Monday, 7 November 2005
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Corn Seed Planting Orientation and Plant Population Influence on Physiological Responses and Grain Yield.

Steven Paszkiewicz, David Ellerman, and Kirk Schrader. Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc., 7100 NW 70th Avenue, P.O. Box 183, Johnston, IA 50131-0183

Objective was to determine physiological and grain yield response of a corn (Zea mays L.) hybrid when seed orientation is controlled at planting time. Three seed orientations were used: parallel to row direction, perpendicular to row direction and randomly planted seed. All seed orientations were planted at 18,000, 36,000, 54,000, 72,000 and 90,000 plants acre-1. Grain yield, stalk lodging, root lodging, GDU's to 50% silk, GDU's to 50% shed, anthesis-silking interval, ear height, plant height, stalk diameter and barren plants were recorded. Results of this study will be presented.

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