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NemiM [27]
2 years ago
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Many farmers are worried about the decreasing genetic diversity of plants associated with generations of artificial selection an

d inbreeding. Why is limiting random sexual reproduction of food crops concerning
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Debora [2.8K]2 years ago
8 0

<em>Your question is incomplete. Please read below to find the missing content.</em>

Larger portions of the plant populations are susceptible to the same diseases.

The answer is option A

The hassle of small farmer livelihood is aggravated due to the truth that small farmers be afflicted by many manufacturing dangers like drought, flood, loss of ok use of inputs, poor extension leading to huge yield gaps, loss of confidence and adequate irrigation, crop failure and so forth.

The farmer's concerns are:

  • cope with weather exchange, soil erosion, and biodiversity loss.
  • satisfy customers' converting tastes and expectancies.
  • Meet the growing call for more meals of higher high-quality.
  • spend money on farm productivity.
  • undertake and learn new technology.
  • live resilient in opposition to worldwide financial elements.

Many farmers are worried about the decreasing genetic diversity of plants associated with generations of artificial selection and inbreeding. Why is limiting random sexual reproduction of food crops concerning?

a. Larger portions of the plant populations are susceptible to the same diseases.

b. Mutations during asexual reproduction decrease plant fitness.

c. Spores are not viable in an agricultural setting.

d. Consumers do not trust identical-appearing produce.

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