Write 2 examples of hybrid variety seeds
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Most notably, Roses, Tomatoes and Sweet Corn are frequently cross bred to create hybrid varieties. An F1 hybrid, are seeds from the first cross of two unrelated, open-pollinated plants. Advantages of Hybrid Seeds and Plants: There are many advantages to creating hybrid varieties.
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Examples: wheat, oats, barley, rice, rapeseed (with 10-50% self-sterility). Self-sterile plants Plants the ovules of which are predominantly fertilized by pollen of other plants of the same species. Examples: Rye, maize. 3.2 What are open-pollinated varieties?
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Most notably, Roses, Tomatoes and Sweet Corn are frequently cross bred to create hybrid varieties. An F1 hybrid, are seeds from the first cross of two unrelated, open-pollinated plants. Advantages of Hybrid Seeds and Plants: There are many advantages to creating hybrid varieties.
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