Effects of nitrogen application on corn yield after harvesting the apical ear as baby corn

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Autor(a) principal: Silva,Paulo Sérgio L
Data de Publicação: 2013
Outros Autores: Araújo Júnior,Bernardo B, Oliveira,Vianney R, Pontes,Frederico ST, Oliveira,Odaci F
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Horticultura Brasileira
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Resumo: Removal of the first female inflorescence in corn induces the plant to produce new inflorescences, which allows the first ear to be harvested as baby corn and the second to be harvested as green or mature ear (dry corn). The objective of this study was to compare the following production systems fertilized with nitrogen levels (0, 80, and 160 kg ha-1), applied to corn hybrid AG 1051: baby corn harvesting (BC); green ear harvesting (GC); mature ear harvesting (DC); and harvesting of the first female inflorescence as baby corn + harvesting the other ears as green corn (BC + GC) or as dry corn (BC + DC). A randomized complete block design with split-plots (nitrogen in plots) and nine replicates was used. The BC system provided higher baby corn yields than the BC + GC or the BC + DC systems. For all traits employed to evaluate green corn yield, the GC system provided higher yields than the BC + GC system. The BC + DC system provided lower grain yield than the DC system. The application of nitrogen provided increases in all traits evaluated, except for number of kernels ear-1 and 100-kernel weight. The revenue (total and additional total) and additional profit values, in descending order, were obtained with the BC, BC + GC, BC + DC, GC, and DC systems, for all nitrogen levels. The values for those measurements increased as nitrogen dose increased. At the dose of 80 kg N ha-1, the highest profitability index (percentage of additional revenue that is converted into additional profit) was obtained from DC sales. However, with the application of the highest nitrogen rate, the highest profitability was obtained from BC sales.
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spelling Effects of nitrogen application on corn yield after harvesting the apical ear as baby cornZea maysgreen corngrain yieldprolificacyRemoval of the first female inflorescence in corn induces the plant to produce new inflorescences, which allows the first ear to be harvested as baby corn and the second to be harvested as green or mature ear (dry corn). The objective of this study was to compare the following production systems fertilized with nitrogen levels (0, 80, and 160 kg ha-1), applied to corn hybrid AG 1051: baby corn harvesting (BC); green ear harvesting (GC); mature ear harvesting (DC); and harvesting of the first female inflorescence as baby corn + harvesting the other ears as green corn (BC + GC) or as dry corn (BC + DC). A randomized complete block design with split-plots (nitrogen in plots) and nine replicates was used. The BC system provided higher baby corn yields than the BC + GC or the BC + DC systems. For all traits employed to evaluate green corn yield, the GC system provided higher yields than the BC + GC system. The BC + DC system provided lower grain yield than the DC system. The application of nitrogen provided increases in all traits evaluated, except for number of kernels ear-1 and 100-kernel weight. The revenue (total and additional total) and additional profit values, in descending order, were obtained with the BC, BC + GC, BC + DC, GC, and DC systems, for all nitrogen levels. The values for those measurements increased as nitrogen dose increased. At the dose of 80 kg N ha-1, the highest profitability index (percentage of additional revenue that is converted into additional profit) was obtained from DC sales. However, with the application of the highest nitrogen rate, the highest profitability was obtained from BC sales.Associação Brasileira de Horticultura2013-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0102-05362013000300012Horticultura Brasileira v.31 n.3 2013reponame:Horticultura Brasileirainstname:Associação Brasileira de Horticultura (ABH)instacron:ABH10.1590/S0102-05362013000300012info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSilva,Paulo Sérgio LAraújo Júnior,Bernardo BOliveira,Vianney RPontes,Frederico STOliveira,Odaci Feng2015-07-21T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0102-05362013000300012Revistahttp://cms.horticulturabrasileira.com.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||hortbras@gmail.com1806-99910102-0536opendoar:2015-07-21T00:00Horticultura Brasileira - Associação Brasileira de Horticultura (ABH)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Effects of nitrogen application on corn yield after harvesting the apical ear as baby corn
title Effects of nitrogen application on corn yield after harvesting the apical ear as baby corn
spellingShingle Effects of nitrogen application on corn yield after harvesting the apical ear as baby corn
Silva,Paulo Sérgio L
Zea mays
green corn
grain yield
prolificacy
title_short Effects of nitrogen application on corn yield after harvesting the apical ear as baby corn
title_full Effects of nitrogen application on corn yield after harvesting the apical ear as baby corn
title_fullStr Effects of nitrogen application on corn yield after harvesting the apical ear as baby corn
title_full_unstemmed Effects of nitrogen application on corn yield after harvesting the apical ear as baby corn
title_sort Effects of nitrogen application on corn yield after harvesting the apical ear as baby corn
author Silva,Paulo Sérgio L
author_facet Silva,Paulo Sérgio L
Araújo Júnior,Bernardo B
Oliveira,Vianney R
Pontes,Frederico ST
Oliveira,Odaci F
author_role author
author2 Araújo Júnior,Bernardo B
Oliveira,Vianney R
Pontes,Frederico ST
Oliveira,Odaci F
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Silva,Paulo Sérgio L
Araújo Júnior,Bernardo B
Oliveira,Vianney R
Pontes,Frederico ST
Oliveira,Odaci F
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Zea mays
green corn
grain yield
prolificacy
topic Zea mays
green corn
grain yield
prolificacy
description Removal of the first female inflorescence in corn induces the plant to produce new inflorescences, which allows the first ear to be harvested as baby corn and the second to be harvested as green or mature ear (dry corn). The objective of this study was to compare the following production systems fertilized with nitrogen levels (0, 80, and 160 kg ha-1), applied to corn hybrid AG 1051: baby corn harvesting (BC); green ear harvesting (GC); mature ear harvesting (DC); and harvesting of the first female inflorescence as baby corn + harvesting the other ears as green corn (BC + GC) or as dry corn (BC + DC). A randomized complete block design with split-plots (nitrogen in plots) and nine replicates was used. The BC system provided higher baby corn yields than the BC + GC or the BC + DC systems. For all traits employed to evaluate green corn yield, the GC system provided higher yields than the BC + GC system. The BC + DC system provided lower grain yield than the DC system. The application of nitrogen provided increases in all traits evaluated, except for number of kernels ear-1 and 100-kernel weight. The revenue (total and additional total) and additional profit values, in descending order, were obtained with the BC, BC + GC, BC + DC, GC, and DC systems, for all nitrogen levels. The values for those measurements increased as nitrogen dose increased. At the dose of 80 kg N ha-1, the highest profitability index (percentage of additional revenue that is converted into additional profit) was obtained from DC sales. However, with the application of the highest nitrogen rate, the highest profitability was obtained from BC sales.
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