Lecture #16 focuses on modern agriculture, exploring topics such as artificial breeding, Mendelian genetics, and advancements in plant breeding. It discusses the historical context of crop domestication and the impact of genetic modification on agricultural practices. Key themes include the significance of hybrid vigor and the challenges of genetic diversity loss in crop species. This lecture is essential for students studying agricultural science and those interested in the future of food production. It provides insights into the gene revolution and the digital transformation in farming.
Key Points
- Explains artificial breeding and its role in crop domestication.
- Covers Mendelian genetics and its foundational principles in agriculture.
- Discusses the advancements in plant breeding and hybrid vigor.
- Highlights the loss of genetic diversity in crop species and its implications.


