how can we reverse the sterility of f1 hybrid?
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In case where the F1 hybrid crop must produce pollen and set seed, male sterility can be reversed by nuclear-encoded restorer-of-fertility allels.
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Hybrid Sterility
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- A hybrid is an offspring produced by organisms of two distinct assortments or species
- Hybridization happens frequently in nature between many varieties of same species, yet substantially less regularly between related or different species
- F1 crossbreed crop must deliver pollen and set seed, male sterility can be switched by nuclear-encoded restorer-of-fertility alleles
- The utilization of CMS to produced hybrid seed is practical and has been broadly exploited in plenty of agronomic and green yields
- The plants are sterile and can't propagate through typical hereditary propagation, which is another normal trait of F1 plants
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