“…Both phenomena are predicted to produce more exaggerated hybrid phenotypes with increasingly divergent parental lineages (Guindon, Martin, Cravero, & Cointry, 2019). Furthermore, heterosis has been used in many studies to predict the successful establishment of transgressive phenotypes in subsequent generations (Chahota, Kishore, Dhiman, Sharma, & Sharma, 2007;Guindon et al, 2019;Khan, Mahbub, Reza, Shirazy, & Mahmud, 2016;Kumar, Jeberson, Singh, & Sharma, 2017). These studies of agricultural crops highlight the importance of examining trait values in the F1 hybrid stage to make meaningful predictions about long-term success.…”