Answer:
b
Explanation:
First, let us assume the long-stem trait to be represented by the allele A and its short stem counterpart by the allele a.
Pure-breeding long-stem = AA
Pure-breeding short-stem = aa
AA x aa
F1: Aa Aa Aa Aa
The F1 generation was allowed to self-pollinate
Aa x Aa
F2: AA Aa Aa aa
Test-crossing means crossing an organism of doubtful zygosity with a phenotypically recessive version of the same organism.
From the resulting F2, the long-stemmed offspring are of 2 genotypes - AA and Aa. If AA is test-crossed with a phenotypically recessive version:
AA x aa
Aa Aa Aa Aa
all the offspring are expected to have long stems.
If the Aa offspring is test-crossed with aa:
Aa x aa
Aa Aa aa aa
Half or 1/2 of the offspring are expected to have short stems.
Considering the second cross, the correct option is, therefore, b.