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Plant Breeding Genetics and Pathology

Plant breeding genetics and pathology is the study of the genetic makeup of plants and the diseases they can suffer from. It involves the development of new and improved varieties of plants that are adapted to specific environments. These new varieties of plants often have higher yields, better disease resistance, a…

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Overview

Plant breeding genetics and pathology is the study of the genetic makeup of plants and the diseases they can suffer from. It involves the development of new and improved varieties of plants that are adapted to specific environments. These new varieties of plants often have higher yields, better disease resistance, and improved nutritional value. Plant breeding genetics and pathology also helps to understand and manage disease outbreaks, allowing farmers to produce healthy and safe crops. It also helps to protect biodiversity and keep wild plant populations healthy. Plant breeding genetics and pathology is an essential tool for crop improvement and pest and disease management, thereby playing an important role in global food security.

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