Chapter 13 

Plant Growth and Development


1. Define growth, differentiation, development, dedifferentiation, redifferentiation, determinate growth, meristem and growth rate.

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2. Why is not any one parameter good enough to demonstrate growth throughout the life of a flowering plant?

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3. Describe briefly:

(a) Arithmetic growth

(b) Geometric growth

(c) Sigmoid growth curve

(d) Absolute and relative growth rates

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4. List five main groups of natural plant growth regulators. Write a note on discovery, physiological functions and agricultural/horticultural applications of any one of them.

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5. Why is abscisic acid also known as stress hormone?

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6. ‘Both growth and differentiation in higher plants are open’. Comment.

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7. ‘Both a short day plant and a long day plant can produce can flower simultaneously in a given place’. Explain.

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8. Which one of the plant growth regulators would you use if you are asked to:

(a) induce rooting in a twig

(b) quickly ripen a fruit

(c) delay leaf senescence

(d) induce growth in axillary buds

(e) ‘bolt’ a rosette plant

(f) induce immediate stomatal closure in leaves.

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9. Would a defoliated plant respond to photoperiodic cycle? Why?

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10. What would be expected to happen if:

(a) GA3 is applied to rice seedlings

(b) dividing cells stop differentiating

(c) a rotten fruit gets mixed with unripe fruits

(d) you forget to add cytokinin to the culture medium.

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