S. A. Eberhart's scientific contributions
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... Breeders perceived the need to broaden the maize germplasm base ensuring continued genetic gain and avert risks associated with a narrow germplasm base (Eberhart, 1971;Darrah and Zuber, 1986;Holley and Goodman, 1988;Mungoma and Pollak, 1988). Much work has been done evaluating the introgression of exotic germplasm into commonly used, elite inbreds from maize improvement programs around the world. ...