Civil Service Preliminary Examination Syllabus : Agricuture - Optional
Agriculture, its importance in national economy. Factors
determining agroecological zones and geographic distribution of crop plants.
Importance of crop plants, cultural practices for cereal,
pulses, oilseed, fibre, sugar, tuber and fodder crops and scientific basis for
these crop rotations, multiple and relay cropping, intercropping and mixed
cropping.
Soil as medium of plant growth and its composition, mineral
and organic constituents of the soil and their role in crop production;
chemical, physical and microbiological properties of soils. Essential plant
nutrients (macro and micro)–their functions, occurrence, cycling in soils
Principles of soil fertility and its evaluation for judicious fertilizer use.
Organic manures and bio-fertilizers, inorganic fertilizers, integrated nutrient
management.
Principles of plant physiology with reference to plant
nutrition, absorption, transactions, and metabolism of nutrients.
Diagnosis of nutrient deficiencies and their amelioration
photosynthesis and respiration, growth and development, auxins and hormones in
plant growth.
Cell and cell organelles. Cell division. Reproductive cycle,
Principles of genetics, gene-interaction, sex determination, linkage and
recombination, mutation, extra chromosomal inheritance, polyploidy. Origin and
domestication of crop plants. Genetic resources-conservation and utilization.
Floral biology in relation to selfing and crossing.
Genetic basis of plant breeding pureline selection, mass
selection, male sterility and incompatibility and their use in plant breeding.
Pedigree selection, back-cross method of selection. Heterosis and its
exploitation. Development of hybrids, composites and synthetic, Important
varieties, hybrids, composites and synthetic of major crops. Seeds and
seed-production techniques.
Important fruit and vegetable crops of India, method of
propagation–Sexual and asexual. Package and practices and their scientific
basis. Crop rotation, intercropping, companion crops, role of fruits and
vegetables in human nutrition, post-harvest handling and processing of fruits
and vegetables. Landscaping and ornamental horticulture, commercial
floriculture. Medicinal and aromatic plants. Serious pests and diseases
affecting major crops. Principles of control of crop pests and diseases,
integrated management. Proper use and maintenance of plant protection equipment.
Principles of economics as applied to agriculture. Farm
planning and optimum resource–use efficiency and maximising income and
employment. Farm systems and their spatial distribution, their significant roles
in regional economic development.