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A phytohormone, which increases the production of starch hydrolyzing enzymes during the germination of maize seeds, is employed for the following

1)

Increasing the vase-life period of flowers

2)

Induction of seedless fruits in grapes

3)

Acceleration of ripening of banana fruits

4)

Eradication of dicot weeds


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A phytohormone, which increases the production of starch hydrolyzing enzymes during the germination of maize seeds, is employed for the following

1)

Increasing the vase-life period of flowers

2)

Induction of seedless fruits in grapes

3)

Acceleration of ripening of banana fruits

4)

Eradication of dicot weeds

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Answer Key : (2) -

Gibberellin is a phytohormone, which increases the production of starch hydrolyzing enzymes in germinating maize seeds. It is also responsible for the production of seedless fruit in grapes and tomatoes.



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