1. Plant breeding techniques differ between self-pollinated and cross-pollinated plants. Common techniques for self-pollinated plants include mass selection, pure line selection, pedigree selection, and backcross breeding. Hybridization is more common for cross-pollinated plants.
2. Selection, hybridization, and introduction are used for both types of plants. Rare techniques include mutation breeding and polyploidy.
3. Recurrent selection, synthetic varieties, and multiline varieties are mainly used to improve cross-pollinated crops where pollination control is difficult.