Experiments were conducted in field lysimeters to investigate the effects of high water table positions (created by subirrigation practice) on com growth. Various plant growth parameters (plant dry matter, canopy height, and yield) were measured before, during, and after the excessively wet periods. Two regression models were developed to characterize corn yield production as a function of durations of excessively wet periods and water-table positions. Results indicated that subirrigation practices can improve com growing conditions. Less com yield reduction occurred when water tables were maintained at 15 cm than when water tables were maintained at the soil surface during the six-leaf stage
The adverse effect of moisture stress at flowering and maturation stages on corn (Zea mays L.) grain...
In 1952 a comprehensive irrigation experiment was conducted at the Scotts Bluff Experiment Station t...
Field data on water-table depths, plant parameters, and corn yields were collected for 3 years (1984...
The response of corn to naturally fluctuating water tables at five different stages of growth was st...
In a two-year study, com was subjected to controlled flooding during various physiological stages of...
The effects of water table management practices (WTMP) on corn growth in 1989 and 1990 at two field ...
Field data on crop susceptibility factors (CS) and stress-day factors (SEW30) were reviewed and eval...
Corn is widely grown under irrigation in Nebraska. Water availability may become a limiting factor t...
Effects of excessive-water stress on corn vegetative growth and nutrient uptake were investigated in...
Abstract: Field experiments were carried out at the Agricultural Experimental Station of Varamin Agr...
It is essential to provide experimental evidence and reliable predictions of the effects of water st...
The general purpose of this study was to monitor the soil aeration status during flooded and unflood...
It is essential to provide experimental evidence and reliable predictions of the effects of water st...
It is essential to provide experimental evidence and reliable predictions of the effects of water st...
A field study was conducted at North Platte, Nebraska in 2007–2009, imposing eight irrigation treatm...
The adverse effect of moisture stress at flowering and maturation stages on corn (Zea mays L.) grain...
In 1952 a comprehensive irrigation experiment was conducted at the Scotts Bluff Experiment Station t...
Field data on water-table depths, plant parameters, and corn yields were collected for 3 years (1984...
The response of corn to naturally fluctuating water tables at five different stages of growth was st...
In a two-year study, com was subjected to controlled flooding during various physiological stages of...
The effects of water table management practices (WTMP) on corn growth in 1989 and 1990 at two field ...
Field data on crop susceptibility factors (CS) and stress-day factors (SEW30) were reviewed and eval...
Corn is widely grown under irrigation in Nebraska. Water availability may become a limiting factor t...
Effects of excessive-water stress on corn vegetative growth and nutrient uptake were investigated in...
Abstract: Field experiments were carried out at the Agricultural Experimental Station of Varamin Agr...
It is essential to provide experimental evidence and reliable predictions of the effects of water st...
The general purpose of this study was to monitor the soil aeration status during flooded and unflood...
It is essential to provide experimental evidence and reliable predictions of the effects of water st...
It is essential to provide experimental evidence and reliable predictions of the effects of water st...
A field study was conducted at North Platte, Nebraska in 2007–2009, imposing eight irrigation treatm...
The adverse effect of moisture stress at flowering and maturation stages on corn (Zea mays L.) grain...
In 1952 a comprehensive irrigation experiment was conducted at the Scotts Bluff Experiment Station t...
Field data on water-table depths, plant parameters, and corn yields were collected for 3 years (1984...