“…The grain yield and seed quality are potentially higher when the harvest is carried out right after physiological maturity (Araujo, Araujo, Sofiatti, & Silva, 2006;Marques, Dalpasquale, Vidigal Filho, Scapim, & Reche, 2011;Galvão, Conceição, Araújo, Karstein, & Finger, 2014). However, when maize grains are stored in the field and harvested with less than 20% moisture content, they may lose weight due to respiration (Kaaya, Warren, Kyamanywa, & Kyamuhangire, 2005;Lauren, Smith, & Di Menna, 2007). In addition, the removal of grain with low moisture from the field promotes mechanical damage at harvest.…”