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The correct answer is B. The breeder must introduce at least one parent that is heterozygous for red flowers.
On crossing two white-flowered plants, all of the offspring with white flowers are produced in F1 generation. This indicates that both the parent are homozygous recessive (rr) for white colour. Then, to produce offspring with red flowers, the breeder should consider at least one heterozygous for red flowers (Rr) parent for breeding. Thus, on crossing one heterozygous red-flowered (Rr) with one white-flowered plant (rr), the red and white offspring will be produced in the ratio 1:1.