To ensure that only the desired pollens fall on the stigma in artificial hybridization process:
$(a)$ The female flower buds of a plant producing unisexual flowers need not be bagged.
$(b)$ There is no need to emasculate unisexual flowers of the selected female parent.
$(c)$ Emasculated flowers are to be bagged immediately after cross-pollination.
$(d)$ Emasculated flowers are to be bagged after the removal of anthers.
$(e)$ Bisexual flowers showing protogyny are never selected for cross.
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

  • A
    $(a), (b)$ and $(c)$ only
  • B
    $(b), (c)$ and $(d)$ only
  • C
    $(b), (c)$ and $(e)$ only
  • D
    $(a), (d)$ and $(e)$ only

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