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Male Sterility: Benefits, Disadvantages
Male Sterility
It is a condition in which the male reproductive structures of a plant, such as the stamens, fail to produce viable pollen or are absent. It is a desirable attribute in plant reproduction because controlled pollination enables the production of hybrid seeds.
Important Details Regarding Male Sterility in Plant Breeding
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