Start Discovering Solved Questions and Your Course Assignments
TextBooks Included
Solved Assignments
Asked Questions
Answered Questions
what are the cytokinins and where are they madethe cytokinins are phytohormones active in the promotion of cellular division they slow down the aging
explain the composition of macconkey agarbactopeptone - 170 gmprotease peptone - 30 gmlactose - 100 gmbile salt mixture - 15 gmsodium chloride - 50
what are the gibberellins and where are they producedthe gibberellins are plant hormones that stimulate plant growth fruit formation also
what is the phenomenon of the apical dominance in plants how it can be artificially eliminatedthe apical dominance is the phenomenon by which high
define eosin - methylene blue emb agar levinepeptone - 100 gmlactose - 50 gmdipotassium - 20 gmhydrogen phosphateagar - 135 gmeosin y - 04
what happens when auxin concentration in some structures of the plant is over the action range of the hormonein some of parts of the plant roots stem
explain the composition of blood agarinfusion from beef heart - 500 gmtryptose - 100 gmsodium chloride - 50 gmagar - 15 gmdistilled water -
q determine the gluten content in the sample of flourafter undertaking this activity you will be able tobull assess the gluten content the given
explain the composition of nutrient agar and nutrient broththe composition and procedure for preparation of some commonly used media which we will
explain the enriched and living culture mediaenriched media - it is used for isolation of fastidious organisms ie organisms having specific and
how auxins act helping the lateral secondary growth of the stemthe auxins stimulate the formation of conductive vessels phloem and xylem promoting
how phytohormones help the development of parthenocarpic fruitsthe parthenocarpic fruits are those produced with no fecundation several plants
explain selective and differential culture mediathese are used for isolation of specific organisms these are designed to isolate a group of closely
explain differential media - culture mediait allows differentiation among morphologically and biochemically related group of organisms it contains
where in the plants is a large amount of iaa foundthe auxins are produced and found in large amount in the apical buds of the shoots and stem and in
what are the synthetic auxins and what are their usesthe synthetic auxins like naphthalenic acid naa and indolebutyric acid iba are substances
define enrichment media - culture mediait contains selective ingredients in the medium which shifts the growth in a mixed microbial population to a
what is the indolacetic acid iaaiaa or indolacetic acid indolyl-3-acetic acid is the major natural auxin made by plants it promotes plant growth and
explain the selective media - culture mediait is used to select specific groups of bacteria by favouring the growth of desired bacteria and
what is plant coleoptile why does the removal of the coleoptile extremity disallow plant growthcoleoptile is first one or more aerial structure of
what are the major natural plant hormones and what are their respective effectsthe major natural plant hormones and their respective functions are
q determine the crude fibre content in the given of flourto determine the crude fibre content in the given sample of flourafter undertaking this
what are the plant hormonesthe plant hormones also called as phytohormones are the substances that control the embryonic development and the growth
define general purpose and specialized culture mediageneral purpose media - these support the growth of many microorganisms example nutrient agar
what is the tree girdling what happens to the plant when that girdle is removed from the stem below the branchestree girdling or malpighis girdling