New wheat cross prediction method promises higher yields for farmers.
The researchers studied how different types of wheat plants can be crossed to create high-yielding offspring. They used a set of eight parent plants to make these crosses and analyzed the yield potential of the resulting plants in the second generation. By looking at specific traits in the first generation and the actual yield in the second generation, they were able to predict which crosses would produce the highest yields. The methods they used consistently identified the most promising crosses for further development.