New chickpea study reveals potential for higher yields and improved crop quality
The researchers studied different types of chickpea plants to see how they vary in important traits like yield and seed size. They found that some traits, like seed yield and plant height, are mostly influenced by the genes passed down from the parents. Other traits, like the number of seeds in each pod, are more affected by interactions between genes. This information can help breeders develop new chickpea varieties with desired characteristics.