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If the scion of a sweet and fleshy plant is grafted with a stock of sour and fibrous plant, then the fruit will be 

  1. Sweet and fibrous

  2. Sweet and fleshy

  3. Sour and fleshy

  4. Sour and fibrous


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

In a modification of vegetative reproduction from cuttings, a twig or bud from one plant can be grafted onto a plant of a closely related species or a different variety of the same species. Grafting makes it possible to combine the best qualities of different species or varieties into a single plant. The graft is usually done when the plant is young. The plant that provides the root system is called the stock; the twig grafted onto the stock is referred to as the scion. For example, scions from French varieties of vines that produce superior wine grapes are grafted onto root stocks of American varieties, which are more resistant to certain soil pathogens. The genes of the scion determine the quality of the fruit, so the quality is not diminished by the genetic makeup of the stock. In some cases of grafting, however, the stock can alter the characteristics of the shoot system that develops from the scion. For example, dwarf fruit trees, which allow for easier harvesting of the fruit, are made by grafting normal twigs onto stocks of dwarf varieties that retard the vegetative growth of the shoot system. Because seeds are produced by the part of the plant derived from the scion, they give rise to plants of the scion species when planted.

Scion is a term in relation to

  1. Layering

  2. Cutting

  3. Grafting

  4. Micropropagation


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Scion is a type of vegetative propagation. The process of artificially growing the plants is known as vegetative propagation. Artificial vegetative propagation is usually used for propagation or reproduction of those plants which produce either very few seeds or do not produce viable seeds. Some the examples are Banana, pineapple, artificial rose, orange, grape etc. Layering, grafting, cuttings and tissue culture are some types of artificial propagation. Scion or grafting of a plant means removing the twig or viable bud from the plant and inserting or tying it to the other buds especially the aerial part/stem(Stock) of the other plant. The stock provides the nutritional support to the stock of the plant. 

So, the correct option is 'Grafting'.  

During grafting rootstock is generally derived from a plant

  1. Efficient in water and mineral absorption

  2. Resistant to diseases

  3. That grows strong and healthy branches

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The rootstock is generally derived from a plant that provided good enough support to stem, roots and branches, resist to the relevant pests and diseases and which obtain necessary water and mineral from the soil.

So the correct option is 'All of the above.' 

Jasmine reproduces from 

  1. Branches

  2. Seeds

  3. Flowers

  4. Stem


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Layering: In this method, a branch of the plant is pulled towards the ground and a part of it is covered with moist soil leaving the tip of the branch exposed above the ground. After some time, new roots develop from the part of the branch buried in the soil. The branch is then cut off from the parent plant. The part of the branch which has developed roots grows to become a new plant (just like the parent plant). Jasmine plant (chameli) is propagated or produced by the layering method. We can see from that one left side branch and one right side branch of the parent jasmine plant have been buried in moist soil. The parts of branches which are buried in soil grow their own roots. When this happens, the branches of the parent plant connecting the newly formed plants are cut off so that the newly formed plants may grow on their own and develop into mature plants (like the parent plant). Jasmine cannot be propagated by flowers, seeds or stem

So, the correct answer is 'Branches'

Ginger is a stem which can be differentiated from root beacuse it

  1. Grows parallel to ground

  2. Stores food

  3. Lacks chlorophyll

  4. Has nodes and internodes


Correct Option: D

Stem cutting is commonly performed for the plants like 

  1. Rose

  2. Mango

  3. Sugarcane

  4. Both A and C


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Plant cutting is the common method for vegetative propagation i.e asexual method by which plant can be grown. This method can be performed by using stem, roots or leaf. Stem cutting when placed in soil produces roots and leaves and grows into a new plant. Sugar cane, roses, citrus, durant, grapes, cocoa, bougainvillea, carnations and many other plants are largely and rapidly propagated by stem cuttings. Thus, the correct answer is option D.

For union between stock and scion in grafting which one is the first to occur.

  1. Formation of callus

  2. Production of plasmodesmata

  3. Differentiation of new vascular tissues

  4. Regeneration of cortex and epidermis


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The process of joining of a tissue or a small part into the tissues of another plant is called Grafting. The tissue or part inserted is called stock and the plant into which foreign part is inserted is called scion. During this process, a group of cells are formed initially. It is called callus.

So, the correct option is ‘Formation of callus’.

Grafting is a method of

  1. Artificial vegetative propagation

  2. Sexual reproduction

  3. Artificial pollination

  4. Cross-pollination


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Grafting is an artificial propagation technique in which tissue from one plant, the scion, is attached to another, the rootstock. The rootstock produces new vascular tissue with which to feed scion the graft heals itself.

Hence, the correct answer is 'Artifical vegetative propagation'.