Researchers explore mutation breeding to tackle crop challenges

By 2022, there are 3402 varieties produced through mutant technology and are being managed by the Food and Agriculture Organisation, and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).  

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Mutation breeding is a method that uses physical radiation or chemical means to induce spontaneous genetic variations in plants to have new plants.
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Ugandan scientists are considering mutation breeding technology in a bid to address persistent crop challenges such as pests and diseases, low yields, nutritional deficiencies, productivity, and also effects of climate

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