Bone meal is an organic source of phosphorus and calcium. Because it is largely insoluble in water, it requires an acidic environment or microbial activity to break down the calcium phosphate into forms available for plant uptake. Therefore, it is most effective in acidic soils where the low pH facilitates the dissolution of these nutrients for root absorption.
532
In which part of the plant is potassium (K) primarily concentrated?
Potassium is a highly mobile nutrient within the plant system. In many cereal crops, a significant portion of the total potassium uptake remains in the vegetative parts, specifically the straw, rather than being translocated to the grain. This is why straw is often considered a rich source of potassium when returned to the soil as organic matter.
533
What is a common physiological effect of excessive nitrogen application on crop development?
Excessive nitrogen promotes vigorous vegetative growth at the expense of reproductive development. This imbalance often leads to a prolonged vegetative phase, which delays the maturity and ripening of the crop. While nitrogen is essential for chlorophyll and protein synthesis, an overabundance can prevent the plant from transitioning efficiently into the senescence and ripening stages.
534
Which chemical reaction is used in the industrial production of Single Super Phosphate (SSP)?
Single Super Phosphate (SSP) is manufactured by treating finely ground rock phosphate with sulfuric acid (H2SO4). This acidulation process converts insoluble tricalcium phosphate into water-soluble monocalcium phosphate, which is readily available for plant uptake. The resulting product typically contains 16% phosphorus (as P2O5), along with significant amounts of calcium and sulfur, making it a valuable multi-nutrient fertilizer.
535
Who is widely recognized as the primary architect of India's modern dairy industry?
Dr. Verghese Kurien is celebrated as the architect of India's modern dairy industry and the father of the 'White Revolution' (Operation Flood). His visionary leadership transformed India from a milk-deficient nation into the world's largest milk producer. By establishing the cooperative model through Amul, he empowered millions of small-scale dairy farmers, significantly improving their livelihoods and ensuring national food security in dairy products.
536
What is the estimated mass of the top 15 cm of soil across a one-hectare area?
The term 'hectare-furrow slice' (HFS) refers to the calculated mass of soil in a one-hectare area to a depth of 15 cm. Based on standard soil bulk density assumptions, this mass is approximately 2.24 million kilograms (or 2,240 metric tons). This value is a fundamental constant used in soil science and agronomy to calculate the application rates of fertilizers, lime, and other soil amendments per hectare.
537
The Rural Dairy Extension Programme was integrated into which of the following development initiatives?
The Intensive Cattle Development Project (ICDP) was launched to increase milk production by providing comprehensive support services, including breeding, veterinary care, and extension services. The Rural Dairy Extension Programme was a key component of the ICDP, aimed at improving dairy farming practices at the grassroots level to enhance the socio-economic status of rural farmers.
538
What is the typical nutrient composition of town compost?
Town compost, derived from municipal solid waste including organic refuse and night soil, generally contains approximately 1.4% Nitrogen, 1.0% Phosphorus (P2O5), and 1.4% Potassium (K2O). This organic fertilizer serves as a valuable soil amendment, improving soil structure, water-holding capacity, and providing a slow-release source of essential macro and micronutrients. Its composition can vary based on the source material and the composting process employed.
539
What is the origin of the parent material that forms the Indus plains in Pakistan?
The Indus plains are primarily composed of alluvial deposits. These sediments are transported by the Indus River and its tributaries from the Himalayan mountains and deposited across the plains. Since till and moraine are glacial deposits and colluvial deposits are moved by gravity, none of the specific options A, B, or C accurately describe the alluvial nature of the Indus plains.
540
In which layer of the Earth's atmosphere is the ozone layer located?
The ozone layer is situated within the stratosphere, the second layer of the Earth's atmosphere. This layer is critical for life on Earth because it absorbs the majority of the Sun's harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. The process of ozone formation and destruction involves the absorption of UV light, which releases heat and causes the temperature to increase with altitude in the stratosphere, a phenomenon known as temperature inversion.