Maize Study Unveils High-Performing Crosses for Improved Grain Yield
Maize breeding was studied to improve growth and yield. A 4 x 4 cross was done to analyze combining ability and heterosis. The study found that genetic effects played a major role in traits studied. Some parent lines were good combiners for specific traits. Certain F1 crosses showed high combining abilities. Positive heterosis for grain yield was observed in many F1 crosses. These promising crosses could be used for developing new maize varieties.