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The second stage of hydrosere is occupied by plants like
Options
(a) Azolla
(b) Typha
(c) Salix
(d) Vallisneria
Correct Answer:
Vallisneria
Explanation:
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Following are the stages of hydrosere-
1) PHYTOPLANKTON STAGE—
producer of this chain
2) SUBMERGED PLANT STAGE (2nd stage) —
As this stage occurs in shallow water
therefore includes free foating plants
Vallisneria and hydrilla.
3)SUBMERGED FREE FLOATING STAGE—
Here above given plants are replaced
Free floating angiosperms.
4)REED SWAMP STAGE
5)MARSH MEADOW STAGE