Plant Growth Analysis: Growth and Yield Component Responses to Population Density in Forage Maize |
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Authors: | JOLLIFFE, P. A. TARIMO, A. J. P. EATON, G. W. |
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Affiliation: | *Department of Plant Science, University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC V6T 2A2, Canada
Department of Crop Science, Sokoine University of Agriculture P.O. Box 3005, Morogoro, Tanzania |
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Abstract: | Forage maize (Zea mays L.) was grown in monocultures at populationdensities ranging from 4·9 to 11·1 plants m2.Data for plant growth analysis were obtained from six harvestscarried out from 21 to 115 d after planting. Conventional plantgrowth analysis indicated that improvements in forage productivityper unit land area by high population density resulted directlyfrom increased plant presence. Reduction in dry weight per shootat high population density was associated with reduced unitleaf rate. Leaf area ratio was little affected, which may implythat competition for soil nutrients or oxygen was the chiefcause of plant interference. Yield component analysis demonstratedthe increasing importance of population density treatments asa source of variation as growth progressed. Direct relationshipsbetween variation in yield per plant and variation in two yieldcomponents, stem diameter and the inverse of leaf area ratio,were demonstrated. Both conventional plant growth analysis andyield component analysis indicated complex physiological andmorphological adjustments to species population density. Plant growth analysis, yield component analysis, Zea mays L |
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