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Different steps of plant breeding are given. Arrange them in order.
a. Selection and testing of superior recombinants b.Collection of variability
c. Testing release and commercialization of new cultivars.
d. Evaluation and selection of parents.
e. Cross hybridization among selected parents.

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a. Collection of variability.
b. Evaluation and selection of parents
c. Crosshybridisation among selected parents.
d. Selection and testing of superior recombinants
e. Testing release and commercialisation of new cultivars.
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