A. From felled trees
B. From standing trees
C. From ground (seed lying on ground)
D. From homes of some rodents like squirrel etc.
E. All of the above
Related Mcqs:
- Seed Collection means:
A. Quantity required: Sufficient quantity should be collected so that failed areas are timely restocked.
B. Ripeness: Only ripe seed should be collected.
C. Trees suitable for seed collection
D. All of the above - Seed collection agencies means:
A. Forest guard
B. Labourers
C. Research institute (trained persons and proper selection of trees)
D. All of the above - Trees suitable for seed collection is/are:
A. Plus trees: Trees of good genetic and phenotic constitution
B. Seed stands: Small patches of trees in the forest which are better in characters
C. It is best to collect seed from trees in such groups
D. All of the above - Collection from standing trees is:
A. Seed should be collected only from healthy trees
B. The person should climb the tree and shake branches or pick the needs himself.
C. The falling seeds should be collected on a cloth sheet spread under the tree
D. All of the above - The inventory should include the collection of data requirements are:
A. Physical, climatic, edaphic, geologic, biotic
B. Land used and land capability
C. Socio-economic data
D. Institutional and cultural factors
E. All of the above - Seed collection, extraction and viability testing are:
A. Floating
B. Germination
C. Tetrazonium chloride
D. All of the above - What are methods of planting?
A. Planting with naked roots
B. Notch planting
C. Planting with ball of earth
D. Planting with containers
E. All of the above - There are several methods to stimulate seed germination is:
A. Mechanical scarification
B. Cold and hot stratification
C. Acid scarification
D. Socking seeds in water
E. All of the above - Methods of yield regulation for even-aged forests are:
A. Area method
B. Periodic yield and regeneration block (Cotta Formula)
C. Both (a) & (b)
D. None of these - The major types of methods of thinnings is:
A. Low thinning or ordinary thinning
B. Crown thinnings or high thinning
C. Selection thinning
D. Mechanical thinning
E. All of the above
The correct answer to the question: "What is methods of collection?" is "All of the above".