Environmental Sciences, asked by vk774214, 7 months ago

why dihaploids can't be created in rice?​

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Answered by gitaparmar666
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when haploid cells undergo chromosome doubling. ... Haploid cells are produced from pollen or egg cells or from other cells of the gametophyte, then by induced or spontaneous chromosome doubling, a doubled haploid cell is produced, which can be grown into a doubled haploid plant.

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