India’s wheat yield revolution in the 1960s was possible primarily due to(a) hybrid seeds(b) increased chlorophyll content(c) mutations resulting in plant height reduction(d) quantitative trait mutations
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Correct Option (c) mutations resulting in plant height reduction
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India's wheat yield revolution in 1960s was possible primarily due to the mutations resulting in plant height reduction. In 1963, ICAR introduced many dwarf selections from CIMMYT. including those developed by Norman Borlaug using Norin-10 as the source of dwarfing genes.
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India's wheat yield revolution in 1960s was possible primarily due to the mutations resulting in plant height reduction. In 1963, ICAR introduced many dwarf selections from CIMMYT. including those developed by Norman Borlaug using Norin-10 as the source of dwarfing genes.
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answer :- (c) mutations resulting in plants height reduction
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