SENSITIVITY OF GRAIN YIELD COMPONENTS TO PLANT POPULATION DENSITY IN NON-PROLIFIC MAIZE (ZEA MAYS) HYBRIDS
2001; Indian Council of Agricultural Research; Volume: 71; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
ISSN
2394-3319
Autores Tópico(s)Agricultural Science and Fertilization
ResumoA field experiment was conducted during 1995-96 to study the response of maize (Zea mays L,) hybrids to plant population density. Three non-prolific maize single cross hybrids (,SC 108, 'SC 301' and 'SC 604') were sown at 4 densities (5.56,6.67,8.33 aod 11.11 plants/m 2 ) in (aodomized complete-block design, in split-plot with 4 replicates at Shiraz. The grain yield increased at higher population densities. This was owing to incrense in rate of grain-filling with no signifcant change in duration of grain-filling period. Kernelslear and kernels/ear row were the most important yield adjustment components in response to plant population density in all 3 hybrids. Weight/kernel, rows/ear and ears/plant had only a negligible effect in yield adjustment.
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