It is believed that Oryza sativa originated from a wild ancestor, O. rufipogon, which grew in Question 30 options: high-elevation mountains. lowland tropical areas periodically flooded. cool, moist climates with sandy soils. former lake beds in dry climates. tropical rain forests.
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