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Question
Describe briefly various steps of plant breeding methods.
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Solution
Hybridization involves the following steps:
1. Collection of variability:
- Wild species and relatives of the cultivated species having desired traits are collected and preserved.
- The entire collection having all the diverse alleles (i.e. variations) for all genes in a given crop is called germplasm collection.
- Variations are useful in the selection. Germplasm conservation can be done in the following ways.
a. In situ conservation: It can be done with the help of forests and natural reserves.
b. Ex-situ conservation: It is done through botanical gardens, seed banks, etc.
2. Evaluation and selection of parents:
- The collected germplasm is evaluated (screened) to identify plants with desirable characters.
- The selected parents must be healthy, vigorous, and should show desirable but complementary features.
- The selected parents are selfed for three to four generations to make them pure or homozygous.
- It is made sure that only pure lines are selected, multiplied, and used in the hybridization.
3. Hybridization:
- The variety showing maximum desirable features is selected as a female (recurrent) parent and the other one as a male parent (donor) which lacks good characters found in a recurrent parent.
- The pollen grains from anthers of male parents are collected and then artificially dusted over stigmas of emasculated flowers of the female parents.
- Pollination is followed by seed and fruit formation in due course.
- The seed thus obtained represents the hybrid generation.
- The hybrid F1 progeny is selected and evaluated for the desired combinations of characters.
4. Selection and testing of superior recombinants:
- The F1 hybrid plants showing superiority over both the parents and having high hybrid vigour are selected.
- Such hybrids are then selfed for a few generations to make them homozygous for the said desirable characters till there is a state of uniformity so that the characters will not segregate further.
5. Testing, release, and commercialization of new cultivars:
- The newly selected lines are evaluated for productivity and other features like disease resistance, pest resistance, quality, etc.
- Initially, these plants are grown under controlled conditions of water, fertilizers, etc. and their performance is recorded.
- The selected lines are then grown for three generations at least in the natural field, in different agroclimatic zones.
- Finally, variety is released as a new variety for use by the farmers.
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