(a) Mutations are beneficial for plant breeding. Taking an example, justify the statement.
(b) Discuss briefly the technology that made us self-sufficient in food production.
(a) Mutations are beneficial for plant breeding. Taking an example, justify the statement.
(b) Discuss briefly the technology that made us self-sufficient in food production.

Solution:

(a) The mutation is processed, allowing the plant’s genetic sequence to be altered. Mutations can happen naturally or be produced. Mutations in the mung bean induced resistance to yellow mosaic virus and powdery mildew.

(b) Plant breeding is the technology that has enabled humanity to become self-sufficient in food production. To produce a range of products, the optimum variety of plants with suitable qualities is produced.