Title of article :
Investigation on yield and yield components of Zea mays L. under drought stress condition
Author/Authors :
Azarpanah، Arash نويسنده , , ALIZADEH، OMID نويسنده , , DEHGHANZADEH JAZY، HAMID نويسنده , , Zare، Mahdi نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی 12 سال 2012
Abstract :
Drought stress globally affects the growth and production of plants. Corn is an important crop whose research in this aspect is highly noticeable related to food quality. In recent study the effects of drought stress and irrigation in various growth stages was evaluated at Agriculture research center located in Arsenjan city in Iran, during summer 2009. Experiment design study was according to split plot and randomized complete blocks in three replications. In addition, water deficit was induced in three growth stages, vegetative (S1), reproduction (S2) and seed filling (S3), respectively. We considered three irrigation levels named as I1, I2 and I3 as well. Irrigation was carried out once the cumulative evaporation from Pan Class A come to 40, 70 and 100 mm. the results demonstrate that factors such as, kernel No./row , Row No./ear, thousand- seed weight and finally seed yield in each treatment follows a decreasing trend through vegetative stage by water stress induction while a significant integration of water deficit at vegetative and reproductive stage was obtained. By definition, at vegetative stage once evaporation comes to 40 mm, the seed yield was much higher that 9 ton/h in contrast to reproductive stage with 70 mm evaporation and 7 ton/h seed yield. It should be noted that drought stress at grain filling stage with the average evaporation of 100 mm showed the greatest impact on physiological parameters changes (8 ton/h seed yield). In recent research, two factors of drought stress and irrigation performance in several regimens through different growth stage of corn represent no significant integrations.
Journal title :
International Journal of Agronomy & Plant Production
Journal title :
International Journal of Agronomy & Plant Production