Kernel number and kernel weight determination in dent and popcorn maize

Yield formation in maize (Zea mays L.) dent hybrids has been directly linked to the rate of plant biomass accumulation and partitioning of assimilates to the developing grain. Maize popcorn genotypes have been studied less extensively, but their kernels are known to differ in terms of endosperm structure and typical growth patterns. Our objective was to evaluate how variation in plant growth rate (PGR) at different stages of kernel formation and development affected kernel number per plant (KNP), individual kernel weight (KW) and rate and duration of kernel growth in popcorn genotypes, relative to dent ones. We conducted three experiments (two in Ames, Iowa, and one in Pergamino, Argentina) in which PGRs around flowering and during the linear phase of the grain-filling period of four dent and eight popcorn genotypes were altered by plant density, defoliations and thinning treatments. Yield per plant, KNP, KW, rate and duration of kernel growth all showed significant kernel type (popcorns vs. dents) effects (p < 0.01). KNP was highly correlated with ear biomass accumulated around flowering in dents and popcorns, and popcorns showed a higher efficiency for setting kernels per unit of ear biomass accumulated around flowering (p < 0.01). Popcorn inbred R18 in particular showed a significantly higher efficiency, consistent across experiments. Relationships between potential KW at early grain filling or kernel growth rate and the PGR per kernel around flowering were different for dent and popcorn genotypes. Most popcorns established a lower potential KW compared to dent genotypes at similar PGRs per kernel around flowering. Also, popcorn kernels were less prone to decrease KW in response to severe reductions in plant growth during the linear phase of the grain-filling period as promoted by defoliation treatments (significant kernel type × source manipulation treatment interaction, p < 0.001). Despite different patterns of KNP and KW determination, yield variation across dent and popcorn genotypes and environments corresponded closely to the potential sink capacity established by the end of the lag phase 14 days after anthesis. This result emphasizes the importance of the flowering period to establish KN and KW across different maize germplasm.

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Main Authors: Severini, Alan David, Borrás, Lucas, Westgate, Mark E., Cirilo, Alfredo Gabriel
Format: info:ar-repo/semantics/artículo biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Elsevier 2011-02
Subjects:Maíz, Variedades, Maíz de Palomitas, Germen, Rendimiento, Caracteres de Rendimiento, Maize, Varieties, Popcorn, Kernels, Yields, Yield Components,
Online Access:https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0378429010002960
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12123/6113
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2010.11.013
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