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What is hybridisation? Why is it done.

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is the process of crossing between two or more genetically dissimilar plants to produce a new variety with good production of both the crops.

It is done because it helps to select varieties or strains of crops for selecting useful characteristics such as diseases resistance, response to fertilizers , product quality and high yields.

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