Wetlands – Ramsar Wetland Sites (Iran, 1971)
Wetlands are areas where water covers the soil and treasured and nurtured for their beauty significantly in terms of ecology, botany, zoology, limnology or hydrology.
Wetlands are areas where water covers the soil and treasured and nurtured for their beauty significantly in terms of ecology, botany, zoology, limnology or hydrology.
Ministries/Departments of the Government of India (GOI) The Government of India consists of a number of ministries/departments, their number and character varying from time to time based on factors such as volume of work, priorities attached to certain subjects, etc. List of the Ministries / Departments 1. Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare (Krishi evam … Read more
PHOTOSYNTHESIS IN HIGHER PLANTS 1. Which metal ion is a constituent of chlorophyll?a. Ironb. Copperc. Magnesiumd. Zinc 2. Which pigment acts directly to convert light energy to chemical energy?a. Chlorophyll ab. Chlorophyll bc. Xanthophylld. Carotenoid 3. Which range of wavelength (in nm) is called photosynthetically activeradiation (PAR)?a. 100 – 390b. 390 – 430c. 400 – … Read more
PHOTORESPIRATION PHOTORESPIRATION first demonstrated by Decker in 1955 and 1959. ‘The Photorespiration defined as “the Respiration that occurs in green cells in the presence of light resulting into excess evolution of CO2” OR “The release of CO2 in Respiration in presence of light.” Always required light to perform. The photorespiration rate of reaction takes place … Read more
Important Events In Agriculture Here is the list of important events in ancient history of agriculture, some of the people searches to know about important events in agriculture as in ancient history of agriculture. IMPORTANT EVENTS IN ANCIENT HISTORY OF AGRICULTURE Agriculture – Farming in India
Plant Hormones In 1905, the British physician E. H. Starling introduced the term hormone Plants are multicellular complex organisms, to grow themselves they require coordination between cells about their activities, cells must be able to communicate with each other. So the principal means of intercellular communication within plants are the hormones. Hormones are molecular signals that … Read more
Forest: The land dominated by trees, plants, shrubs, bushes, etc. incorporating factors such as tree density, tree height, land use, legal standing and ecological function, is said to be forest area.
List of Famous Gardens In India LALBAGH: Bangalore ( Karnataka ) Floral clock ( Freestyle ) Brindavan Garden: Mysore (Karnataka) Biggest formal Garden Sim’s Park: Conoor ( TN ) Byrant Park: Kodaikanal ( TN) The Indian Botanical Garden: Sibpur Kolkata Lyod Botanical Garden: Darjeeling ( WB) National Botanical Garden: Lucknow ( UP) Rastrapathi Bhavan Garden: New Delhi Buddha Jayanti … Read more
Bamboo Species Important Bamboo Species In India Read More: Botanical Name of Plants and Trees Bamboo cover: The total bamboo bearing area was estimated to be 1,60,037 sq km and increased by 3,229 sqkm, compared to the 2017 estimate. Madhya Pradesh has maximum bamboo bearing area followed by Maharashtra, Arunachal Pradesh, and Odisha. Dependence of … Read more
List of Important Dates and Days Related to Agriculture International / National level
Father of Science: Galileo is widely regarded as the “Father of Science.” As a teacher, philosopher, astronomer, and physicist, he was an essential part of the scientific revolution. Because of his experimental scientific methodology, he is known as the Father of Modern Astronomy, the Father of Modern Physics, and the Father of Science. Table of … Read more
What is Soil? Soil is the loose surface of the earth and it’s the material that covers most of the land and area. It consists of inorganic particles and organic matter. In India, soil classification varied because of physical, chemical, biological, and fertility properties of soil as studies stated. Decades have been passed scientist and … Read more
Chlorosis: A deficiency of chlorophyll (natural compound present in green plants that gives them their color) causes chlorosis, a yellowing of leaf tissue. Poor drainage, damaged roots, compacted roots, high alkalinity, and nutrient shortages in the plant are all possible causes of chlorosis. Nutrient deficits can result from a lack of nutrients in the soil … Read more
Differences between Pigment System I and Pigment System II Pigment System I (PS I) Pigment System II (PS II) PS I is made up of about 200 to 400 chlorophyll molecules; 50 carotenoid molecules; one molecule of reaction centre P700 (Chl.a700), Plastocyanin, Cytochrome f each; two molecules of Cyt. b563 (Cyt b6) and one … Read more