Which of the following examples show monocarpellary, unilocular ovary with many ovules?
Sesbania
Brinjal
Indigofera
Tobacco
, Brinjal and Tobacco belong to the family Solanaceae (Source 86). The gynoecium of Solanaceae is explicitly described as bicarpellary and syncarpous with a bilocular superior ovary (Source 85). Therefore, they do not possess a monocarpellary ovary. By elimination/standard classification, plants like Indigofera (and Sesbania) belonging to Fabaceae possess a monocarpellary, unilocular ovary.
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