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Abscisic acid treatment results in ..................

  1. Leaf expansion

  2. Stem elongation

  3. Stomatal closure

  4. Root elongation


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
ABA inihibits the H+/K+ exchange and promotes the leakage of maleic acid. The reduction of osmotically active solutes would render the guard cells flaccid and keep the stomatal pore closed. ABA is a growth inhibitor which retards or suppresses growth and metabolism. It induces bud dormancy in a number of plants. In perennial plants, ABA causes the active axillary buds to become dormant
So, the correct answer is 'Stomatal closure'

One hormone helps in ripening of fruits while the other stimulates closure of stomata. These are respectively ..................

  1. Abscisic acid and auxin

  2. Ethylene and abscisic acid

  3. Anscisic acid and rthylene

  4. Ethylene and gibberellic acid

  5. Gibberellic acid and abscisic acid


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Ethylene hormone in plants helps in ripening of fruits. Abscisic acid is known for its inhibiting nature in growth. It causes bud dormancy in several plants. It also causes closure of stomata to minimize the loss of water by transpiration.

In the extreme drought condition, which of the following plant hormone is produced, due to which stomata closes?

  1. ABA

  2. IAA

  3. Gibberellin

  4. Ascorbic acid


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

ABA is a plant hormone which is inhibiting in nature. It causes the closure of stomata, in order to reduce the rate of transpiration and the loss of water thereby. It is also well known for its dormant activity. ABA promotes early aging in the plant and also inhibits flowering, fruiting, germination, etc. 

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Match the items in Column I with Column II and choose the correct option.

   List I   List II 
 A  Human urine  1  Cytokinin
 B  Gibberella fujikuroi  2  Auxin
 C  Herring fish DNA  3  Ethylene
 D  Ripening fruits  4  Abscisic acid
 E  Aged leaves of plants  5  Gibberellins
  1. A- 2, B- 5, C- 1, D- 3, E- 4

  2. A- 1, B- 2, C- 3, D- 4, E- 5

  3. A- 3, B- 5, C- 1, D- 2, E- 4

  4. A- 5, B- 2, C- 1, D- 3, E- 4


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Human urine - auxin. Human urine commonly shows the presence of Indole acetic acid, compound having similar properties to that of auxin.It was first discovered in 1931 by Kogl and Haagen Smit, five years earlier the discovery of auxins.
Gibberella fujikori - Gibberellin. G.fujikori is a fungal plant pathogen. It causes bakane disease in rice seedlings, by overloading them with the phytohormone; gibberellin as its own metabolic product.
Herring fish DNA - cytokinin. Cytokinins were first discovered in 1955 as promoters of cell division in the DNA of Herring sperm. Since, that discovery many different compound with cytokinin activity have been discovered, both natural and synthetic (diphenyurea).
Ripening fruits - ethylene. Ethylene is the only phytohormone present in gaseous state. It helps in inducing early ripening when sprayed to fruits.
Aged leaves of plants - ABA. Abscissic acid promotes the early aging of leaves, also called as senescence. Aging, dormancy of buds, inducing stomatal closure, inhibiting fruit ripening, etc, are the functions of ABA.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Senescence as an active developmental cellular process in the growth and functioning of a flowering plant, is indicated in 

  1. Annual plants

  2. Floral parts

  3. Vessels and tracheid differentiation

  4. Leaf abscission


Correct Option: D

An antitranspirant is

  1. Phenyl mercuric acid

  2. Abscisic acid

  3. Salicylic acid

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Antitranspirants are compounds applied to the leaves of plants to reduce transpiration. Some examples are phenylmercury acetate, abscisic acid (ABA), and aspirin (acetyl salicylic acid). ABA is a well-known antitranspirant.
Thus, the correct answer is an option (D). 

Hormone involved in the formation of winter buds is

  1. GA

  2. CK

  3. ABA

  4. Ethylene


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

ABA is Abscisic acid. It is a plant hormone. In formation of winter buds, ABA is produced in terminal buds. It helps the conversion of the apical meristem into a dormant bud.

Thus, the correct answer is option C.

Which one is not a growth promoter?

  1. ABA

  2. GA

  3. IAA

  4. CK


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

There are various plant hormones which act as growth regulators. Hormones like gibberellic acid (GA), Indoleacetic acid (IAA), a type of auxin, cytokinin (CK) are growth promoter. Hormones like Abscisic Acid (ABA), ethylene are growth inhibitor. These hormones accelerate abscission process.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Abscisic acid causes

  1. Stomatal closure

  2. Stem elongation

  3. Leaf expansion

  4. Root elongation


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

 It inhibits root elongation, stem elongation and seed germination. It brings out the stomatal closure when soil water is insufficient to keep up with transpiration. It binds to receptor present on the guard cells and hence closes stomata.

So, the correct answer is 'Stomatal closure'

Abscisic acid causes

  1. Seed dormancy

  2. Apical dominance

  3. Root initiation

  4. Phototropism


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Abscisic acid is a plant hormone. It is involved in various physiological processes of the plant. It acts as a plant growth inhibitor. It is also called as stress hormone as its concentration increases during stress condition. Under the unfavourable condition, it induces seed dormancy. When favourable condition returns, seed dormancy is broken. 

Thus, the correct answer is 'Seed Dormancy'.