Following harvest, corn raised for grain is subject to infection and deterioration due to storage fungi. Laboratory storage studies done on yellow dent corn in the 1960s established dry matter loss, as estimated by CO2 evolution during storage, to be a usable indicator of corn deterioration during storage. As a result of these studies, equations were developed to predict CO2 evolution of stored corn as a function of moisture content, temperature, and mechanical damage level. Later research has added information on genetic hybrid resistance to fungal growth and fungicide effects. This article assembles the original equations derived from 1960s studies, plus relevant results from later research, into a comprehensive set of equations to predic...
Maize (Zea mays L), commonly known as corn in the United States, is the third most important cereal ...
Maize is one of the important staple foods for people in Timor, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indones...
High respiration rate of a grain indicates faster degradation of its dry matter. Proper grain manage...
Two corn hybrids, one resistant (FR35 ¥ FR20) the other susceptible (DF20 ¥ DF12) to storage fungi, ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) generation is a useful measure of aerobic respiration of the microbes that deco...
Storability of shelled corn was defined as the fraction of remaining allowable storage time, an asse...
Two corn hybrids, one resistant the other susceptible to storage fungi, were harvested and hand shel...
[[abstract]]The fungicide iprodione was applied with two different amounts of water carrier, 3.29 an...
[[abstract]]The effect of mechanical damage on corn (Zea mays) storability as determined by carbon d...
The pre-war developments in the growing, harvesting, and marketing of corn in the United States nece...
Twenty-six years of Des Moines, Iowa, weather data were used in a computer simulation of ambient air...
Laboratory tests were conducted to determine preservative effects of iprodione (Rovral®) fungicide o...
Maize (Zea mays L), commonly known as corn in the United States, is the third most important cereal ...
The increasing demand of corn as food and fuel sources has increased the competition for feedstock b...
Shelled corn samples taken from different storage environments were rewetted and evaluated for susce...
Maize (Zea mays L), commonly known as corn in the United States, is the third most important cereal ...
Maize is one of the important staple foods for people in Timor, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indones...
High respiration rate of a grain indicates faster degradation of its dry matter. Proper grain manage...
Two corn hybrids, one resistant (FR35 ¥ FR20) the other susceptible (DF20 ¥ DF12) to storage fungi, ...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) generation is a useful measure of aerobic respiration of the microbes that deco...
Storability of shelled corn was defined as the fraction of remaining allowable storage time, an asse...
Two corn hybrids, one resistant the other susceptible to storage fungi, were harvested and hand shel...
[[abstract]]The fungicide iprodione was applied with two different amounts of water carrier, 3.29 an...
[[abstract]]The effect of mechanical damage on corn (Zea mays) storability as determined by carbon d...
The pre-war developments in the growing, harvesting, and marketing of corn in the United States nece...
Twenty-six years of Des Moines, Iowa, weather data were used in a computer simulation of ambient air...
Laboratory tests were conducted to determine preservative effects of iprodione (Rovral®) fungicide o...
Maize (Zea mays L), commonly known as corn in the United States, is the third most important cereal ...
The increasing demand of corn as food and fuel sources has increased the competition for feedstock b...
Shelled corn samples taken from different storage environments were rewetted and evaluated for susce...
Maize (Zea mays L), commonly known as corn in the United States, is the third most important cereal ...
Maize is one of the important staple foods for people in Timor, East Nusa Tenggara Province, Indones...
High respiration rate of a grain indicates faster degradation of its dry matter. Proper grain manage...