Arrange the following in the correct sequence of steps in breeding a new genetic variety of a crop.
A
Release cultivar
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B
Hybridisation
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C
Gather variables
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D
Testing
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E
Select parents
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Solution
The steps involved in breeding a new variety are:
Collection of variability: it involves the collection of variability i.e. genetic resources like plants, tissue or seeds for all possible alleles for all genes in a given crop, wild relatives of plant species, related cultivated varieties, etc. All this together makes the germplasm for a crop.
Selection of parents: the germplasm is screened to identify plants with most desirable characteristics.
Cross hybridisation of the selected parents: the plants with desirable characteristics are hybridised to produce high yielding progeny.
Selection and testing of superior recombinants: the progeny are tested to identify plants which are superior to the parent plants. These plants are then self-pollinated.
Release and commercialisation of new cultivars: the newly selected lines are grown in research fields and farmers' fields under various physiochemical conditions for atleast three growing seasons at all agroclimatic zones where the crop is cultivated.