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Number of Questions
Maximum Marks
Paper-I
150
75
Note :-
Duration of Paper: 3 Hours
All Questions carry equal marks.
Medium of Competitive Exam: Bilingual in English & Hindi
There will be Negative Marking.
Objective type paper .
Syllabus : Botany-I
1. Archaebacteria, eubacteria and cyanobacteria
ultra-structure and reproduction
L-Form Bacteria, Prions, Viroids, Virusoids
Characteristics and ultrastructure of virions
Mycoplasma, Spiroplasma and Phytoplasma - General characters and role in causing plant diseases
Microbiology of water, air and soil
2. General account of diseases caused by plant pathogens
molecular basis of host parasite interaction, pathogen attack and defense mechanism
etiology of red rot of sugarcane, rust of wheat, covered smut of wheat, loose smut of wheat, green ear disease of bajra, leaf spot and smut of jowar, ergot and smut of bajra, root knot and rot diseases of vegetables
disease control and the role of information technology in disease management
3. Algae of diversified habitats (Terrestrial, Fresh water, Marine)
Thallus organization, cell structure and reproduction in different classes/groups
Criteria of classification of algae
Economic importance of algae
4. General characteristics of different classes/groups of fungi
cell ultrastructure, cell wall composition, reproduction, heterothallism, para sexuality
recent trends in classification, economic importance of fungi
General account and economic importance of mycorrhiza and lichens
5. General characters, structure, reproduction, evolution and inter-relationships of bryophytes, pteridophytes and gymnosperms.
Evolution of stele, heterospory and seed habit
Principles of palaeobotany
6. Taxonomic hierarchy, principles of nomenclature, taxonomic tools, important systems of classification (Bentham and Hooker; Engler and Prantl; Hutchinson and Takhtajan).
Role of morphology, anatomy, embryology, palynology, cytology, phytochemistry, genome analysis and nucleic acid hybridization in taxonomy
Taxonomy of some selected families (Leguminosae, Cucurbitaceae, Asteraceae, Asclepiadaceae, Solanaceae, Euphorbiaceae and Poaceae)
Phylogeny of angiosperms
7. General concepts of plant morphology, origin and evolution of flower
Primitive living angiosperms, foliar stamens, open carpels
Plant anatomy types of tissue
Organization of root and shoot apical meristems
Secondary growth (normal and anomalous) and Anomalous primary structures of root and stem
8. Development of male and female gametophytes, pollination, pollen pistil interaction, fertilization, endosperm development and embryogenesis
seed development and fruit formation
polyembryony, apomixis, embryo culture
biochemistry and molecular biology of fruit maturation
9. Basic concepts of ecology, ecological factors affecting the plants.
Principle of limiting factors
population characteristics, population interaction, r and K selection, genecology and range extensions
community characteristics, community classification, continuum concept, ecological niche, plant succession in various habitats, concept of climax
Structure and function of ecosystem, energy flow and biogeochemical cycles (N,P,C,S), primary production, plant indicators, major biomes of the world
Phytogeographical regions of India, vegetation of Rajasthan. Ecosystem services
10. Environmental pollution- air, water, noise and soil