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M Order – Sapinales
Family - Anaeardiaceae
A
Genus – mangifera
N
Species - indica
G
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In mango, mangifera
Q5.
belongs to :
a. family
b. genus
c. species
d. variety
Q6. Class liliopsida is for
monocot and class ___
is for dicot plants
a. magnoliopsida
b. anaerdiaceae
c. sapindales
d. indica
Q6. Class liliopsida is for
monocot and class ___
is for dicot plants
a. magnoliopsida
b. anaerdiaceae
c. sapindales
d. indica
Q7.
Plants which produce
flowers
a. angiosperms
b. gymnosperms
c. anthrophyta
d. Magnoliidae
Angiosperms are seed-bearing vascular
plants. Their reproductive structures are
flowers in which the ovules are enclosed in
an ovary. Angiosperms are found in almost
every habitat from forests and grasslands
to sea margins and
deserts. Angiosperms display a huge
variety of life forms including trees, herbs,
submerged aquatics, bulbs and epiphytes.
The largest plant families are Orchids, and
Compositae (daisies) and Legumes (beans)
Q7.
Plants which produce
flowers
a. angiosperms
b. gymnosperms
c. anthrophyta
d. Magnoliidae
Angiosperm
Life Cycle
Q8.Correct way of writing
scientific name
a. mangifera indica
b. MANGIFERA INDICA
c. Mangifera indica
d. Mangifera Indica
Q8.Correct way of writing
scientific name
a. mangifera indica
b. MANGIFERA INDICA
c. Mangifera indica
d. Mangifera Indica
Q9.Correct way of writing
hybrid
a. cereal crops
b. legumes
c. pulse crops
d. vegetables
Q12. The following are the agronomic plants, except :
a. cereal crops
b. legumes
c. pulse crops
d. vegetables
Cereals
Corn – Zea mays
Rice – Oryza sativa
Wheat – Triticum vulgare
Sorghum – Sorghum bicolor
Q13. Zea mays L. is a monocot
plant with male flower (tassel)
and female flower (lateral bud).
This condition exhibit
A. dioecious
B. determinate
C. indeterminate
D. monoecious
Q13. Zea mays L. is a monocot
plant with male flower (tassel)
and female flower (lateral bud).
This condition exhibit
A. dioecious
B. determinate
C. indeterminate
D. monoecious
Monoecious:
Having unisexual
reproductive organs or
flowers, with the organs or
flowers of both sexes
borne on a single plant, as
in corn and pines.
New rice for the masses
In 2009, three IRRI-bred superior rice lines,
IRRI150 (IR77495-10-2-6-2), IRRI151
(IR78566-1-2-1), and IRRI154 (IR78581-12-
3-2-2), were recommended by the
Philippine National Rice Technical Working
Group to the National Seed Industry
Council (NSIC) for release as commercial
national rice varieties, namely, NSIC Rc212
(Tubigan 15), NSIC Rc214 (Tubigan 16),
and NSIC Rc222 (Tubigan 18),
respectively. http://www.irri.org/index.php?option=com_k
2&view=item&id=9439:elite-rice-for-the-
masses&lang=en
USM develops new corn varieties
USM Var 9 was first coded as USMARC 99149
(with grain yield 6.10 t/ha) and was submitted to
the National Cooperative Testing (NCT). At NCT,
the variety yielded 5.63 t/ha, which was 1.8%
higher than the national check USM Var 5 (5.53%
t/ha). It yielded more than the check by 5.60% in
Visayas and 5.50% in Mindanao and this made the
variety qualify for regional commercial release. The
NSIC later approved USMARC 99149 as a
commercial variety for Visayas and Mindanao in
2001.
USM develops new corn varieties
USM Var 14 with grain yield 6.20 t/ha, was first
coded as USMARC 9902 upon submission to
NCT. This variety yielded 4.78 t/ha in NCT,
which was 1.05% better than the check USM
Var 10/USM Var 8. It also yielded more than
USM Var 10 and USM Var 8 by 4.42% in Luzon
and by 6.59% in Mindanao. The results made
USMARC 9902 for regional release in Luzon
and Mindanao and was named USM Var 14
after NSIC approval.
New corn varieties for commercial release
The National Seed Industry Council (NSIC) approved the release of
promising selections as new commercial corn varieties. Private breeding
companies developed the newly released varieties. The major
characteristics of the hybrids are:
Sugarcane – Saccharum
officinalis
Sugar beets – Beta vulgaris
Oil and beverage crops
Cacao – Theobroma cacao
Castor oil – Ricinus communis
Coconut – Cocos nucifera
Coffee – Coffea spp.
Tea – Thea senesis
Fiber crops
Abaca – Musa textiles
Cotton – Gossypium spp.
Kapok - Caiba pontandra
Pineapple - Anonas commosus
Ramie – Boehmeria nivea
•Rubber crop - Heavea braziliensis
Pasture and forage
Guinea grass – panicum maximum
Napier grass - Pennisetum
purpureum
Carabao grass – Paspalum
conjugatum
Medicinal Plants
Ginger - Zingiber officinale
Q14. Plant that belongs
to pulse crop
a. cowpea
b. squash
c. tomato
d. eggplant
Apulse (Latin "puls",[1]
from Ancient Greek πόλτος
poltos "porridge"),[2]
sometimes called a "grain
legume",[3] is an annual
leguminous crop yielding
from one to twelve seeds of
variable size, shape, and
color within a pod.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse_(legume)
Q14. Plant that
belongs to pulse crop
a. cowpea
b. squash
c. tomato
d. eggplant
Q15. The following are the
agronomic plants, except
a. root crops
b. tuber crops
c. cutflowers
d. fiber crops
Q15. The following are the
agronomic plants, except
a. root crops
b. tuber crops
c. cutflowers
d. fiber crops
Q16. Which is a tuber
crops?
a. radish
b. kapok root
c. cassava
d. potato
The potato is a starchy,
tuberous crop from the
perennial Solanum
tuberosum of the Solanaceae
family (also known as the
nightshades).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potato
Q16. Which is a tuber
crops?
a. radish
b. kapok root
c. cassava
d. potato
Q17. Which of the
following is classified
agronomically?
a. forage crop
b. floriculture
c. foliage crop
d. cucurbits
Q17. Which of the
following is classified
agronomically
a. forage crop
b. floriculture
c. foliage crop
d. cucurbits
Q18. Study of fruit
production
a. olericulture
b. pomology
c. floriculture
d. landscaping
Fruits
(Pomology)
Avocado - Persia
americana
Banana - Musa sapientum
var
Mango – Mangifera indica
Guava - Psiudium guajava
Pomelo – Citrus maxima
Fruits (Pomology)
Jackfruit - Artocarpus integra
Mabolo – Dispyrus discolor
Marang - Artocarpus odoratisimia
Papaya – Carica papaya
Lanzones – Lansium domesticum
Soursoup - Anona muricana
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Q18. Study of fruit
production
a. olericulture
b. pomology
c. floriculture
d. landscaping
Pomology is the study and
science of growing fruits. It is
especially concerned with tree
fruits.
http://treesandshrubs.about.com/od/glossa
ryofcommonterms/g/Pomology.htm
Q19.Scientific name of
rambutan
a. Nephelium lappaceum
b. Durio discolor
c. Lansium domisticum
d. Garcinia mangostana
a. Nephelium lappaceum L.
True berry
Blackcurrant, Redcurrant, Gooseberry,
Tomato, Eggplant, Guava, Lucuma, Chili
pepper, Pomegranate, Avocado, Kiwifruit,
Grape
PepoPumpkin, Gourd, Cucumber, Melon
HesperidiumOrange, Lemon, Lime, Grapefruit
Fruits
Classified by their developmental origin.
Simple fruits are derived from a single
ovary.
These may be fleshy, such as a cherry, or
dry, such as a soybean pod.
An aggregate fruit, is derived from the
many ovaries of a single flower. These matured
ovaries or fruits are all attached to a common
receptacle.
A multiple fruit, such as a pineapple,
develops from an inflorescence, a tightly
clustered group of flowers.
Q20. Example of small
fruit
a. lanzones
b. duhat
c. tamarind
d. pineapple
Q20. Example of small fruit
a. lanzones
b. duhat
c. tamarind
d. pineapple
False berry (Epigynous)Banana, Cranberry,
Blueberry
Aggregate fruitBlackberry, Raspberry,
Boysenberry, Hedge apple
Multiple fruitPineapple, Fig, Mulberry
Other accessory fruitApple, Apricot, Peach,
Cherry, Green bean, Sunflower seed,
Strawberry
Q21. Study of
vegetables
a. olericulture
b. pomology
c. floriculture
d. landscaping
Vegetable ( Olericulture)
Lettuce - Lactuca sativa
Kangkong – Ipomea aquatica
Cabbage – Brassica olerica
Carrot – Daucus carota
Q21. Study of
vegetables
a. olericulture
b. pomology
c. floriculture
d. landscaping
olericulture : a branch of
horticulture that deals with
the production, storage,
processing, and marketing
of vegetables
Q22. Vegetable crops
raised for the aerial
portion
a. cole crops
b. salad crops
c. legumes
d. all of them
Q22. Vegetable crops
raised for the aerial
portion
a. cole crops
b. salad crops
c. legumes
d. all of them
Cole crops –
"Cole" refers to
any of various
plants belonging
to the Cruciferae
or mustard
family.
Salad crops
Orchids Laguna, Batangas Cebu, Negros Occidental Davao City, South Cotabato
Anthurium Laguna, Benguet, Cavite, Negros Occidental Davao City Cagayan de Oro
Batangas City, Bukidnon
Carnation Benguet
Aster Laguna
Chrysanthemum -
Chrysanthemum marifolium
Poinsetia – Gladiolus
grandiflorus
Descriptive classification
A. poinsettia
B. corn
C. banana
D. rice
◦Photoperiodic response
A. poinsettia
B. corn
C. banana
D. rice
Climatic adaptation