Аннотация:Significance Selfing species wheat are bred as pure-line varieties with stagnating yield growths. In contrast, selection gain in maize is high, owing to massive investment sustained by hybrid seed sales, coupled with an efficient exploitation of hybrid vigor. We have developed a three-step strategy for establishing a heterotic pattern, which was one of the central unsolved challenges for initiating hybrid breeding programs. The benefits of our approach are demonstrated using data for wheat, but the strategy is relevant for several autogamous crops. Our three-step approach facilitates identification of a heterotic pattern, and thus may contribute to meeting the global challenge of increasing demand for food, feed, and fuel.