Genetic diversity and population structure of early and extra-early maturing maize germplasm adapted to sub-Saharan Africa.
Baffour Badu-AprakuAna Luísa Garcia-OliveiraCésar Daniel PetroliSarah Jane HearneSamuel Adeyemi AdewaleMelaku GedilPublished in: BMC plant biology (2021)
Complete understanding of potential heterotic groups would be difficult to portray by depending solely on molecular markers. Therefore, planned crosses involving representative testers from opposing heterotic groups would be required to refine the existing heterotic groups. It is anticipated that the present set of inbreds could contribute new beneficial alleles for population improvement, development of hybrids and lines with potential to strengthen future breeding programs. Results of this study would help breeders in formulating breeding strategies for genetic enhancement and sustainable maize production in SSA.