Increasing plant density and improving N fertilizer rate along with the use of high density-tolerant genotypes would lead to maximizing maize (Zea mays L.) grain productivity per unit land area. The objective of this investigation was to match the functions of optimum plant density and adequate nitrogen fertilizer application to produce the highest possible yields per unit area with the greatest maize genotype efficiency. Six maize inbred lines differing in tolerance to low N and high density (D) [three tolerant (T); L-17, L-18, L-53, and three sensitive (S); L-29, L-54, L-55] were chosen for diallel crosses. Parents and crosses were evaluated in the 2012 and 2013 seasons under three plant densities: low (47,600), medium (71,400), and high ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) stand density selection is an important management practice because yield is max...
AbstractPlanting at an optimum density and supplying adequate nitrogen (N) to achieve higher yields ...
New maize hybrids require agronomic recommendations, especially when currently available recommendat...
AbstractIncreasing plant density and improving N fertilizer rate along with the use of high density-...
AbstractIncreasing plant density and improving N fertilizer rate along with the use of high density-...
Several factors have large effects on maize grain yield including environment, nitrogen (N) supply, ...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential mineral nutrient required for maize (Zea mays L.) development. Increase...
Past genetic improvements in maize (Zea mays L.) have led to the creation of modern hybrids that are...
Global demand for cereal crops like maize is rising at a rapid pace as the world population expands ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) grain yield (GY) is closely associated with the quantity of nitrogen (N) taken u...
While increasing plant density is a promising strategy for higher grain yield in maize, high plant p...
Several factors have large effects on maize grain yield including environment, nitrogen (N) supply, ...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential mineral nutrient required for maize (Zea mays L.) development. Increase...
The global population is growing and up to three billion people will be added to the population with...
AbstractResearch attention to improving source and sink strength in maize production is requisite fo...
Maize (Zea mays L.) stand density selection is an important management practice because yield is max...
AbstractPlanting at an optimum density and supplying adequate nitrogen (N) to achieve higher yields ...
New maize hybrids require agronomic recommendations, especially when currently available recommendat...
AbstractIncreasing plant density and improving N fertilizer rate along with the use of high density-...
AbstractIncreasing plant density and improving N fertilizer rate along with the use of high density-...
Several factors have large effects on maize grain yield including environment, nitrogen (N) supply, ...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential mineral nutrient required for maize (Zea mays L.) development. Increase...
Past genetic improvements in maize (Zea mays L.) have led to the creation of modern hybrids that are...
Global demand for cereal crops like maize is rising at a rapid pace as the world population expands ...
Maize (Zea mays L.) grain yield (GY) is closely associated with the quantity of nitrogen (N) taken u...
While increasing plant density is a promising strategy for higher grain yield in maize, high plant p...
Several factors have large effects on maize grain yield including environment, nitrogen (N) supply, ...
Nitrogen (N) is an essential mineral nutrient required for maize (Zea mays L.) development. Increase...
The global population is growing and up to three billion people will be added to the population with...
AbstractResearch attention to improving source and sink strength in maize production is requisite fo...
Maize (Zea mays L.) stand density selection is an important management practice because yield is max...
AbstractPlanting at an optimum density and supplying adequate nitrogen (N) to achieve higher yields ...
New maize hybrids require agronomic recommendations, especially when currently available recommendat...