Revolutionizing pigeonpea hybrids for increased disease resistance and fertility restoration.
Researchers studied hybrid pigeonpea plants to see how well they grow and reproduce. They made 22 different hybrids by mixing different types of plants. They found that some hybrids grew better and had more seeds than others. They also looked at how the plants passed on traits to their offspring. The study showed that some hybrids were better at making seeds than others.