Topping consists in removal of the terminal bud with or without some of the small leaves practiced in
A. Gram
B. Bajra
C. Cotton
D. Tobacco
Answer: Option D
Solution (By Examveda Team)
Topping is one of the practices to remove the terminal bud of the plant with or without the small leaves just before or after the emergence of the flower head to make it bushier. Topping is used to stopping plants to produce seeds. Topping is done in the tobacco plant to improve its physical appearance, quality and quantity of tobacco yield.Related Questions on Agronomy
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