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What is ideotype plants explain


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an ideotype is a specimen identified as belonging to a specific taxon by the author of that taxon, but collected from somewhere other than the type locality. The concept of ideotype in plant breeding was introduced by Donald in 1968 to describe the idealized appearance of a plant variety.

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it is a specimen identified as belonging to a specific taxon by the author of that taxon but collected from somewhere other than the type locality. the concept of ideotype in plant breeding was introduced by Donal in 1968 to described the idealized appearance of a plant variety.


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