EVALUATION OF THE IMPACT OF SOWING SEASON AND WEATHER CONDITIONS ON MAIZE YIELD

IF 0.6 Q4 AGRONOMY AgroLife Scientific Journal Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.17930/agl2023124
A. Șimon, Adrian Ceclan, V. Has, A. Varga, F. Russu, F. Chețan, Marius Bǎrdaş
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Climate change has become the biggest global challenge to agriculture and food production. In the context of current environmental changes, the aim of this study is to identify the optimal sowing season that leads to obtaining high and constant yields. The study followed the reaction of 7 native maize hybrids to cultivation in 3 different sowing seasons, over a period of 3 years. The data obtained show us that the best yield results are obtained on mid-early hybrids (9327- 9843 kg/ha). Sowing maize too early, are obtained lower yields than for maize sown at 10ºC in the soil, with a very significant difference of 1337 kg/ha. Favorable climatic conditions in 2020 and 2021 emerge from the average yields obtained in the two years, 10343 kg/ha (2020) respectively 9424 kg/ha (2021). The climatic conditions of 2022 were less favorable, summer drought having a negative effect on average maize yield, which was 6924 kg/ha.
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播种季节和天气条件对玉米产量影响的评价
气候变化已成为全球农业和粮食生产面临的最大挑战。在当前环境变化的背景下,本研究的目的是确定能够获得高产和稳定产量的最佳播种季节。该研究跟踪了7个本地玉米杂交种在3年的时间里,在3个不同的播种季节对种植的反应。所获得的数据表明,中早期杂交种的产量最好(9327-9843公斤/公顷)。过早播种玉米的产量低于在10ºC的土壤中播种的玉米,差异非常显著,为1337公斤/公顷。从两年的平均产量来看,2020年和2021年的有利气候条件分别为10343公斤/公顷(2020年)和9424公斤/公顷。2022年的气候条件不太有利,夏季干旱对玉米的平均产量产生了负面影响,平均产量为6924公斤/公顷。
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