Term:
Induced mutation-assisted breeding
Definition:

Induced mutations are brought about by treating plant parts with chemical or physical mutagens and then selecting for desirable changes – in effect, to mimic spontaneous mutations and artificially broaden genetic diversity.

Domain:
Agriculture
Source:
<hi href="English:SOFA">SOFA</hi>, 2003-04 (http://www.fao.org/docrep/006/Y5160E/Y5160E00.HTM)
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