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Maize lodging resistance: Stalk architecture is a stronger predictor of stalk bending strength than chemical composition

open access: yesBiosystems Engineering, 2022
Daniel J Robertson   +2 more
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Physiological Influence of Stalk Rot on Maize Lodging after Physiological Maturity [PDF]

open access: yesAgronomy, 2021
The stalk lodging caused by stalk rot after physiological maturity (PM) is a major factor restricting further development of mechanical grain harvesting in China. The physiological mechanism of stalk rot on maize stalk lodging after PM is not clear. This study, based on investigating stalk rot under natural field conditions, demonstrated the relation ...
Jun Xue, Shang Gao, Lulu Li
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Synergistic development of maize stalk as a strategy to reduce lodging risk

Agronomy Journal, 2020
AbstractThe reason for different maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids exhibiting differences in stalk lodging risk between the 12‐leaf (V12) and flowering stages is unclear. This study tracked internode development included morphology, carbohydrate accumulation, and mechanical strength of basal internodes in four widely‐planted maize hybrids in China for two ...
Jun Xue   +8 more
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Spatial Attitude of Lodged Sugarcane Stalk in Field

2012 Dallas, Texas, July 29 - August 1, 2012, 2012
A lot of sugarcane lodged seriously in major producing areas in China, affected by typhoon or strong monsoon wind. Lodged canes usually had some curving sections due to they always grew up toward the sunlight. Harvesting Lodged stalk is necessary for sugarcane harvester. Virtual prototype technology was a useful means in developing farm machine.
null Qingting Liu   +2 more
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Effect of Foliar Fungicides Applied at Silking on Stalk Lodging in Corn

Plant Health Progress, 2020
Stalk lodging in corn (Zea mays L.) leads to harvest complications and yield losses. Farmers who apply a foliar fungicide to manage leaf diseases have also observed reduced lodging. The goal of this study was to evaluate the effect of a foliar fungicide applied at silking on percent lodging.
Alison E. Robertson   +11 more
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Lodging‐Related Stalk Characteristics of Maize Varieties in China since the 1950s

Crop Science, 2014
ABSTRACTStalk lodging often limits maize (Zea mays L.) grain yield potential and also causes difficulties in harvest operations. Stalk characteristics [e.g., plant height, ear height, and rind puncture strength (RPS)] have close relationships with stalk lodging in maize.
Daling Ma   +7 more
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Defoliation Effects on Grain Fill, Stalk Rot, and Lodging of Grain Sorghum

Crop Science, 1991
Yield response to defoliation in grain sorghum [Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench] can be influenced by time and intensity of leaf removal. Limited information is available for defoliation ✕ environment interactions and the defoliation response of yield‐related traits, stalk rot, and basal stalk lodging. This study was conducted to examine the effect of time
J. F. Rajewski, C. A. Francis
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Evaluation of Methods for Identification of Corn Genotypes with Stalk Rot and Lodging Resistance

Plant Disease, 1994
Methods of evaluating corn (Zea mays) stalk quality at or near anthesis and stalk rot susceptibility following inoculation were examined for 3 yr to identify those most effective in predicting premature death of plants and stalk lodging in multiple environments.
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