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Which nematode infection is controlled in tobacco plants?
Which nematode infection is controlled in tobacco plants?
- Bacillus
- Agrobacterium
- M. incognita (correct)
- E. coli
What method is used to control nematode infection in tobacco plants?
What method is used to control nematode infection in tobacco plants?
- Protein synthesis
- Gene editing
- RNA interference (correct)
- DNA fragmentation
Which of the following plays a pivotal role in the production of RNA interference?
Which of the following plays a pivotal role in the production of RNA interference?
- Double-stranded RNA (correct)
- Double-stranded DNA
- Single-stranded RNA
- Single-stranded DNA
In the given control method for nematode infection, what does RNAi stand for?
In the given control method for nematode infection, what does RNAi stand for?
Which of the following is not involved in the described method for controlling nematode infection?
Which of the following is not involved in the described method for controlling nematode infection?
Study Notes
Nematode Infection Control in Tobacco Plants
- Control of Meloidogyne incognita nematode infection in tobacco plants was achieved through the RNA interference (RNAi) method.
- Production of double-stranded RNA played a crucial role in this method.
- RNAi method is effective in controlling nematode infections in tobacco plants.
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This quiz is about the control of nematode infection in tobacco plants using RNA interference method. It involves the production of double-stranded RNA and its role in plant protection.