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The crossing between two different genera of the same genus is called

A. Intergeneric hybridization

B. Interspecific hybridization

C. Intervarital hybridization

D. All of these

Answer: Option A

Solution(By Examveda Team)

The crossing between two different genera of the same genus is called Intergeneric hybridization.
Intergeneric hybridization represents an opportunity to combine genomes from distinctly different plants and to intrigue traits not found in the main genus of interest. Many intergeneric hybrids are infertile.

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