New Maize Crosses Show Promise for Higher Yields and Stable Performance
The researchers studied how different maize plants combine to produce high-yielding crops. They looked at seven parent plants and their 21 crosses to see which combinations worked best. They found that both genetic and non-genetic factors play a role in controlling traits like yield and plant height. Some crosses showed better results for grain yield and other important traits, suggesting they could be used for commercial farming to get consistent high yields.