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Agriculture Syllabus for APSC (Mains) Examination

Agriculture is one of the optional subjects that candidates can pick for Assam Civil Service Examination (Combined Competitive Examination), conducted by Assam Public Service Commission (APSC). Find below the complete Agriculture syllabus for APSC Civil Services (Mains) Examination.

Each optional subject of APSC Mains examination comprises of two question papers. Following is the syllabus for Agriculture Question Paper I and Question Paper II in APSC CCE (Mains). The syllabus of APSC Prelims (Agriculture) can be found here.

AGRICULTURE QUESTION PAPER I

  • Ecology and its relevance to man, natural resources, their management and conservation. Physical and Social environment as factors of crop distribution and production.  Climatic elements as factors of crop growth impact of changing environments.  Environmental pollution and associated hazards to crops, animals and humans.
  • Cropping patterns in different agro climatic zones of the county. Impact of high yielding patterns. Concepts of multiple cropping, Multistory, Relay and intercropping and their importance in relation to food production. Package of practices for production of important cereals, Pulses, Oilseed, Fibre, Sugar and Commercial crops grown during Kharif and Rabi seasons in different regions of the country.
  • Important features, scope and propagation of various types of forestry plantations, such as extension and social forestry, agroforestry and natural forests.
  • Weeds – their characteristics, dissemination and association with various crops, their multiplications, cultural, biological and chemical control of weeds.
  • Processes and factors of soil formation, Classification of Indian soils including modern concepts. Mineral and Organic constituents of soils and their role in maintaining soil productivity problem. Soils extent and distribution in India and their reclamation, Essential Plant nutrient and other beneficial elements in soils and plants – their occurrence, factors affecting their distributions, functions and cycling in soil, Symbiotic and non-symbiotic nitrogen fixation, Principles of soil fertility and its evaluation for judical fertilizer use.
  • Soil conservation planning on water shed basis, Erosion and runoff management in hilly, foot hills and valley lands, processes factors affecting them. Dry land agriculture and its problems. Technology for stabilising agriculture production in rainfed agriculture area.
  • Water use efficiency in relation to crop production criteria or scheduling irrigation, ways and means of reducting run off losses of irrigation water, Drainage of water logged soils.
  • Farm management, scope importance and characteristics, Farm planning and budgeting, Economics of different types of farming systems.
  • Marketing and pricing of agricultural inputs and outputs, Price fluctuations and their cost, Role of cooperatives in agricultural economy, Types and system of farming and factors affecting them.
  • Agricultural extension, its importance and role, Methods evaluation of extension programmes. Socialeconomic survey and status of big, small and marginal farmers and landless agricultural labourers. The farm mechanization and its role in agricultural production and rural employment, Training programmes for extension workers, Lab to land programmes.

AGRICULTURE QUESTION PAPER II

  • Heredity and variation, Mendel’s Law of Inheritance, Chromosomal theory of inheritance, Cytoplasmic inheritance, Sex linked, Sex influenced and Sex limited characters. Spontaneous and induced mutations, Quantitative characters.
  • Origin and domestication of field crop, Morphology patterns of variations in varieties and related species of important field crops. Causes and utilization of variations in crop improvement.
  • Seed technology and importance, production, processing and testing of seeds of Crop plants, Role of National and State seed organisations in production, Processing and marketing of improved seeds.
  • Application of the principles of plant breeding to the improvement of major field crops. Methods of breeding of self and cross-pollinated crops, Introductions, selection, hybridization, Heterosis and its exploitation, Male sterility and self incompatibility. Utilization of Mutation and Polyploidy in breeding.
  • Physiology and its significance in agriculture, Nature, Physical properties and chemical constitution of protoplasm. Imbibition surface tension, Diffusion and osmosis, Absorption and translocation of water, Transpiration and water economy.
  • Growth and development. Photo periodins and vernalization. Auxin, Hormones and other plant regulators and their mechanism of action and importance in agriculture.
  • Enzymes and plant pigments, photosynthesis, modern concepts and factors affecting the process, Aerobic and anaerobic respiration.
  • Climatic requirements and cultivation of major fruits, Plans and vegetable crops, the package of practices and the scientific basis for the same, Handling and marketing problems of fruits and vegetables. Principal methods of preservations, important fruits and vegetables products, Processing techniques and equipment. Role of fruits and vegetable in human nutrition. Land scape and floriculture including raising of ornaments plants and design and layout of lawns and gardens.
  • Diseases pests of field, vegetable, orchard and plantation crops of India and measures to control these, Causes and Classification of plant diseases, Principles of plant disease control including exclusion, eradication, immunization and protection, Biological control of pests and disease, Integrated management of pests and disease, Pesticides and their formulations, Plant protection equipment — their care and maintenance.
  • Strong pests of cereals and pulses, Hygiene of storage godowns, Preservation and remedial measure.
  • Food production and consumption trends in India, National and International food policies. Procurement, distribution, Processing and production constraints. Relation of food production to national dietary pattern, Major deficiencies of calorie and protein, Animal husbandry and Veterinary Science.

APSC Mains Agriculture Syllabus (Paper I and Paper II)

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