants?

Which of the following selectable marker genes is/are used for herbicide tolerance during genetic transformation of plants?

(A) hpt
(B) bar
(C) nptII
(D) pmi

 

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