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Q. Which of the following are heterosporous pteridophytes?
I. Lycopodium
II. Selaginella
III. Equisetum
IV. Salvinia

KEAMKEAM 2014Plant Kingdom

Solution:

Heterospory is the occurrence of two kinds of spores, i.e., smaller microspores (producing male gametophyte) and larger megaspores (producing female gametophyte) in the same plant.
Heterospory arose in pteridophytes first. It is common in eight genera of pteridophytes which are Selaginella, Isoetes, Stylites, Marsilea, Pilularia, Regnellidium, Salvinia and Azolla.