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Timely sown maize hybrids improve the post-anthesis dry matter accumulation, nutrient acquisition and crop productivity

Delayed sowing of maize hybrids could exacerbate the capability of maximizing the yield potential through poor crop stand, root proliferation, nutrient uptake, and dry matter accumulation coupled with the inadequate partitioning of the assimilates. This study appraised the performance of five recent...

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Autores principales: Zhiipao, R. R., Pooniya, Vijay, Biswakarma, Niraj, Kumar, Dinesh, Shivay, Y. S., Dass, Anchal, Mukri, Ganapati, Lakhena, K. K., Pandey, R. K., Bhatia, Arti, Govindasamy, Prabhu, Burman, Anamika, Babu, Subhash, Jat, R. D., Dhaka, A. K., Swarnalakshmi, Karivaradharajan
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Publicado: Nature Publishing Group UK 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9886954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36717658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-28224-9
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author Zhiipao, R. R.
Pooniya, Vijay
Biswakarma, Niraj
Kumar, Dinesh
Shivay, Y. S.
Dass, Anchal
Mukri, Ganapati
Lakhena, K. K.
Pandey, R. K.
Bhatia, Arti
Govindasamy, Prabhu
Burman, Anamika
Babu, Subhash
Jat, R. D.
Dhaka, A. K.
Swarnalakshmi, Karivaradharajan
author_facet Zhiipao, R. R.
Pooniya, Vijay
Biswakarma, Niraj
Kumar, Dinesh
Shivay, Y. S.
Dass, Anchal
Mukri, Ganapati
Lakhena, K. K.
Pandey, R. K.
Bhatia, Arti
Govindasamy, Prabhu
Burman, Anamika
Babu, Subhash
Jat, R. D.
Dhaka, A. K.
Swarnalakshmi, Karivaradharajan
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description Delayed sowing of maize hybrids could exacerbate the capability of maximizing the yield potential through poor crop stand, root proliferation, nutrient uptake, and dry matter accumulation coupled with the inadequate partitioning of the assimilates. This study appraised the performance of five recent maize hybrids viz., PMH-1, PJHM-1, AH-4158, AH-4271, and AH-8181 under timely and late sown conditions of the irrigated semi-arid ecologies. Timely sowing had the grain and stover yields advantage of 16–19% and 12–25%, respectively over the late sown maize hybrids. The advanced hybrids AH-4271 and AH-4158 had higher grain yields than the others. During the post-anthesis period, a greater dry matter accumulation and contribution to the grain yield to the tune of 16% and 10.2%, respectively, was observed under timely sown conditions. Furthermore, the nutrient acquisition and use efficiencies also improved under the timely sown. The nutrient and dry matter remobilization varied among the hybrids with AH-4271 and PMH-1 registering greater values. The grain yield stability index (0.85) was highest with AH-4158 apart from the least yield reduction (15.2%) and stress susceptibility index (0.81), while the maximum geometric mean productivity was recorded with the AH-4271 (5.46 Mg ha(−1)). The hybrids AH-4271 and PJHM-1 exhibited improved root morphological traits, such as root length, biomass, root length density, root volume at the V5 stage (20 days after sowing, DAS) and 50% flowering (53 DAS). It is thus evident that the timely sowing and appropriate hybrids based on stress tolerance indices resulted in greater yields and better utilization of resources.
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spelling pubmed-98869542023-02-01 Timely sown maize hybrids improve the post-anthesis dry matter accumulation, nutrient acquisition and crop productivity Zhiipao, R. R. Pooniya, Vijay Biswakarma, Niraj Kumar, Dinesh Shivay, Y. S. Dass, Anchal Mukri, Ganapati Lakhena, K. K. Pandey, R. K. Bhatia, Arti Govindasamy, Prabhu Burman, Anamika Babu, Subhash Jat, R. D. Dhaka, A. K. Swarnalakshmi, Karivaradharajan Sci Rep Article Delayed sowing of maize hybrids could exacerbate the capability of maximizing the yield potential through poor crop stand, root proliferation, nutrient uptake, and dry matter accumulation coupled with the inadequate partitioning of the assimilates. This study appraised the performance of five recent maize hybrids viz., PMH-1, PJHM-1, AH-4158, AH-4271, and AH-8181 under timely and late sown conditions of the irrigated semi-arid ecologies. Timely sowing had the grain and stover yields advantage of 16–19% and 12–25%, respectively over the late sown maize hybrids. The advanced hybrids AH-4271 and AH-4158 had higher grain yields than the others. During the post-anthesis period, a greater dry matter accumulation and contribution to the grain yield to the tune of 16% and 10.2%, respectively, was observed under timely sown conditions. Furthermore, the nutrient acquisition and use efficiencies also improved under the timely sown. The nutrient and dry matter remobilization varied among the hybrids with AH-4271 and PMH-1 registering greater values. The grain yield stability index (0.85) was highest with AH-4158 apart from the least yield reduction (15.2%) and stress susceptibility index (0.81), while the maximum geometric mean productivity was recorded with the AH-4271 (5.46 Mg ha(−1)). The hybrids AH-4271 and PJHM-1 exhibited improved root morphological traits, such as root length, biomass, root length density, root volume at the V5 stage (20 days after sowing, DAS) and 50% flowering (53 DAS). It is thus evident that the timely sowing and appropriate hybrids based on stress tolerance indices resulted in greater yields and better utilization of resources. Nature Publishing Group UK 2023-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9886954/ /pubmed/36717658 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-28224-9 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons licence, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons licence, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article's Creative Commons licence and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this licence, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
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Zhiipao, R. R.
Pooniya, Vijay
Biswakarma, Niraj
Kumar, Dinesh
Shivay, Y. S.
Dass, Anchal
Mukri, Ganapati
Lakhena, K. K.
Pandey, R. K.
Bhatia, Arti
Govindasamy, Prabhu
Burman, Anamika
Babu, Subhash
Jat, R. D.
Dhaka, A. K.
Swarnalakshmi, Karivaradharajan
Timely sown maize hybrids improve the post-anthesis dry matter accumulation, nutrient acquisition and crop productivity
title Timely sown maize hybrids improve the post-anthesis dry matter accumulation, nutrient acquisition and crop productivity
title_full Timely sown maize hybrids improve the post-anthesis dry matter accumulation, nutrient acquisition and crop productivity
title_fullStr Timely sown maize hybrids improve the post-anthesis dry matter accumulation, nutrient acquisition and crop productivity
title_full_unstemmed Timely sown maize hybrids improve the post-anthesis dry matter accumulation, nutrient acquisition and crop productivity
title_short Timely sown maize hybrids improve the post-anthesis dry matter accumulation, nutrient acquisition and crop productivity
title_sort timely sown maize hybrids improve the post-anthesis dry matter accumulation, nutrient acquisition and crop productivity
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9886954/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36717658
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-28224-9
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