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Seeds are used to propagate many crops, such as cereals, legumes, aromatic plants, flowers, trees and grasses. Seeds are also a source of feed. Depending on the culture technology, these can be for amateur or professional use, hybrids and many other well-established varieties.

Because of climate change and the improvement of the culture method, scientists have developed hybrids. A hybrid is created when the breeders intentionally cross (by pollination) two different varieties of a plant. The descendant will have the best traits of each parent, such as the larger size of the fruit, disease resistance, indeterminate growth etc.