Maize yield and planting date relationship: A synthesis-analysis for us high-yielding contest-winner and field research data

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Abstract

For maize (Zea mays L.), early planting date could be of advantage to high yields but a review of planting date effect on high-yielding data is not yet available. Following this rationale, a synthesis-analysis was conducted from the farmer annual maize contest-winner data (n = 16171 data points; 2011–2016 period); cordially provided by the National Corn Growers Association and a scientific literature dataset collected from research publications since the last three decades. The main objectives of this study were to: (i) identify spatial yield variability within the high-yielding maize dataset; (ii) understand the impacts of planting date on yield variability; (iii) explore the effect of management practices on maize yield-planting date relationship, and (iv) utilize the yield-planting date dataset collected via farmer contest-winner as a benchmarking data to be compared to the compendium of scientific literature available for yield-planting date relationship for the primary US maize producing regions. Major findings of this study are: (i) significant correlation between planting date and latitude, (ii) maize yield was maximized when planting window was 89–106 day of the year (DOY) for the 30–35◦ N, 107–118 DOY for the 35–40◦ N, <119 DOY for 40–45◦ N, and <129 DOY for 45–50◦ N, and (iii) both, yield contest and literature datasets portrayed that planting date becomes a more relevant factor when planting late, presenting a relatively smaller planting window in high-compared to low-latitudes.

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Long, N. V., Assefa, Y., Schwalbert, R., & Ciampitti, I. A. (2017). Maize yield and planting date relationship: A synthesis-analysis for us high-yielding contest-winner and field research data. Frontiers in Plant Science, 8. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.02106

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