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1 April 2012 Mechanisms of Yield Loss in Maize Caused by Weed Competition
Diego Cerrudo, Eric R. Page, Matthijs Tollenaar, Greg Stewart, Clarence J. Swanton
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Abstract

The physiological process underlying grain yield (GY) loss in maize as a result of weed competition is not understood clearly. We designed an experiment to test the hypotheses that early season stress caused by the presence of neighboring weeds will increase plant-to-plant variability (PPV) of individual plant dry matter (PDM) within the population. This increase in PPV will reduce GY through a reduction in harvest index (HI). Field experiments were conducted in 2008, 2009, and 2010. A glyphosate-resistant maize hybrid was cropped at a density of 7 plants m−2. As a model weed, winter wheat was seeded at the same time as maize and controlled with glyphosate at the 3rd or 10th to 12th leaf-tip stage of maize. Weed competition early in the development of maize decreased PDM and GY. This reduction in PDM, which occurred early in the development of maize, was attributed initially to a delay in rate of leaf appearance. Reductions in PDM were accompanied by an increase in PPV of PDM. This increase in PPV, however, did not reduce HI and did not contribute to the GY reductions created by weed competition, as hypothesized. As weed control was delayed, a reduction in fraction of photosynthetically active radiation (fIPAR) accounted for a further reduction in PDM and notably, a reduction in DMA from 17th leaf-tip stage through to maturity. The rapid loss of PDM and the subsequent inability to accumulate dry matter during maturation accounted for a rapid decline in kernel number (KN) and kernel weight (KW).

Nomenclature: Glyphosate; maize, Zea mays L. ZEAMX; winter wheat, Triticum aestivum L. TRZAW.

Weed Science Society of America
Diego Cerrudo, Eric R. Page, Matthijs Tollenaar, Greg Stewart, and Clarence J. Swanton "Mechanisms of Yield Loss in Maize Caused by Weed Competition," Weed Science 60(2), 225-232, (1 April 2012). https://doi.org/10.1614/WS-D-11-00127.1
Received: 22 July 2011; Accepted: 1 December 2011; Published: 1 April 2012
KEYWORDS
harvest index
kernel number
kernel weight
plant-to-plant variability
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