Step 1: Understanding the Terms
Self-Sterility (Self-Incompatibility) refers to the inability of a flower to fertilize itself, preventing self-pollination.
However, Gloriosa does not exhibit self-sterility, making this an incorrect match.
Herkogamy is a structural adaptation in flowers where physical barriers prevent self-pollination.
It is seen in Hibiscus, making this a correct match.
Protandry is when the male reproductive part (anther) matures before the female part (stigma), promoting cross-pollination, as seen in Sunflower.
Protogyny is when the female reproductive part (stigma) matures before the male part (anther), promoting cross-pollination, as seen in Datura.
Step 2: Identifying the Incorrect Match
Since Gloriosa does not exhibit self-sterility, the incorrect match is (1) Self-Sterility - Gloriosa.
Match the following:

Choose the correct pair from the following:

Identify A, B, C plants in a series based on these characters of roots:
A. Roots at lower nodes of stem
B. Roots absorb water and food from host plant
C. Root forming nodules
Match the following food items with the nutrients they are commonly associated with:

Choose correct pairs from the following:
