Plant Breeding with the use of Polyploidy Techniques
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The technique of increasing the number of chromosomes (polyploidy) in plants is aimed at breeding plants to higher yields. It is resistant to diseases and insects and has other economically valuable properties. The most popular plant chromosome proliferation techniques currently in use are: 1) Trisomic 2) Allotriploid 3) Allotetraploid 4) Allohexaploid and 5) Allooctoploid. Plants that are in these polyploid conditions do not suffer from loss of sex chromosomal ratios like those found in animals and can be consumed not considered genetically modified organism foods (GMOs).
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306 หมู่ 5 ถนนมิตรภาพ หนองคาย-อุดรธานี ตำบลโพธิ์ชัย อำเภอเมืองหนองคาย จังหวัดหนองคาย 43000
โทร 0-4241-1445,0-4241-1447
ISSN : 3027-6861 (print) ISSN : 3027-687X (online)
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