Effect of the sowing ratios on the yield and quality of seed from maize genotypes

Objective: To identify optimal sowing ratios, validation of production technology and seed quality in maize hybrids. Design/methodology/approach: Sowing ratios of 4:2 and 6:2 were studied to observe their effect on the genotypes, as well as their quality and response in seed production; this was done by evaluating the following variables: days to male and female flowering, plant and ear height, percentage of ear and seed in cobs, commercial seed yield, thousand seed weight, number of seeds per kilogram, standard germination and hectoliter weight of the seed. An analysis of variance was carried out using a completely randomized design with factorial arrangement and four replications, the experimental unit being furrows of 20 linear meters. Results: Significant differences were detected in the hybrids with respect to the variables and sowing ratios, which specifically influences the weight, size and number of seeds; the hybrid H-386A had the best response to the environment and ratios, exceeding the rest of the hybrids evaluated by 72.92 %. Limitations on study/implications: The interaction of genotype and environment are factors that limit seed production; however, performing evaluations in different environments allows finding stable hybrids with high yields. Findings/conclusions: The generation of knowledge allows us to make decisions regarding crop establishment and quality in seed production lots, being a recommended environment in CIRPAC’s area of influence

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Main Authors: Ruiz Ramirez, Santiago, Zelaya Molina, Lily Xochilt, Chávez Díaz, Ismael Fernando, Cruz Cárdenas, Carlos Iván, Hernández Martínez, Rosendo
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Published: Colegio de Postgraduados 2023
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spelling oai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article23532023-05-18T18:43:22Z Effect of the sowing ratios on the yield and quality of seed from maize genotypes Ruiz Ramirez, Santiago Zelaya Molina, Lily Xochilt Chávez Díaz, Ismael Fernando Cruz Cárdenas, Carlos Iván Hernández Martínez, Rosendo Zea mays L., INIFAP hybrids, production, flower synchronization. Objective: To identify optimal sowing ratios, validation of production technology and seed quality in maize hybrids. Design/methodology/approach: Sowing ratios of 4:2 and 6:2 were studied to observe their effect on the genotypes, as well as their quality and response in seed production; this was done by evaluating the following variables: days to male and female flowering, plant and ear height, percentage of ear and seed in cobs, commercial seed yield, thousand seed weight, number of seeds per kilogram, standard germination and hectoliter weight of the seed. An analysis of variance was carried out using a completely randomized design with factorial arrangement and four replications, the experimental unit being furrows of 20 linear meters. Results: Significant differences were detected in the hybrids with respect to the variables and sowing ratios, which specifically influences the weight, size and number of seeds; the hybrid H-386A had the best response to the environment and ratios, exceeding the rest of the hybrids evaluated by 72.92 %. Limitations on study/implications: The interaction of genotype and environment are factors that limit seed production; however, performing evaluations in different environments allows finding stable hybrids with high yields. Findings/conclusions: The generation of knowledge allows us to make decisions regarding crop establishment and quality in seed production lots, being a recommended environment in CIRPAC’s area of influence Colegio de Postgraduados 2023-03-29 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revista-agroproductividad.org/index.php/agroproductividad/article/view/2353 10.32854/agrop.v16i2.2353 AgroP; 2023: EARLY ACCESS (Vol. II) Agro Productividad; 2023: EARLY ACCESS (Vol. II) 2594-0252 2448-7546 spa https://revista-agroproductividad.org/index.php/agroproductividad/article/view/2353/2015 Derechos de autor 2023 Agro Productividad
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author Ruiz Ramirez, Santiago
Zelaya Molina, Lily Xochilt
Chávez Díaz, Ismael Fernando
Cruz Cárdenas, Carlos Iván
Hernández Martínez, Rosendo
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Zelaya Molina, Lily Xochilt
Chávez Díaz, Ismael Fernando
Cruz Cárdenas, Carlos Iván
Hernández Martínez, Rosendo
Effect of the sowing ratios on the yield and quality of seed from maize genotypes
author_facet Ruiz Ramirez, Santiago
Zelaya Molina, Lily Xochilt
Chávez Díaz, Ismael Fernando
Cruz Cárdenas, Carlos Iván
Hernández Martínez, Rosendo
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title Effect of the sowing ratios on the yield and quality of seed from maize genotypes
title_short Effect of the sowing ratios on the yield and quality of seed from maize genotypes
title_full Effect of the sowing ratios on the yield and quality of seed from maize genotypes
title_fullStr Effect of the sowing ratios on the yield and quality of seed from maize genotypes
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the sowing ratios on the yield and quality of seed from maize genotypes
title_sort effect of the sowing ratios on the yield and quality of seed from maize genotypes
description Objective: To identify optimal sowing ratios, validation of production technology and seed quality in maize hybrids. Design/methodology/approach: Sowing ratios of 4:2 and 6:2 were studied to observe their effect on the genotypes, as well as their quality and response in seed production; this was done by evaluating the following variables: days to male and female flowering, plant and ear height, percentage of ear and seed in cobs, commercial seed yield, thousand seed weight, number of seeds per kilogram, standard germination and hectoliter weight of the seed. An analysis of variance was carried out using a completely randomized design with factorial arrangement and four replications, the experimental unit being furrows of 20 linear meters. Results: Significant differences were detected in the hybrids with respect to the variables and sowing ratios, which specifically influences the weight, size and number of seeds; the hybrid H-386A had the best response to the environment and ratios, exceeding the rest of the hybrids evaluated by 72.92 %. Limitations on study/implications: The interaction of genotype and environment are factors that limit seed production; however, performing evaluations in different environments allows finding stable hybrids with high yields. Findings/conclusions: The generation of knowledge allows us to make decisions regarding crop establishment and quality in seed production lots, being a recommended environment in CIRPAC’s area of influence
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