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Excessive pruning of male Papaya convert...

Excessive pruning of male Papaya converts in into
(a) Vegetative state
(b) Female plant
(c) Hermaphrodite flowered
(d) Andromonoecious

A

Vegetative state

B

Female plant

C

Hermaphrodite flowered

D

Andromonoecious.

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B
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