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Artificial hybridisation is one of the major approaches of crop improvement programme

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Crossing different species and often genera to combine desirable characters to produce commercially superior varieties are very important. For this only desired pollen grains are used for pollination and the stigma is protected from contamination. This is achieved by emasculation and bagging techniques
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