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Questions |
Answer |
1 |
Botanical name |
Pennisetum glaucum |
2 |
Family |
Graminae |
3 |
Origin of Bajra |
Africa |
4 |
Chromosome number |
2n = 14 |
5 |
Bajra is popularly known as |
Pearl Millet |
6 |
Inflorescence of Bajra is called |
Panicle – Terminal spike |
7 |
Bajra is best suited for |
Dry Land cultivation |
8 |
Ideal temperature for Bajra cultivation is |
20 – 30 °C |
9 |
Seed rate of Bajra |
3-3.5 kg/ha (Dibbling method) 4-5 kg/ha (Drilling method) |
10 |
Sowing depth of Bajra crop |
2 – 3 cm |
11 |
Bajra seed type |
Caryopsis |
12 |
Bajra is |
Highly cross pollinated crop |
13 |
Test weight of Bajra seeds |
5 – 7 gram |
14 |
Protein content in Bajra |
11 – 12 % |
15 |
Carbohydrate content in Bajra |
67 % |
16 |
Fat content in Bajra |
5 % |
17 |
Alternative name for Bajra |
Poor’s food Cattle millet Bulrush millet |
18 |
First hybrid variety of Bajra |
HB-1 |
19 |
Critical stage of Bajra crop for irrigation |
Ear head emergence |
20 |
Gene responsible for male sterility in Bajra |
Tift 23A |
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Questions |
Answer |
21 |
Bajra crop is sensitive for |
Water logging & Acidic soil |
22 |
Fertilizer requirement for Bajra crop |
100 N: 50 P: 40 K kg/ha |
23 |
Bajra is considered as |
Drought tolerant crop |
24 |
Population density of Bajra crop |
1,75,000 – 2,00,000 plants/ha |
25 |
Rainfall adversely affect the Bajra crop during |
Flowering & Grain filling stage |
26 |
Desired moisture percent at harvest stage is |
20 % |
27 |
Desired moisture percent at storage time is |
12 – 14 % |
28 |
Most popular varieties of Bajra |
Malbindro, Pusa Moti |
29 |
Fodder varieties of Bajra |
Composite – 6 |
30 |
Hybrid varieties of Bajra |
PHB-47, 10 HB-1, 2, 3, 4, 5 |
Bajra crop insect pest and diseases are posted in Entomology and Pathology Section |