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Physiological Aspects Of Relative Changes In Nitrogen And Plant Density Stress Tolerances Over A 38-Year Period Of Us Maize Hybrid Introductions, Keru Chen Dec 2016

Physiological Aspects Of Relative Changes In Nitrogen And Plant Density Stress Tolerances Over A 38-Year Period Of Us Maize Hybrid Introductions, Keru Chen

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Incremental gains in grain yield of maize hybrids over the decades are the consequence of genotype, environment and management interactions. Historically, genetic improvements in newer hybrids have included longer active grain filling periods (achieved by advancing silking and extending functional stay green in maize leaves); stronger source and sink during grain filling; enhanced tolerance to higher density; and canopy architecture changes. Newer hybrids were known to accumulate more dry matter and nitrogen in the post-silking period, but achieving a more comprehensive knowledge of pre-silking and post-silking dynamics required further understanding of dry matter and nitrogen partitioning in individual organs, as …


Systems Evaluation Of Shallow Anhydrous Ammonia Placements, Rates, And Timing On Maize Plant Uniformity, Yield And N Use Efficiency, Péter Kovács Oct 2013

Systems Evaluation Of Shallow Anhydrous Ammonia Placements, Rates, And Timing On Maize Plant Uniformity, Yield And N Use Efficiency, Péter Kovács

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Farmers face increasing expectations from society to be more environmentally conscious and energy efficient with their fertilizer management practices during maize (Zea mays L.) production. With the advent of precision guidance systems, maize farmers in various tillage systems have more options in pre-plant nutrient banding relative to the intended crop rows or throughout the entire growing season. Field studies were conducted between 2010 and 2012 near West Lafayette, IN to identify best management practices to enhance maize plant uniformity, yield and nitrogen (N) efficiencies.

Anhydrous ammonia (NH3) placement during pre-plant application is of interest because of concerns …


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: How Can Two-Spotted Spider Mites Be Controlled?, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Apr 2012

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: How Can Two-Spotted Spider Mites Be Controlled?, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This publication describes our experiences controlling mites while conducting experiments to optimize greenhouse corn production. Controlled studies were not conducted, but we recommend cultural practices of water spray-offs of leaf undersides and the stripping lower leaves as the crop ages. Also recommended are applications of beneficial insect Phytoseiulus persimilis at very high rates. The rates are an update of our previous publication. Photos of the pest and cultural practices are provided.

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site …


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Pot Size?, Derek Gambrel, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Apr 2012

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Pot Size?, Derek Gambrel, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This publication describes studies conducted to determine best pot size for optimizing greenhouse corn production. We suggest a 2.2-gallon container without large drainage holes extending up the side of the pot. This represents an update of our previous recommendation of a smaller pot, after observing instability in row planting configurations. Photos are included of corn in various size pots.

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled …


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Summary, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2012

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Summary, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This publication provides a summary of the goals and scope of our studies to optimize greenhouse corn production, as well as a single-page chart of all the recommendations. The chart includes recommendations for substrate, container, irrigation, fertilization, spacing and lighting. In this version, we updated the pot size recommendation.

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and …


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: References, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: References, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Will Using Calcined Clay Reduce Fungus Gnat Infestation?, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Will Using Calcined Clay Reduce Fungus Gnat Infestation?, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Can More Than One Plant Be Grown Per Pot?, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Can More Than One Plant Be Grown Per Pot?, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Open Pollination Method?, Adam Leonberger, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Open Pollination Method?, Adam Leonberger, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Prevents Calcium Deficiency?, Jeannie Ross, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Prevents Calcium Deficiency?, Jeannie Ross, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Materials And Methods, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Materials And Methods, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Purdue Methods: How Do I Prevent Calcined Clay From Leaking Out Of Container?, Justin Kottkamp, Tyler Mason, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Purdue Methods: How Do I Prevent Calcined Clay From Leaking Out Of Container?, Justin Kottkamp, Tyler Mason, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Lighting And Plant Density?, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Lighting And Plant Density?, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What If Roots Need To Be Clean For Analysis?, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What If Roots Need To Be Clean For Analysis?, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Other Ideas For Improving Seed Yield?, Adam Leonberger, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Other Ideas For Improving Seed Yield?, Adam Leonberger, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Fertilizer Formulation And Strength?, Justin Kottkamp, Arek Varjabedian, Jeannie Ross, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Fertilizer Formulation And Strength?, Justin Kottkamp, Arek Varjabedian, Jeannie Ross, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Irrigation Strategy?, Westin Rink, Derek Gambrel, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Irrigation Strategy?, Westin Rink, Derek Gambrel, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Can Growth Regulators Be Used To Keep Plants Short?, Craig Schluttenhofer, Jeannie Ross, Tyler Mason, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Can Growth Regulators Be Used To Keep Plants Short?, Craig Schluttenhofer, Jeannie Ross, Tyler Mason, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Can Seed Yield Be Improved Using Cold-Stored Tassels?, Tyler Mason, Jeannie Ross, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: Can Seed Yield Be Improved Using Cold-Stored Tassels?, Tyler Mason, Jeannie Ross, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.


Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Root Medium?, Derek Gambrel, Westin Rink, Tyler Mason, Justin Kottkamp, Arek Varjabedian, Jeannie Ross, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn Mar 2010

Optimizing Greenhouse Corn Production: What Is The Best Root Medium?, Derek Gambrel, Westin Rink, Tyler Mason, Justin Kottkamp, Arek Varjabedian, Jeannie Ross, Robert Eddy, Daniel T. Hahn

Purdue Methods for Corn Growth

This document is one entry in a series of questions and answers originally posted to the Purdue University Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture’s Plant Growth Facility Web site (http://www.hort.purdue.edu/hort/facilities/greenhouse/CornMethod.shtml) regarding best practices for corn plant growth in a greenhouse. Controlled studies were conducted with the goals of optimizing growth and yield; developing standardized methodology using readily available commercial materials; and providing recommendations for both high-tech and low-tech facilities. Digital images showing treatment differences are included, as well as statistical analysis of data. A summary of recommendations; materials and methods description; and a reference list are available in separate documents.