short note on hybridisation between plants
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Hybridization is the process of interbreeding between individuals of different species (interspecific hybridization) or genetically divergent individuals from the same species (intraspecific hybridization). Offspring produced by hybridization may be fertile, partially fertile, or sterile.
Plants hybridize much more frequently and successfully than animals do. Pollen from flowering plants disperses widely and may land on flowers of other species.
One good example of plant hybridization involves hybridization between the elegant sego lily (
Calochortus selwayensis ) and a mariposa lily ( C. apiculatus ) in western Montana.
Plants hybridize much more frequently and successfully than animals do. Pollen from flowering plants disperses widely and may land on flowers of other species.
One good example of plant hybridization involves hybridization between the elegant sego lily (
Calochortus selwayensis ) and a mariposa lily ( C. apiculatus ) in western Montana.
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Take two kinds of plant and take a dominant gene from that and cross it.Then we will get a new kind of plant.It is known as hybridisation.
EG:
Potato + Tomato =Pomato
EG:
Potato + Tomato =Pomato
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