
Introduction
A solid understanding of Plant Breeding and Genetics is crucial for success in the IBPS Agriculture Field Officer (AFO) exam. C4S Courses emphasizes the importance of focusing on the important key chapters.

Plant breeding and genetics are core subjects for the IBPS AFO exam, directly relevant to improving agricultural productivity. The exam tests your ability to apply genetic principles to breed superior crop varieties, understand inheritance patterns, and utilize modern breeding techniques. Mastery of these topics showcases your capacity to contribute to sustainable agriculture and address contemporary farming challenges, which are crucial for the AFO role. Questions in tests will be based on the following modules. Focus areas have been marked in RED.
Genetics:
- Mendelian Genetics:
- Mendel’s laws of inheritance, Monohybrid, dihybrid, and test crosses, Allele interactions), Multiple alleles, Sex-linked inheritance, Linkage and crossing over, Mapping of chromosomes
- Gene Structure and Function:
- DNA structure, DNA replication, Transcription, Translation (process, ribosomes, tRNA), Genetic code, Gene expression and regulation (operons, transcription factors)
- Genetic Variation:
- Mutations (types, causes, effects) Chromosomal aberrations (deletions, duplications, inversions, translocations), Aneuploidy and polyploid, Mutagenesis
- Quantitative Genetics:
- Heritability (broad sense, narrow sense), Genetic advance, Selection methods (mass selection, progeny selection, family selection), Quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping
- Cytogenetics:
- Chromosome structure (centromere, telomere), Mitosis and meiosis (stages, significance), Chromosome behavior during cell division, Karyotyping
- Molecular Genetics:
- Recombinant DNA technology (restriction enzymes, ligases, vectors), Gene cloning, PCR (polymerase chain reaction), DNA sequencing, Genetic engineering.

Plant Breeding:
- Reproductive Biology:
- Modes of reproduction in plants, Pollination mechanisms, Fertilization, Incompatibility
- Breeding Methods:
- Selection (pure line selection, mass selection, recurrent selection), Hybridization (intervarietal, interspecific, intergeneric), Mutation breeding (induced mutations, types of mutagens), Biotechnology approaches (tissue culture, genetic engineering, molecular markers)
- Crop Improvement:
- Breeding for yield, Breeding for quality (nutritional value, appearance), Breeding for disease resistance, Breeding for pest resistance, Breeding for abiotic stress tolerance (drought, salinity, heat)
- Seed Production:
- Seed certification, Seed testing (germination, purity, vigor), Seed storage (methods, factors affecting seed viability), Seed production techniques for different crops
- Plant Biotechnology:
- Tissue culture (micropropagation, somatic embryogenesis), Genetic engineering (gene transfer methods, transgenic plants), Molecular markers (RFLP, RAPD, SSR, SNP) and their applications in crop improvement, Genomics and proteomics in plant breeding.
Weekly Test Schedule by C4S Courses
Every Monday | Animal Science & Fishery, Sericulture | BLOCK I |
Every Tuesday | Agronomy,Weed Sc, Soil Sc, Meteorology | BLOCK II |
EveryWednesay | GPB,Pathology Physiology, Entomology | BLOCK III |
Every Thursday | Hort & Food Sc | BLOCK IV |
Every Friday | Eco, Ext, Eng &Irrigation | BLOCK V |
Every Saturday | Current Agriculture | BLOCK VI |
Every Sunday | Full Length Test along with QRE Test | BLOCK VII |
By focusing on key chapters, practical applications, and exam-oriented strategies, C4S Courses helps candidates maximize their performance and achieve success in the IBPS AFO exam. With dedicated guidance and expert support, aspirants can confidently prepare and excel in their agricultural career aspirations.