YIELD AND QUALITY OF SOME MAIZE HYBRIDS (ZEA MAYS L.) UNDER DIFFERENT PLANTING DATES
For optimal maize yield, selecting the appropriate planting date based on a region's climatic conditions is crucial. This is especially true when considering the varying needs of different maize hybrids. To better understand the relationship between planting dates and yield for various maize hy...
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description | For optimal maize yield, selecting the appropriate planting date based on a region's climatic conditions is crucial.
This is especially true when considering the varying needs of different maize hybrids. To better understand the
relationship between planting dates and yield for various maize hybrids, a study was conducted in Jiroft during
2018 and 2019. This research examined ten maize hybrids across three distinct planting dates.The findings
revealed that delaying the planting date reduced yield components, SPAD, GDD, oil percentage, and overall oil
yield.Interestingly, the amino acid content increased with delayed planting. Among the hybrids, the 703 variant
achieved its peak grain yield on July 18. In contrast, the lowest yield was recorded on August 1, marking a
substantial 30.07% reduction in grain yield. These results underscore the significance of timely planting in
maximizing both the yield and quality attributes of maize hybrids. |
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relationship between planting dates and yield for various maize hybrids, a study was conducted in Jiroft during
2018 and 2019. This research examined ten maize hybrids across three distinct planting dates.The findings
revealed that delaying the planting date reduced yield components, SPAD, GDD, oil percentage, and overall oil
yield.Interestingly, the amino acid content increased with delayed planting. Among the hybrids, the 703 variant
achieved its peak grain yield on July 18. In contrast, the lowest yield was recorded on August 1, marking a
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2018 and 2019. This research examined ten maize hybrids across three distinct planting dates.The findings
revealed that delaying the planting date reduced yield components, SPAD, GDD, oil percentage, and overall oil
yield.Interestingly, the amino acid content increased with delayed planting. Among the hybrids, the 703 variant
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relationship between planting dates and yield for various maize hybrids, a study was conducted in Jiroft during
2018 and 2019. This research examined ten maize hybrids across three distinct planting dates.The findings
revealed that delaying the planting date reduced yield components, SPAD, GDD, oil percentage, and overall oil
yield.Interestingly, the amino acid content increased with delayed planting. Among the hybrids, the 703 variant
achieved its peak grain yield on July 18. In contrast, the lowest yield was recorded on August 1, marking a
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