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← HistoryWhich limitation constrained maize size increase in early Mesoamerican chinampa agriculture?
A)Nutrient leaching within the island
B)Flood surges damaging crops
C)Limited pollen dispersal distance✓
D)Inadequate seed germination rates
💡 Explanation
Limited maize pollen dispersal constrained kernel size increase because effective fertilization required close proximity and wind pollination; therefore, the lack of directed pollination limited optimal combinations rather than nutrient loss from leaching.
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