Science, asked by mparmar1432, 8 months ago

plant can be made disease resistance by ? A hybridization second genetic modification be both A and B D use of antibiotics​

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Answered by Anonymous
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both a and b

in hybridisation you combine a disease resistant plant with a high yield plant

in genetic modification you turn the genetics itself as disease resistant

antibiotics are used by humans only

Answered by poonammishra148218
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Answer:

The use of antibiotics is not an effective method and can have negative environmental impacts.

Explanation:

Plant can be made disease-resistant by hybridization and/or genetic modification. The use of antibiotics is not an effective method of making plants disease-resistant.

Hybridization is a traditional breeding method where two plants with desirable traits are crossed to produce offspring with the desired traits. This can include disease resistance, as certain plants may have natural resistance to certain diseases.

Genetic modification, also known as genetic engineering, involves directly manipulating the DNA of a plant to introduce or enhance specific traits, including disease resistance. This can be done by inserting genes from other organisms that confer resistance to specific diseases, or by modifying existing genes in the plant to enhance disease resistance.

In conclusion, hybridization and genetic modification are effective methods of making plants disease-resistant. The use of antibiotics is not an effective method and can have negative environmental impacts.

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