A. Certified seed
B. Nucleus seed
C. Foundation seed
D. Registered seed
Related Mcqs:
- Progeny of nucleus seed is called_________________?
A. Basic seed
B. Breeder seed
C. Foundation seed
D. All the above - Progeny of nucleus seed is called__________________?
A. Foundation seed
B. Breeder seed
C. Certified seed
D. Registered seed - Breeders seed production is taken up from the nucleus seed B and A lines are pollinated in an isolation of 1 Km in a ratio of_________________?
A. 1:2
B. 1:3
C. 1:4
D. 1:5 - The seed dormancy of rice seed can be broken by putting into the oven at____________________?
A. 50°c for 5 hrs
B. 53°c for 6 hrs
C. 45°c for 6 hrs
D. none of the above - Hitting the seed with force against a hard surface to break seed dormancy is called_______________?
A. Impaction
B. Abrasion
C. Stratification
D. Scarification - Seed rat of American cotton per acre is__________________?
A. 10-12 kg
B. 6-8 kg
C. 15-18 kg
D. non of these - Who described. the use of letrazolium for assessing, seed quality and the basis of topographical patterns___________________?
A. Moore (1973)
B. Burries etc (1969)
C. Maguare (1962)
D. Kotowski (1926) - Sowing seed without any tillage in the soil is called__________________?
A. Minimum tillage
B. Zero tillage
C. Secondary tillage
D. None of the above - Seed bag labeled with white colour indicates_________________?
A. Certified seed
B. Basic seed
C. Pre-basic seed
D. Pure seed - Seed leachate conductivity is significantly higher in seeds having_________________?
A. Higher shoot weight
B. Lower shoot weight
C. Higher root weight
D. None of the above