DEVELOPMENT UNIFORMITY AND RESPONSE OF MAIZE CULTIVARS TO THE INCREMENT IN PLANT DENSITY

Maize cultivars with contrasting response to the increment in plantdensity may present different patterns of plant development. This work was carried out aiming to evaluate if morphological and phenological uniformities are important traits to enhance maize tolerance to crowding. The experiment was...

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Main Authors: LUÍS SANGOI, CLAITSON GUSTAVO ZANIN, PAULO REGIS FERREIRA DA SILVA, ALEXANDRE SALDANHA, JEFFERSON VIEIRA, ANDERSON JOSÉ PLETSCH
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo 2009-04-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
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Online Access:http://rbms.cnpms.embrapa.br/index.php/ojs/article/view/271/280
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author LUÍS SANGOI
CLAITSON GUSTAVO ZANIN
PAULO REGIS FERREIRA DA SILVA
ALEXANDRE SALDANHA
JEFFERSON VIEIRA
ANDERSON JOSÉ PLETSCH
author_facet LUÍS SANGOI
CLAITSON GUSTAVO ZANIN
PAULO REGIS FERREIRA DA SILVA
ALEXANDRE SALDANHA
JEFFERSON VIEIRA
ANDERSON JOSÉ PLETSCH
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description Maize cultivars with contrasting response to the increment in plantdensity may present different patterns of plant development. This work was carried out aiming to evaluate if morphological and phenological uniformities are important traits to enhance maize tolerance to crowding. The experiment was set up in Lages, Santa Catarina, southern Brazil, during the 2005/2006 and 2006/2007 growing seasons. Three cultivars were evaluated: an open-pollinated variety (OPV), a double-cross hybrid (DH) and a single-cross hybrid (SH). Each cultivar was tested at five plant densities: 25000, 50000, 75000, 100000 and 125000 pl.ha-1. The variation coefficients of plant leaf area and phenologycal development were assessed at eight growth stages. Grain yield was also determined. The SH presented lower variation coefficient than the other cultivars for plant leaf area and phenological growth stage before flowering and during silking. The increment in plant population from 25000 to 125000 pl.ha-1 increased the variation coefficient of leaf area and phenological growth stage at silking. The SH grain yield was higher and more responsive to plant density increment. The lowest morphological and phenologycal variability among plants contributed to enhance SH tolerance to crowding.
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spelling doaj.art-5351f41148fb4a3590fb557095fa02cd2022-12-21T22:05:59ZengAssociação Brasileira de Milho e SorgoRevista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo1676-689X1980-64772009-04-01816981DEVELOPMENT UNIFORMITY AND RESPONSE OF MAIZE CULTIVARS TO THE INCREMENT IN PLANT DENSITYLUÍS SANGOICLAITSON GUSTAVO ZANINPAULO REGIS FERREIRA DA SILVAALEXANDRE SALDANHAJEFFERSON VIEIRAANDERSON JOSÉ PLETSCHMaize cultivars with contrasting response to the increment in plantdensity may present different patterns of plant development. This work was carried out aiming to evaluate if morphological and phenological uniformities are important traits to enhance maize tolerance to crowding. The experiment was set up in Lages, Santa Catarina, southern Brazil, during the 2005/2006 and 2006/2007 growing seasons. Three cultivars were evaluated: an open-pollinated variety (OPV), a double-cross hybrid (DH) and a single-cross hybrid (SH). Each cultivar was tested at five plant densities: 25000, 50000, 75000, 100000 and 125000 pl.ha-1. The variation coefficients of plant leaf area and phenologycal development were assessed at eight growth stages. Grain yield was also determined. The SH presented lower variation coefficient than the other cultivars for plant leaf area and phenological growth stage before flowering and during silking. The increment in plant population from 25000 to 125000 pl.ha-1 increased the variation coefficient of leaf area and phenological growth stage at silking. The SH grain yield was higher and more responsive to plant density increment. The lowest morphological and phenologycal variability among plants contributed to enhance SH tolerance to crowding.http://rbms.cnpms.embrapa.br/index.php/ojs/article/view/271/280Zea maysmorphologyphenologygrain yield
spellingShingle LUÍS SANGOI
CLAITSON GUSTAVO ZANIN
PAULO REGIS FERREIRA DA SILVA
ALEXANDRE SALDANHA
JEFFERSON VIEIRA
ANDERSON JOSÉ PLETSCH
DEVELOPMENT UNIFORMITY AND RESPONSE OF MAIZE CULTIVARS TO THE INCREMENT IN PLANT DENSITY
Revista Brasileira de Milho e Sorgo
Zea mays
morphology
phenology
grain yield
title DEVELOPMENT UNIFORMITY AND RESPONSE OF MAIZE CULTIVARS TO THE INCREMENT IN PLANT DENSITY
title_full DEVELOPMENT UNIFORMITY AND RESPONSE OF MAIZE CULTIVARS TO THE INCREMENT IN PLANT DENSITY
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENT UNIFORMITY AND RESPONSE OF MAIZE CULTIVARS TO THE INCREMENT IN PLANT DENSITY
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENT UNIFORMITY AND RESPONSE OF MAIZE CULTIVARS TO THE INCREMENT IN PLANT DENSITY
title_short DEVELOPMENT UNIFORMITY AND RESPONSE OF MAIZE CULTIVARS TO THE INCREMENT IN PLANT DENSITY
title_sort development uniformity and response of maize cultivars to the increment in plant density
topic Zea mays
morphology
phenology
grain yield
url http://rbms.cnpms.embrapa.br/index.php/ojs/article/view/271/280
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