The principal pathway of water translocation in angiosperms is
The principal pathway of water translocation in angiosperms is xylem vessel system. The sap (i.e., water with dissolved minerals) is absorbed mainly by roots and is moved upward to all the parts of plants via stem. It occurs mainly through xylem.
Whether use of Iodized Salt is mandatory in standardized products, which specify the use of Edible Common Salt?
Acetic acid and lactic acid are used for __________________
What is the recommended storage temperature to extend the life of cut spikes of gladiolus for two weeks?
Which spice is primarily propagated using the trench method of sucker production?
What does PI=dAIP/D help in determining?
Goose neck in Narcissus is________
An acid when added in water, has an active acidity of 0.099 M and potential acidity of 0.001 M and the total acid concentration is 0.100 M. This acid wi...
The full form of IAAP is
A neurological disorder Crazy Chick disease in poultry is caused due to deficiency of _______
Which nutrient improves quality of fruit?