Is plant breeding across 2 diff plant is possible? If yes, then give a suitable example.
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Any two plants of the same genus can usually be cross bred. When breeding plants, growers typically cross two species that are within the same genus.
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For example, farmers selected variants of wild mustard with larger leaves. They mated the plants with the largest leaves, and repeated the process over many generations. Eventually the artificial selection produced kale, which has had enlarged leaves selected from wild mustard. Another example is millet.
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