High-yield hybrids in kabuli gram combat inbreeding depression for sustainability.
The researchers studied different types of chickpea plants to see how well they grew when mixed together. They found that only a few combinations of plants grew better than the best single plant. These successful combinations had more pods and branches. However, when these successful combinations were grown separately in the next generation, they did not do as well. This shows that mixing different types of chickpea plants can sometimes lead to better growth, but this effect may not last in the long run.