Environmental Sciences, asked by vaishnavi125, 4 months ago

Why are the indigenous varieties not cultivated on large scale as compared to hybrid varieties?

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Answered by patrasmrutimayee1
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Answer:

Hybrids cost up to five times more because they take longer to develop and are more trouble to produce. They often require a more exacting horticulture.

Answered by probrainsme102
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Answer:

Because they take more time to develop and are more trouble to produce.

Explanation:

Native plants are regional plant species or cultivars that have naturally flourished in a specific geographic area.

On the other hand, hybrids are superior variations of the same vegetable species that humans have purposefully crossed and cultivated.

Hybrid plants frequently don't produce seeds that can be used to create the same kind of plants and may even produce seeds that won't develop at all.

Although the phrase "hybrid seeds" is frequently associated with vegetables, any plant that produces seeds can be developed to produce a hybrid variation.

Native species of a region are known as indigenous variations of plants.

This comprises plants that have grown organically or been present in a place for a long time.

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