2015
DOI: 10.2135/cropsci2014.03.0262
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Foliar Fungicide Application to Maize: Yield and Grain Hardness Enhancement in Different Environmental Conditions

Abstract: The dry‐milling industry is becoming an interesting distribution channel for maize (Zea mays L.) growers. Since kernels with high hardness are more suitable for the dry‐milling process, it is important to investigate new ways of improving for this qualitative parameter. The aim of the research was to evaluate when a fungicide containing a demethylation inhibitor and a quinone outside inhibitor could be effective in controlling fungal disease, increasing grain yield, and improving kernel hardness. A mixture of … Show more

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“…Under these environments, optimum grain physical quality can be obtained (Abdala et al, 2018), but disease pressure is higher, making fungicide applications a common management recommendation for yield improvements (Bradley et al, 2010). Recent evidence has shown that fungicide applications can also affect grain hardness (Testa et al, 2015).…”
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“…Under these environments, optimum grain physical quality can be obtained (Abdala et al, 2018), but disease pressure is higher, making fungicide applications a common management recommendation for yield improvements (Bradley et al, 2010). Recent evidence has shown that fungicide applications can also affect grain hardness (Testa et al, 2015).…”
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“…Northern corn leaf blight (NCLB) poses a global threat to corn crops, causing substantial damage to leaf tissues, reducing photosynthetically active areas, and significantly impacting corn yield and quality [1,2]. Exserohilum turcicum is the causative agent of NCLB [3].…”
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