Seed coat-ovary wall association is not correct.
The seed coat originates from the maternal tissue, that is, the integuments. It is one of the three components of a plant seed, in supplementation to the embryo and the endosperm. The aim of the seed coat is to safeguard the seed from temperature-related, physical or water destruction. It is a protective outer covering of the seed.
On the other hand, the ovary wall refers to the wall of the ovary of a flower that ultimately develops into a pericarp or fruit wall.