2018
DOI: 10.21475/ajcs.18.12.10.p1187
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Changes in the spatial distribution of maize plants affect solar radiation use efficiency

Abstract: Spatial arrangement of plants is undoubtedly considered to be the key in determining high production levels of the maize crop. This study was conducted to evaluate the benefits of variations in the spatial distribution of maize plants. The spatial distribution has its effect on the leaf area index (LAI) and efficiency in the use of solar radiation. All these factors affect the yield of maize. The experiment was conducted in Frederico Westphalen-RS, in 2015/2016 agricultural year. The experimental design compri… Show more

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“…Additionally, linear reductions were observed in maize grain yield with the increase in the coefficient of variation of the spatial distribution of plants along the planting row. Sgarbossa et al (2018) stated that the increase in the variation of the distribution of maize plants resulted in greater LAI values and more efficient use of solar radiation. Variation of spatial distribution increased the efficient utilization of solar radiation in different ways between plants in the sowing line.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, linear reductions were observed in maize grain yield with the increase in the coefficient of variation of the spatial distribution of plants along the planting row. Sgarbossa et al (2018) stated that the increase in the variation of the distribution of maize plants resulted in greater LAI values and more efficient use of solar radiation. Variation of spatial distribution increased the efficient utilization of solar radiation in different ways between plants in the sowing line.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%