BSc(Hons) Horticulture Past Paper 2023-2024 PDF
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MAHARASHTRA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES EXAMINATION BOARD
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This is a past paper for a BSc(Hons) Horticulture course from the Maharashtra Agricultural Universities Examination Board. The paper covers various topics in plant biotechnology, including molecular markers, somaclonal variations, micropropagation, PCR, blotting, DNA fingerprinting, and more. The examination was held on 12.12.2023 and had 10 questions in Section A and 2 questions in section B.
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# MAHARASHTRA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES EXAMINATION BOARD, PUNE ## SEMESTER END THEORY EXAMINATION ### B.Sc.(Hons.) Horticulture - Semester: III (New) - Course No.: II/BIOT 231 - Credits: 2 (1+1) - Term: First - Academic Year: 2023-24 - Title: Elementary Plant Biotechnology - Day & Date: Tuesday,...
# MAHARASHTRA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITIES EXAMINATION BOARD, PUNE ## SEMESTER END THEORY EXAMINATION ### B.Sc.(Hons.) Horticulture - Semester: III (New) - Course No.: II/BIOT 231 - Credits: 2 (1+1) - Term: First - Academic Year: 2023-24 - Title: Elementary Plant Biotechnology - Day & Date: Tuesday, 12.12.2023 - Time: 9:00 to 11:00 hrs. - Total Marks: 40 **Note:** 1. Solve ANY EIGHT questions from SECTION 'A'. 2. All questions from SECTION 'B' are compulsory. 3. All questions carry equal marks. 4. Draw neat diagram wherever necessary. ## SECTION 'A' **Q.1** Define Molecular marker. Enlist various types of molecular marker. State their applications for crop improvement. **Q.2** Define Somaclonal variations. What are causes/reasons of induction of somaclonal variation in plants? **Q.3** a) Define Nutrient media. Name three antioxidants and three antibiotics used in media. b) Define Totipotency and explain it with reference to dedifferentiation and redifferentiation. **Q.4** a) Define Micropropagation. State the advantages of micropropagation. b) Write in detail about three steps of PCR technique. **Q.5** Define Blotting. Enlist the types of blotting. Distinguish between Southern and Northern blotting techniques. **Q.6** Define DNA fingerprinting. Write in detail the procedure of DNA fingerprinting. **Q.7** a) Describe two types of somatic embryogenesis. Write its applications. b) Write precisely about protoplast fusion by spontaneous fusion method and induced fusion method. **Q.8** Define Plant Biotechnology. Discuss at length about importance of Biotechnology in Horticulture. **Q.9** a) What is Test tube fertilization? State its applications? b) Define Genetic Engineering. Enlist vector-mediated and vector-less methods of gene transfer. **Q.10** Write short notes on (Any Two): a) Three types of nanomaterial with examples of Nano-biotechnology b) Applications of marker-assisted selection in crop improvement c) Synthetic/Artificial seed ## SECTION ‘B’ **Q.11** Match the pairs: | 'A' | 'B' | |---|---| | Meristem culture | Crown gall disease | | Agrobacterium tumefaciens | Callus | | Thermus aquaticus | Virus-free plants of Dahlia | | Habituation | DNA polymerase | **Q.12** State True or False: 1) Letham derived kinetin-like substance from Maize endosperm and named it Picloram. 2) Glossy and glassy appearance of tissue cultured plants is called ex vitro. 3) EDTA is not a chelating agent. 4) Tissue cultured plants within in vitro conditions are autotrophic in nature.