Acceptable answers could include making plants
that carry out photosynthesis at a higher rate,
produce greater yields with less water or in
warmer or colder climates, and produce crops
that have a greater nutritional value, taste better,
or look more appealing.
Different varieties of fruits can be obtained from a plant through selective breeding, hybridization, and genetic modification techniques. By choosing and crossing plants with desired traits, such as flavor, size, or color, breeders can develop new varieties of fruits with unique characteristics. Environmental conditions and cultivation practices can also influence the diversity of fruits produced by a plant.
Luther Burbank developed over 800 varieties of plants by using selective breeding techniques to cross-pollinate different species and select for desirable traits over several generations. He was known for his innovative methods in plant breeding which led to the creation of new and improved plant varieties. Burbank's work contributed significantly to modern agriculture and horticulture.
Yes, apart from garden varieties, there are wild irises.
A plant ideotype is a conceptual model that describes the ideal characteristics for a plant variety or crop. It combines desired traits such as yield, disease resistance, and adaptation to specific growing conditions to create an ideal plant type for a particular environment or purpose. Plant breeders use ideotypes as a guide when developing new plant varieties.
Gibberellin hormone is usually lacking in dwarf varieties of plants. Gibberellins are a group of plant hormones that regulate plant growth and development, and a deficiency can result in reduced elongation and a dwarf phenotype in plants.
Musical Varieties was created in 1948.
You do not have to plant several varieties of blueberry bushes for them to produce fruit.
Cinema Varieties was created in 1949-09.
Cinesound Varieties was created in 1934-05.
Different varieties of fruits can be obtained from a plant through selective breeding, hybridization, and genetic modification techniques. By choosing and crossing plants with desired traits, such as flavor, size, or color, breeders can develop new varieties of fruits with unique characteristics. Environmental conditions and cultivation practices can also influence the diversity of fruits produced by a plant.
Developing/breeding new cultivars/varieties having better floral and quality traits.
yes
The Varieties of Religious Experience was created in 1902.
Talent Varieties was created on 1955-06-28.
New Milford Plant of the Hackensack Water Company was created in 1911.
Inland Fisher Guide Plant - New Jersey - was created in 1938.
The Varieties of Scientific Experience was created on 2006-11-02.