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Strobilanthus kunthiana differs from bamboo in

A

being monocarpic

B

length of juvenile phase

C

being polycarpic

D

none of these.

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding the Organisms:** - Strobilanthus kunthiana and bamboo are both plants, but they have different reproductive strategies and life cycles. 2. **Monocarpic vs. Polycarpic:** - Monocarpic plants flower once in their lifetime and then die. - Polycarpic plants can flower multiple times throughout their life. - Strobilanthus kunthiana is classified as monocarpic, meaning it flowers once and then dies. - Bamboo can exhibit both monocarpic and polycarpic characteristics, depending on the species. 3. **Length of Joint Phase:** - The "joint phase" refers to the period between flowering events in monocarpic plants. - For bamboo, the joint phase can range from 3 to 120 years, which is quite extensive. - In contrast, Strobilanthus kunthiana has a much shorter joint phase, ranging from 8 to 16 years. 4. **Conclusion:** - The primary difference between Strobilanthus kunthiana and bamboo is the length of the joint phase, with bamboo having a significantly longer range compared to Strobilanthus kunthiana. 5. **Final Answer:** - Strobilanthus kunthiana differs from bamboo in the length of the joint phase. ---
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