Difference between indigenous and hybrid varieties of fruits and vegetables
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Native plants are local plant species or varieties that have been naturally growing in particular geographical region. ... Hybrids on the other hand are superior varieties of same vegetable species artificially crossed & developed by humans. One cannot harvest seeds from hybrids to grow next generation for re-sowing.
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Answer: The difference between them is explained as follows:
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- Indigenous fruits and vegetables are those that have been consumed for a very long time and are those that that have been naturally growing in particular geographical region (often using traditional practices).
- On the other hand, hybrid varieties have superior variations of the same fruits and vegetable species which are purposefully crossed and cultivated by humans.
- The main difference is that the hybrid varieties do not produce seeds that can be used to grow the same species for the subsequent generations but the seeds of indigenous varieties can be used.
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