groundnut
okra
rice
wheat
Explanation
Video Explanation
No video available
Post your Contribution
Discussions (4)

Peanuts[groundnuts] wheats, apricots, rice, tomatoes are self pollinating plants

The following plants have self-pollinated flowers EXCEPT:
C. maize
Explanation:
Groundnut (A): Typically self-pollinated.
Guinea Corn (B): Another name for sorghum, which is often self-pollinated.
Rice (D): Generally self-pollinated.
Wheat (E): Primarily self-pollinated.
Maize (C), however, is predominantly cross-pollinated. Maize has separate male (tassels) and female (silks) flowers, and pollen is typically carried by wind from the tassels to the silks of other maize plants.
are you sure?
ChatGPT
Yes, I am sure. Here is a detailed explanation:
Groundnut (A): Groundnut flowers are primarily self-pollinating. They often fertilize themselves before the flower even opens.
Guinea Corn (B): Guinea corn, also known as sorghum, generally self-pollinates but can also cross-pollinate.
Rice (D): Rice flowers are predominantly self-pollinating.
Wheat (E): Wheat is primarily self-pollinating.
Maize (C) is different because it is predominantly cross-pollinated. Maize has separate male (tassels) and female (silks) flowers, and wind carries the pollen from the tassels to the silks of other maize plants, making it largely cross-pollinated. This sets maize apart from the others in terms of its primary pollination mechanism.

out of the options provided
Groundnut: is primarily self-pollinating.
* Okra: is capable of self-pollination, although cross-pollination by insects can also occur.
* Rice: is predominantly self-pollinating.
* Wheat: is a strictly self-pollinating crop.
Therefore, none of the options strictly lack self-pollination. However, okra is the most likely answer because while it can self-pollinate, cross-pollination occurs more readily compared to groundnut, rice, and wheat, which are largely or strictly self-pollinating.

Groundnut is a self-pollinating flower alongside rice, wheat, apricots, tomatoes, and guinea corn

