Biology
To produce a new variety of crop plant with desired characteristics, artificial pollination is required. Why?
Reproduction in Plants
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In artificial pollination, two different varieties of a crop plant with the desired characteristics are selected. For example, one variety may be high-yielding (higher-grain producing) and the other variety may be disease resistant. After selection of these varieties, cross-breeding is done by artificial pollination to get a variety of plant which has both the desired characteristics from the parent varieties.
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