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Hydroculture - class-XI

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Hydroponics are 

  1. Growing of aquatic plants

  2. Growing of floating aquatic plants

  3. Growing of plant in sand

  4. Growing of plants in aqueous balanced nutrient


Correct Option: A

Hydroponics is growing plants

  1. Without soil

  2. Without organic matter

  3. In water

  4. All the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Culturing of plants in soil less medium is called hydroponics. Plants are raised in small tanks filled with a solution containing appropriate quantities of all mineral elements. The solution is changed from time to time. It has a mechanism for aeration and circulation. Iron is added as Fe-EDTA otherwise it gets precipitated. EDTA is a chelating agent which keeps the metal ion in the soluble state. There is no need of organic matter. Hydroponics is useful in areas having thin, infertile and dry soils. Through this technique out of season fruits and vegetables can also be grown. 

Thus the correct option is D.

The term hydroponic was coined by

  1. Sachs

  2. Gericke

  3. Pristely

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The term hydroponics was coined by William Frederick Gericke.

Priestly is famous for discovering gases.
Sachs discovered the Tay Sachs disease.
So the correct answer is 'Gericke'.

Advantages of hydroponic cultures are that

  1. Plants can be grown with controlled nutrients

  2. Natural calamities such as floods and drought can be avoided

  3. Pest problems can be kept controlled

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Hydroponics is the art of growing plants in absence of soil in a nutrient medium of defined concentration. It was initiated by Von Sachs. The technique is useful because plants can be grown in a defined medium. Pests can be avoided and plants can be protected from floods and drought etc. Also plants can be protected from various soil and water pollutants. In future, when pressure on land increases due to population growth, hydroponics will emerge as highly useful technique.

Hydroponics is growing plants in

  1. Water

  2. Soil culture

  3. Solution of mineral nutrients

  4. Tissue culture medium


Correct Option: C
Explanation:
  • In 1860, Julius von Sachs, a prominent German botanist, demonstrated, for the first time, that plants could be grown to maturity in a defined nutrient solution in the complete absence of soil. This technique of growing plants in a nutrient solution is known as hydroponics.
  • Hence Hydroponics is growing plants in a solution of mineral nutrients.
  • So, the correct answer is 'Solution of mineral nutrients'.

The disadvantage of hydroponic method is that it is

  1. Requires large quantity of water.

  2. Time consuming.

  3. Expensive.

  4. Harmful to plants.


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Hydroponics requires less water than irrigation on agricultural lands.

It is a quicker and a safer as well as productive method.
The disadvantage is that it is an expensive project which requires proper conditions and large investment.
So the correct answer 'Expensive'.

Hydroponic is a technique of growing

  1. Submerged plants

  2. Free floating aquatic plants

  3. Terrestrial plants in sand

  4. Terrestrial plants in water containing nutrients


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Hydroponics is a technique of growing terrestrial plants.

It uses a nutrient solution called Hoagland solution.
A growing medium is used along with a thin layer of nutrient solution.
So the correct answer is 'Terrestrial plants in water containing nutrients'.

Hydroponics is otherwise called

  1. Soil-less agriculture

  2. Tank farming

  3. Chemical gardening

  4. All the above


Correct Option: A

Hydroponic requires

  1. 1/10 of water.

  2. 1/35 of water.

  3. 1/55 of water.

  4. 1/5 of water.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hydroponics requires 10 times less water than normal agricultural plants that require proper methods of watering. A lot of water gets evaporated from the soil or seeps deep inside the layers. But in hydroponics water requirement is just 1/10 of water requirements of traditional agriculture.

So the correct answer is ' 1/10 of water'.

Which of the following is used in hydroponics?

  1. Sand peat

  2. Gravels

  3. Crushed quartz

  4. Both A and B


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Growing medium is an important component of hydroponics.

Some most common growing mediums are :
1. Sand peat
2. Rockwool
3. Gravels
4. Perlite
So the correct answer is 'Both A and B'.

Hydroponics is the

  1. Growing of aquatic plants.

  2. Growing of floating aquatic plants.

  3. Growing of plants in sand.

  4. Growing of plants in nutrient balanced aqueous medium.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Hydroponics was pioneered by Julius Von Sach. It is a technique of growing plants in aqueous solution of nutrients. It can be used to find out the essential nutrients for plants. This technique is also called soilless cultivation.

First experiments in hydroponics were performed by.

  1. Sachs

  2. Knop

  3. Hoagland

  4. Hill


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hydroponics is the science of growing plants in a medium other than soil, using mixtures of the essential plant nutrient elements dissolved in water.
The first experiments was performed by Sachs in the year 1860. Later, Knop from 1861-5 performed experiments related to hydroponics. Both of them made synthetic solutions of essential plant nutrients in water. Included in these solutions were salts such as, potassium phosphate, calcium sulphate etc. giving the necessary elements N, P, S, Ca, Mg P and Fe. Mn were also included. 
Thus, the correct answer is option (A). 

In plants, minerals

  1. Help establish gradients across membranes

  2. Influence water movement into cells

  3. Maintain cell shape and growth

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Minerals are very important for plants because:

1. They help in maintaining gradients across membrane's like potassium, Sodium, etc.
2. They influence water movement into the cell. For example Opening of stomata is caused by movement of water into guard cells due to influx of potassium.
3. Cell shape and growth is maintained. Example Calcium, etc
So the correct answer is 'All of the above'.

What is the key principle of the EBB and flow system in hydroponics?

  1. It floods and drains periodically

  2. It makes a tide flowing over the roots

  3. It sprays a mist of nutrients on the roots

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Ebb and Flow, or Flood and Drain is a system involves the periodic flooding and draining of the nutrient solutions. Basically, there are two phases of its operation. The Flood is when the water and nutrients flow the growing areas, flowing over the plants' roots. The drain is when the water drains back to the reservoir. These two actions take turn continuously, and hence their name.

So, the correct option is ‘it floods and drains periodically’.

Hydroponics is growing of plants 

  1. Without soil.

  2. Without organic matter.

  3. In water.

  4. All of the above.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Hydroponics is part of hydroculture and within this, the plant is growing in a soilless medium or in an aquatic-based environment, it uses only the mineral nutrient solution to feed the plants.

So, the correct answer is option D.

Scientist credited with development of formula for balanced solution of mineral elements is?

  1. Knop

  2. Went

  3. Hill

  4. Emerson


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Knop was a scientist who is credited with the development of the formula for the balanced solution of mineral elements. He along with Sach discovered the macronutrient and conclude that Iron is essential in plants.
so the correct answer is 'Knop'.

Hydroponic is a subset of what type of culture?

  1. Hydroculture

  2. Solid medium culture

  3. Xeroculture

  4. Tissue culture


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Hydroponics is a sub set of hydroculture. In this method plants are grown without soil by using nutrient solutions.

Tissue culture is the method of growing plants from cells or tissues, derived from an organism, in an artificial medium.
Solid medium culture involves the growth of plants or microbes on a solid support which contains the nutrients such as agar gel, etc.
So the correct answer is 'Hydroculture'.

Gravel method of hydroponics is called as

  1. Solid medium culture

  2. Hydroculture

  3. Nutriculture

  4. None of these


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Solid medium culture is where plants or micro organisms are grown on a solid support like agar gel, etc.

Hydroculture involves the growth of plants in a nutrient solution with some solid support such as gravel or clay.
So the correct answer is 'Hydroculture'.

Produce from the hydroponic method have

  1. Short shelf life.

  2. Long shelf life.

  3. No shelf life.

  4. None of the above.


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The produce from hydroponics has longer shelf life as they are nutritionally superior to the normal plants. They are given nutrition directly into the solution and they hence direct all their energy into their growth and development instead of trying to find nutrients.

So the correct answer is 'Long shelf life'.

Culturing of plants in water$/$ soil-less medium is

  1. Hydroponics

  2. Sand culture

  3. Aeroponics

  4. Soil-less culture


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Culturing of plants in soil less medium is called hydroponics. Plants are raised in small tanks. They are filled with a solution containing appropriate quantities of all mineral elements. The solution is changed from time to time. It has a mechanism for aeration and circulation. Iron is added as Fe-EDTA otherwise it gets precipitated. EDTA is a chelating agent which keeps the metal ion in the soluble state. Hydroponics is useful in areas having thin, infertile and dry soils. Through this technique out of season fruits and vegetables can also be grown.

Thus, the correct answer is option A.

Technique of growing plants without soil in nutrient solution is called

  1. Parthenogenesis

  2. Hydroponics

  3. Aquaculture

  4. Tissue culture


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

Growing plants in a nutrient solution in absence of soil is called hydroponics. This technique was pioneered by Julius Von Sachs. It is also called soilless cultivation.

Mineral requirement is studied through hydroponics which is related to growing plants in

  1. Soil

  2. Air

  3. Solution

  4. Ponds


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Solution culture is being used for raising flowers and vegetables. This soil- less production of plants is called hydroponics. Plants are raised in small tanks. They are filled up with solution containing appropriate quantities of all mineral elements. The solution is changed from time to time.

So , the correct answer is option C.

In aeroponics, which one of the following absorbs required nutrients to the plant?

  1. Roots

  2. Stem

  3. Leaves

  4. External factors


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Aeroponics is the process of growing plants in an air or mist environment without the use of soil or an aggregate medium. In aeroponics, growing plants are suspended in a closed or semi-closed environment by spraying the plant's roots with an atomized or sprayed, nutrient-rich water solution. 
So the correct option is "roots". 

Which of the following technique/s of agriculture is gaining significance in developing space foods?

  1. Aeroponics

  2. Hydroponics

  3. Somatic hybridization

  4. Both A and B


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

 A.Aeroponics is growing a plant in air or mist environment.This technique is gaining significance in developing space foods because it do not require soil to grow the plant.

 B.hydroponic is growing plant in nutrient-enriched water without soil. This technique is gaining significance in developing space foods because it do not require soil to grow the plant.
C.Somatic hybridization - Fusion of protoplasts of two different plants.
So the correct option is "both A and B".

The basic principle of aeroponics includes

  1. Growing plants in a suspended or closed environment.

  2. Growing plants by callus culture.

  3. Growing plants in the presence of growth hormones.

  4. None of the above.


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Aeroponics is a method of growing plants with their roots suspended in the air in a grow chamber. The chamber contains the water-based solutions that is used to promote healthy growth in the plants. Water is pumped from the reservoir into the mirco-jet nozzles which distribute the nutrient solution to the roots at definite intervals. This is an enclosed system i.e. whatever does not get absorbed by the roots falls back down into the solution chamber and gets cycled through again. The microbes on the plant are in an oxygen-rich environment. This allows the microbes time to digest the nutrients and to make them immediately available for the plant’s use. Well-circulating CO2 in the room also enhances growth. Thus the correct answer is option A.

The method of growing plants by using air in absence of soil or any artificial medium?

  1. Aeroponics

  2. Hydroponics

  3. Suspension culture

  4. None of the above


Correct Option: A
Explanation:
Aeroponics is a method of growing plants with their roots suspended in the air in a chamber. Nutrient-rich water is sprayed on the roots of the plants. The microbes on the plant are in an oxygen-rich environment. This allows the microbes time to digest the nutrients and to make them immediately available for the plant’s use. Well-circulating CO$ _2$ in the room also enhances growth. 
Thus the correct answer is option A.

Why is aeroponics considered as an advantageous process?

  1. It can reduce disease transmission.

  2. It has reduced labour steps.

  3. It can be cloned easily.

  4. Both  A and B.


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Aeroponics is a soilless method of growing plants. It is done in an enclosed or semi-enclosed chamber. Thus disease transmission is reduced. No land area for plant growth is required. Hence it reduces labour step. It is cost effective because the nutrients that are not absorbed by the roots during a spraying session fall back into the reservoir. Thus the correct answer is option D.

Aeroponics is growing plants in

  1. Air

  2. Satellites

  3. Other planets and space

  4. Stands with liquid spray of their roots


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Aeroponics is the technique of growing plants in air. The roots of the plants hang in air supplied with nutrients and water on a regular basis. 

Here the soil is not required for growing the plant because the fulfillment of the nutrients of the plant is getting done through the regular mist of the nutrients spray.

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