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In Biochemically Determined Self-Incompatibility, Where Does Pollen Tube Growth Generally

Question 28

Question 28

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In biochemically determined self-incompatibility, where does pollen tube growth generally stop?


A) Anther
B) Receptacle
C) Ovule
D) Ovary
E) Style

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