Physiological causes for grain weight determination in maize (Zea mays L.) are not clear. Source–sink relationships during grain filling modulate grain weight, and there are controversies regarding the degree of source limitation that may exist during grain filling. We aimed to analyze likely causes of the responsiveness of maize grain weight to defoliation and degraining treatments imposed 15 d after silking, quantifying the responsiveness of grain weight to these source–sink manipulations in a large number of field conditions (52 background conditions in which source–sink manipulations were imposed). Grain weight was largely unresponsive to increases in source availability but was diminished by defoliations in six out of seven experiments...
Stress cracking due to high temperature drying has been of concern to the maize industry because it ...
Heat stress around flowering is harmful to maize growth and yield. Ear traits are closely related to...
Episodes of extremely high temperatures (>35°C) may cause a premature cessation of maize kernel grow...
Physiological causes for grain weight determination in maize (Zea mays L.) are not clear. Source–sin...
Although yield output of maize (Zea mays L.) has improved markedly over the last century, procedures...
Maize (Zea mays, L.) grain yield is assumed to be source limited during the flowering period but sin...
Grain growth and leaf senescence are the main processes during post-silking in maize. An unanswered ...
Improving the mineral concentrations of maize (Zea mays L.) will aid in the reduction of malnutritio...
Maize (Zea mays L.) kernel weight (KW) response to changes in assimilate availability per kernel dur...
Postflowering heat stress causes the arrest of kernel growth, increasing kernel protein concentratio...
Maize (Zea mays) grain yield has been described to be particularly susceptible to environmental cond...
ield potential in corn is influenced at several stages of growth and development. Ear size potential...
Hybrid maize yield increases, new product development, and increased stress tolerance can be more ea...
Delaying maize (Zea mays L.) sowing date can diminish grain yields through reductions in the number,...
In the present study we tested how assimilate availability per kernel at different grain-filling sta...
Stress cracking due to high temperature drying has been of concern to the maize industry because it ...
Heat stress around flowering is harmful to maize growth and yield. Ear traits are closely related to...
Episodes of extremely high temperatures (>35°C) may cause a premature cessation of maize kernel grow...
Physiological causes for grain weight determination in maize (Zea mays L.) are not clear. Source–sin...
Although yield output of maize (Zea mays L.) has improved markedly over the last century, procedures...
Maize (Zea mays, L.) grain yield is assumed to be source limited during the flowering period but sin...
Grain growth and leaf senescence are the main processes during post-silking in maize. An unanswered ...
Improving the mineral concentrations of maize (Zea mays L.) will aid in the reduction of malnutritio...
Maize (Zea mays L.) kernel weight (KW) response to changes in assimilate availability per kernel dur...
Postflowering heat stress causes the arrest of kernel growth, increasing kernel protein concentratio...
Maize (Zea mays) grain yield has been described to be particularly susceptible to environmental cond...
ield potential in corn is influenced at several stages of growth and development. Ear size potential...
Hybrid maize yield increases, new product development, and increased stress tolerance can be more ea...
Delaying maize (Zea mays L.) sowing date can diminish grain yields through reductions in the number,...
In the present study we tested how assimilate availability per kernel at different grain-filling sta...
Stress cracking due to high temperature drying has been of concern to the maize industry because it ...
Heat stress around flowering is harmful to maize growth and yield. Ear traits are closely related to...
Episodes of extremely high temperatures (>35°C) may cause a premature cessation of maize kernel grow...