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Agronomy Journal, 1957
SypnosisSusceptibility to stalk lodging was positively associated with ash, cellulose, potash, and silica but was not associated with susceptibility to Diplodia zeae or Gibberella zeae. Diplodia was negatively associated with ash, crude fiber, lignin, and cellulose but was positively associated with nitrogen.
M. S. Zuber +4 more
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SypnosisSusceptibility to stalk lodging was positively associated with ash, cellulose, potash, and silica but was not associated with susceptibility to Diplodia zeae or Gibberella zeae. Diplodia was negatively associated with ash, crude fiber, lignin, and cellulose but was positively associated with nitrogen.
M. S. Zuber +4 more
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Overcomming stalk lodging on K-deficient soil by growing tolerant maize hybrids
2004Growth retardation, chlorosis and inclination maize to stalk lodging (SL) at maturity were observed on some soils of the Eastern Croatia. Strong K-fixation and excess of Mg were found by soil test. Ameliorative K fertilization is recommended for overcoming this problem, but choice of tolerant hybrids could be also reliable solution.
Zdunić, Zvonimir +3 more
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Unveiling the phenotypic landscape of stalk lodging resistance in diverse maize hybrids
Field Crops Research, 2023Bharath Kunduru +11 more
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Ecological factors regulate stalk lodging within dense planting maize
Field Crops ResearchFanlei Kong +10 more
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Maize Stalk Lodging: Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis of the Structural Failure Process
2025 Intermountain Engineering, Technology and Computing (IETC)Addison McClure +11 more
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