When a new plant is formed as a result of cross-pollination from different varieties of a plant, the newly formed plant is called:
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When a new plant is formed as a result of cross-pollination from different varieties of a plant, the newly formed plant is called a hybrid variety plant.
- Hybrids are plants produced by the cross-breeding of two genetically different varieties or species.
- In this situation pollen (male flower) from one variety plant is taken and put in another variety plant stigma (female flower).
- We get the F1 generation with a hybrid variety.
- Here two different breeding lines are crossed.
- Hybrid varieties are heterozygous but homogeneous populations.
- Hybrids are generally more tolerant to biotic and abiotic stresses than inbreds and pure-line varieties.
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