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Grain dehydration rate is related to post-silking thermal time and ear characters in different maize hybrids
文献摘要:
Mechanized grain harvest of maize becomes increasingly important with growing land plot size in Northeast China. Grain moisture is an important factor affecting the performance of mechanized grain harvest. However, it remains unclear what influences grain dehydration rate. In this study, maize grain dehydrating process was investigated in a two-year field experiment with five hybrids under two planting densities in 2017 and 2018. It was found that damaged-grain ratio was the main factor affecting mechanized harvest quality, and this ratio was positively correlated with grain moisture content at harvest (R2=0.6372, P<0.01). To fulfill the national standard of <5% damaged-grain ratio for mechanized grain harvest, the optimal maize grain moisture content was 22.3%. From silking to physiological maturity, grain dehydrating process was mostly dependent on the thermal time (growing degree days, GDDs) (r=–0.9412, P<0.01). The average grain moisture content at physiological maturity was 29.4%. Thereafter, the linear relationship between GDDs and grain moisture still existed, but the correlation coefficient became smaller (r=–0.8267, P<0.01). At this stage, grain dehydrating process was greatly affected by genotypes. Grain dehydrated faster when a hybrid has a smaller husk area (r=0.6591, P<0.05), larger ear angle (r=–0.7582, P<0.05), longer ear peduncle (r=–0.9356, P<0.01) and finer ear (r=0.9369, P<0.01). These parameters can be used for breeders and farmers to select hybrids suitable for mechanized grain harvest.
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作者姓名:
SHI Wen-jun;SHAO Hui;SHA Ye;SHI Rong;SHI Dong-feng;CHEN Ya-chao;BAN Xiang-ben;MI Guo-hua
作者机构:
The Key Lab of Plant–Soil Interaction,Ministry of Education/National Academy of Agriculture Green Development/College of Resources and Environmental Science,China Agricultural University,Beijing 100193,P.R.China
引用格式:
[1]SHI Wen-jun;SHAO Hui;SHA Ye;SHI Rong;SHI Dong-feng;CHEN Ya-chao;BAN Xiang-ben;MI Guo-hua-.Grain dehydration rate is related to post-silking thermal time and ear characters in different maize hybrids)[J].农业科学学报(英文),2022(04):964-976
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Mechanized,dehydrating,GDDs,peduncle
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0.471479
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