Question:

Match List-I with List-II:

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

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Basic chromosome number (X) is fundamental to understanding plant genetics and polyploidy.
Carnation: X=15 (2n=30)
Chrysanthemum: X=9 (2n=6x=54)
Tuberose: X=30 (often 2n=60)
Dendrobium: X=19 is common.
  • (A)- (IV), (B) -(III), (C)- (II), (D)- (I)
  • (A)- (II), (B) -(I), (C)- (IV), (D)- (III)
  • (A)- (I), (B) -(II), (C)- (IV), (D)- (III)
  • (A)- (III), (B) -(I), (C)- (IV), (D)- (II)
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

We need to match the flower crop with its correct basic chromosome number (X). The basic chromosome number is the number of chromosomes in a single, ancestral set.
(A) Carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus): Diploid carnations have 2n = 30 chromosomes. Therefore, the basic chromosome number X = 15. So, (A) matches with (II).
(B) Chrysanthemum (garden chrysanthemum, Chrysanthemum morifolium or C. grandiflorum): This is a complex hexaploid with 2n = 6x = 54. The basic chromosome number X = 9. So, (B) matches with (I).
(C) Tuberose (Polianthes tuberosa): Chromosome numbers can vary, with diploids having 2n = 60. This suggests a basic chromosome number X = 30 (if diploid) or X = 15 (if tetraploid). Given the option X=30, this is a likely match. So, (C) matches with (IV).
(D) Dendrobium (orchid genus): This is a large genus with diverse chromosome numbers. However, a common basic chromosome number for many Dendrobium species, particularly in important horticultural sections, is X = 19 (leading to diploid 2n=38, tetraploid 2n=76). So, (D) matches with (III). Therefore, the correct matching is: (A) - (II) (Carnation - X=15) (B) - (I) (Chrysanthemum - X=9) (C) - (IV) (Tuberose - X=30) (D) - (III) (Dendrobium - X=19) This corresponds to option (2). (A)- (II), (B) -(I), (C)- (IV), (D)- (III)
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