Biology, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

what is cross breeding in plants
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Answered by amanraj143
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Explanation:

It's a type of breeding in which gene of one plant is combined with Gene of other plant to form a new gene which contains a good quality of both plants

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Answered by yshashank857
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Answer:

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. For example, the very famous Ghost Pepper was born of a cross between Capsicumchinense and Capsicum frutescens, two pepper species that are within the same genus, Capsicum.

The possibilities are effectively endless. Just take the Orchidaceae family of plants (Orchids). There are over 28,000 accepted varieties of Orchid species. The variety is truly staggering for just one family of plants. So, if you happen to be an adventurous gardener, you may have an interest in crossing two of your favorite vegetables or fruits.

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