A Review on Role of Wide Hybridization in Crop Improvement
Mudhalvan S,
Praveen Krishna Ramesh,
Bharatha Lakshmi
et al.
Abstract:Wide hybridization in crop plants involves crossing two distantly related species to initiate desirable traits, such as disease resistance, into a cultivated crop. This technique expands the genetic diversity accessible for breeding programs, enhancing the adaptability and resilience of crops. Wide hybrids often surpass limitations of conventional breeding by incorporating unique genetic material. However, difficulties arise due to reproductive barriers and genomic incompatibilities between divergent species. … Show more
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