Question
Which among the following can be classified as often
cross pollinated species?Solution
In many crop plants, cross-pollination often exceeds 5% and may reach 30%. Such species are generally known as often cross-pollinated species, e.g., Jowar, Cotton, arhar, Safflower etc.
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