New maize germplasm groups boost crop yield in hilly regions.
The researchers crossed different maize inbred lines to see which combinations produced the best grain yield. They found that some inbred lines had higher general combining ability, while specific combinations showed higher specific combining ability for grain yield. Based on these results, they classified the inbred lines into five germplasm groups, with some lines showing potential for use in hilly areas. They also found that combining local and exotic germplasm lines led to the best results for grain yield.