Efficiency on the Use of radiation and corn yield under three densities of sowing

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Aiming to evaluate sowing densities and efficiency of radiation use, six corn genotypes, three from open pollination ("Amarillo Almoloya," "Cacahuacintle," and "Jiquipilco") and three hybrids ("Z-60," "Condor," and "H-50"), were sown at densities of 6.9, 7.8, and 8.9 plants m-2, under a split plot design, within a factorial arrangement of treatments during three years (2008, 2009, and 2010). Evaluated variables were yield, harvest index, biomass production, attenuation coefficient, and radiation use efficiency. Results indicate that 2008 was the best year because yield, biomass, and radiation use efficiency were 1132.6, 3505 gm-2, and 0.79 g MJ-1, respectively. "Jiquipilco" was the genotype that exhibited the best adaptability to climatic conditions of the zone; thus, it is recommended to be grown on the studied zone.

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Morales-Ruiz, A., Loeza-Corte, J. M., Díaz-López, E., Morales-Rosales, E. J., Franco-Mora, O., Mariezcurrena-Berasaín, M. D., & Estrada-Campuzano, G. (2016). Efficiency on the Use of radiation and corn yield under three densities of sowing. International Journal of Agronomy, 2016. https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/6959708

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