The launch of a successful quality-oriented breeding program requires both
mining the residual diversity in grain quality parameters contained in the elite, highyielding
breeding material with good agronomic performance and introgression of new
germplasm, such as local landraces, with a high level of targeted quality parameters per
se. This study analyzed the combining abilities of 31 maize landraces and two divergent
inbred lines–testers (ZPL217 and ZPL-255/75-5) regarding the yield and protein, starch,
and lipid content, assessed by Near Infrared Reflectance (NIR) spectroscopy as a fast,
non-destructive, and cost-effective method. The general combining ability (GCA) defines
the average behavior of genotype in hybrid combination, resulting from additive gene
action, so positive GCA values of landraces AN13 and AN197 for protein, AN632 for lipids,
and AN594 for starch content indicate that they can be valuable sources of the mentioned
properties in quality-oriented maize breeding programs. The obtained correlation between
starch content and protein and yield (−0.948 **; 0.587 **) pointed out that an increase in the
protein content during breeding will be accompanied by a decrease in the starch content
and yield. The specific combining ability (SCA) of the testers used, suggests their possible
application in establishing and improving quality breeding programs’ initial material
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