In your opinion, which is the most effective way to
conserve the plant diversity of an area?
(a) By tissue culture method
(b) By creating biosphere reserve
(c) By creating botanical garden
(d) By developing seed bank

1 Answer

Answer :

(b) By creating biosphere reserve

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