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In mung bean, resistance to yellow mosaic virus and powdery mildew were induced by:

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  3. In mung bean, resistance to yellow mosaic virus and powdery mildew wer...

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  4. Resistance to yellow mosaic virus in bhindi was transferred from a wil...

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  7. What are the main objectives of plant breeding?

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  9. Write the full forms of the following (a) SCP (b) IARI

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  11. What is totipotency?

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  13. The method of producing large number of plants in very short duration ...

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  14. In tissue culture plant genetically identical to the parental plant is...

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  15. Isolated protoplasts from two different varieties of plants, each havi...

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  16. What are the objectives of animals breeding ?

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  17. Name the methods employed in animals breeding

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  18. MOET (Multiple Ovulation Embryo Transfer ) is a method of

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  19. Which part of the plant is best suited for making virus-free plants an...

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  20. What is the major advantage of producing plants by micropropagation?

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