Somatic hybridization fuses protoplasts (cell walls removed) of distantly related species (e.g., Pomato from potato + tomato).
Overcomes sexual incompatibility barriers.
Somatic hybridization is a process in plant biotechnology that involves the fusion of two different plant cells (somatic cells) to create a hybrid plant with characteristics from both parent plants. Unlike traditional hybridization, which involves the fusion of gametes (sperm and egg cells), somatic hybridization bypasses sexual reproduction by fusing somatic (non-reproductive) cells, typically from the tissue or cells of two different species or varieties.
Other options:
Correct Answer: (B) Somatic hybridization
Somatic hybridisation fuses protoplasts (cell walls removed) of distantly related/non-crossable plants (e.g., Potato + Tomato = "Pomato").
(A) Artificial pollination: Fails due to natural incompatibility barriers.
(C) Conventional breeding: Requires sexually compatible species.
(D) Mutation breeding: Induces random mutations, not hybridisation.

Identify the labelled parts P, Q, R, and S in the stages of a dicot embryo shown in the diagram.

Choose the option that indicates correct labelling of 'P', 'Q', 'R', and 'S' of embryo in different stages of its development.
Which of these options is true in the context of the below diagram of pollen grain?

Match the following:
In the following, \( [x] \) denotes the greatest integer less than or equal to \( x \). 
Choose the correct answer from the options given below:
For x < 0:
f(x) = ex + ax
For x ≥ 0:
f(x) = b(x - 1)2