2021
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202130601044
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The growth and yield of hybrid maize on shaded agroecosystem

Abstract: The development of maize in shade areas is one of the efforts to increase the national maize production.The study objective was to determine the growth and yield adaptation of hybrid maize in shaded areas. The study was conducted in the sengon forest area of Kalices Village, Patehan District, Kendal Regency from March to September 2020. The study was designed using a randomized block design with split-split plots with treatments including: a) shade density (0%, 20% and 40%) as the main plot; b) cultivation tec… Show more

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“…Based on the provided references, the wet weight and dry weight of maize cobs have been extensively studied as indicators for the selection of superior parent lines. The wet and dry shell weight per 10 cobs, as well as the wet stubble weight per 10 plants, have been identified as significant yield components Jauhari et al (2021). Additionally, cob length, number of grains per cob, cob diameter, and 100-seed weight have been highlighted as important yield-contributing characters (Gul et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the provided references, the wet weight and dry weight of maize cobs have been extensively studied as indicators for the selection of superior parent lines. The wet and dry shell weight per 10 cobs, as well as the wet stubble weight per 10 plants, have been identified as significant yield components Jauhari et al (2021). Additionally, cob length, number of grains per cob, cob diameter, and 100-seed weight have been highlighted as important yield-contributing characters (Gul et al, 2015).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%