2024
DOI: 10.1002/agj2.21685
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Abnormal ear development in corn: Does hybrid, environment, and planting date matter?

O. A. Ortez,
A. J. McMechan,
E. Robinson
et al.

Abstract: Corn (Zea mays L.) yields have increased historically, but production concerns still exist. For decades, abnormal corn ear development symptoms have been reported. Most of these reports have not been addressed through research, perhaps due to low occurrence and challenges in replicating them. In 2016, widespread abnormal ear development (multiple ears per node, barbell‐ears, and short‐husk ears) issues were reported in several cornfields in the Texas Panhandle, Eastern Colorado, Nebraska, and other US Midwest … Show more

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