how you provide wider adoptability to a crop plant ?
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by adding dried leaves
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The success of a variety depends not only on its high yielding potential but also on the stability of its yield over years across environments. If a variety gives high and stable performance over years at a location within an agro-climatic zone, it is called a stable variety. When the same variety is grown in different agro-climatic regions and if it shows high yield with little or no change in performance in comparison to other varieties, it is called a widely adapted variety.
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