@conference{
author = "Dragičević, Vesna and Tabaković, Marijenka and Brankov, Milan and Simić, Milena",
year = "2022",
abstract = "Sowing density affects not only crop growth, but also grain filling, including grain dry-down.
Maize hybrids with upper-standing leaves allow to be grown in higher densities, what could
affect some traits during ripening. An experiment with six maize hybrids (ZP388, ZP5550,
ZP5601, ZP6263, ZP6364, ZP707), grown at 59,523 (D1) and 89,286 plants ha-1
(D2), during
2019 and 2020 was established. Maize cobs were sampled 15 days after pollination (DAP),
according to 10 day time-schedule (five times), up to the harvesting. Fresh weight of grains,
water percentage, as well as grain yield and shelling percentage at the end of vegetative cycle
were determined.
Gradual and significant increase in grain fresh weight was noticed at D1, while at D2 greater
values were obtained between 15th and 25th day, as well as between 45th and 55th DAP. At D1,
continual increase in grain weight was observable for all hybrids, except for ZP6364, where
drop 45th55th day was observable. For ZP388, significantly higher values were noticeable at
D1, at 55th DAP (31.83 g) and also at D2, 15th45th DAP (from 24.06 to 32.02 g), including
steeper drop to the 55th day (24.39 g), in regard to other hybrids. Significant and continual
decrease in water content were noticed in grains of all of examined hybrids at D2, while at
D1trend was slowed 45th55th DAP, having the lowest values for ZP5550, ZP5601, and
ZP6263. Significantly higher average grain yield achieved ZP6364 (10.05 and 11.35 t ha-1
, at
D1 and D2, respectively), and D2, compared to D1 (>830 kg ha-1
). Similar trend was observable
for shelling percentage with 0.71% greater value obtained at D2. ZP707 had the highest value,
82.80% and 90.11% for D1 and D2, respectively.
It could be concluded that, up to the 55th DAP, maize grain gained greater weight and retained
higher water amounts at D1, while grain dry-down started from the 45th day and was greater at
D2. This was followed with greater grain yield and shelling percentage. From this standpoint,
ZP6263 expressed the best features, according to yield potential and grain dry-down.",
publisher = "Belgrade - Zemun : Maize Research Institute, Zemun Polje",
journal = "25. EUCARPIA Maize and sorghum conference Current challenges and new methods for maize and sorghum breeding, Belgrade, 30.05-02.06.2022. godine - Book of abstracts",
title = "The impact of crop density on grain filling and water retention in maize grains",
pages = "49-49",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rik_1055"
}