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Differentiate between mass selection and pure line selection.
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| Sr. No. | Aspect | Mass Selection | Pure Line Selection |
| 1. | Meaning | Selection of a number of phenotypically superior plants from a heterogeneous population, harvesting and bulking their seeds to raise the next crop till improvement is achieved. | Developing a variety from a pure line, i.e., progeny of a single self-fertilised homozygous plant, selection involves testing progenies of fewer plants individually. |
| 2. | Genetic Composition | Population remains genetically heterogeneous, based on phenotypic traits in a mixed gene pool. | Results in genetically pure and homozygous varieties, ensuring durability and uniformity. |
| 3. | Applicability | Best suited for cross-pollinated (allogamous) crops with heterozygosity; limited in self-pollinated crops due to low variability. | Mostly used in self-pollinated crops to establish pure lines; also used in cross-pollinated crops during hybridisation for producing pure-line parents. |
| 4. | Basis of Selection | Phenotypic superiority observed in plants or seeds in the field population. | Selection is based on progeny testing of individual plants; fewer plants are selected and tested separately. |
| 5. | Outcome | Improvement through repeated cycles of selection and bulk planting; genetic variability maintained. | Development of genetically stable, uniform, and pure varieties from single homozygous plants. |
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