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While planning for an artificial hybridisation programme involving dioecious plants, find out the correct sequence of steps:
(a) Collection of pollen
(b) Dusting of pollen on stigma
(c) Emasculation
(d) Bagging of female flower
(e) Rebagging

A

a, b, d, cande

B

c, d, a, b and e

C

d, a, b and e

D

d, c, a, e and b

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C

Monocot seed generally shows hypogeal germination.
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