Predicting Corn Yield Response to Planting Date Delay
A two-year field study was conducted to determine the effect of delay in planting on corn yield in eastern North Carolina. The relationship between yield and planting date is needed in order to quantify the effects of trafficability, as influenced by drainage system design, on yield. Corn was plante...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Transactions of the ASAE 1992-05, Vol.35 (3), p.865-869 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A two-year field study was conducted to determine the effect of delay in planting on corn yield in eastern North Carolina. The relationship between yield and planting date is needed in order to quantify the effects of trafficability, as influenced by drainage system design, on yield. Corn was planted on drained and subirrigated plots at planting dates ranging from mid-March to early June. Results indicated that yield decreased with planting date delay after 10 April. Results were in general agreement with those in earlier unirrigated experiments. The relationship between relative yield, Y, and planting date delay, D (days), beyond 10 April could be described by a piecewise linear relationship: Y = 1.0 - 0.0088 D, for D 40; and Y |
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ISSN: | 0001-2351 2151-0059 2151-0059 |
DOI: | 10.13031/2013.28671 |