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Dongping Shen, Keru Wang, Linli Zhou, Liang Fang, Zhen Wang, Jiale Fu, Tingting Zhang, Zhongyu Liang, Ruizhi Xie, Bo Ming, Peng Hou, Jun Xue, Jianmin Li, Xiaojun Kang, Guoqiang Zhang and Shaokun Li
We investigated the effects of variety, planting density, and irrigation amount on grain yield, water-use efficiency (WUE), and evapotranspiration (ETc). The trial was conducted in Tong Liao, Inner Mongolia, from 2021 to 2022, with compact variety Dika15...
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Fugui Wang, Liqing Wang, Xiaofang Yu, Julin Gao, Daling Ma, Huaihuai Guo and Hui Zhao
Maize is essential in ensuring food security in China as a primary food and feed crop. One of the main ways to increase yield in maize production systems is to increase planting density as appropriate. Clarifying the relationship between planting density...
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Guoqiang Zhang, Dongping Shen, Bo Ming, Ruizhi Xie, Peng Hou, Jun Xue, Keru Wang and Shaokun Li
High grain yield and water use efficiency (WUE) are the key goals when producing maize (Zea mays L.) under irrigation in arid areas. Increasing the planting density and optimizing irrigation are important agronomic practices for increasing the maize grai...
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Daniel Villwock, Sabine Kurz, Jens Hartung and Maria Müller-Lindenlauf
Maize is Germany?s most important fodder and energy crop. However, pure maize cultivation has ecological disadvantages. Moreover, its yield is low in crude protein, an important feed quality parameter. Maize?bean intercropping can potentially address bot...
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Zixu Wang, Chenwei Nie, Hongwu Wang, Yong Ao, Xiuliang Jin, Xun Yu, Yi Bai, Yadong Liu, Mingchao Shao, Minghan Cheng, Shuaibing Liu, Siyu Wang and Nuremanguli Tuohuti
Maize (Zea mays L.), one of the most important agricultural crops in the world, which can be devastated by lodging, which can strike maize during its growing season. Maize lodging affects not only the yield but also the quality of its kernels. The identi...
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William J. Cox and Jerome H. Cherney
Maize producers transitioning to an organic cropping system must grow crops organically without price premiums for 36 months before certification. We evaluated conventional and organic maize with recommended and high seeding and N rates in New York to id...
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Jairo O. Cazetta and Marcos D. Revoredo
Increasing plant density seems to improve the productivity of maize crops, and the understanding of how the metabolism of non-structural carbohydrates is affected in plants under high crop density is critical. Thus, with the objective of further clarifyi...
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Abdullah A. Jaradat and Walter Goldstein
Densities of single and multiple macro- and micronutrients were estimated in the mature kernels of 1348 accessions in 13 maize genotypes. The germplasm belonged to stiff stalk (SS) and non-stiff stalk (NS) heterotic groups (HGs) with one (S1) to four (S4...
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Florence Mtambanengwe, Hatirarami Nezomba, Tonny Tauro, Christopher Chagumaira, Muneta G. Manzeke and Paul Mapfumo
A two-year study was conducted to assess how mulch influences weed dynamics following imposition of different fertilization treatments under three crop establishment options: (i) conventional; (ii) ripping; and (iii) basin, in a two-year maize-legume rot...
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