What type of placentation is seen in sweet pea? |
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a) |
Basal |
b) |
Axile |
c) |
Free central |
d) |
Marginal |
What type of placentation is seen in sweet pea? |
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a) |
Basal |
b) |
Axile |
c) |
Free central |
d) |
Marginal |
(d) In sweet pea (Pisum sativum), the placentation is marginal. In which, the placenta develops along the junction of two carpels, in a unilocular ovary. In basal placentation, the ovules are few or reduced to one are borne at the base of ovary, e.g., Compositae. |