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Temporal and spatial variation in accumulated temperature requirements of maize

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FIELD CROPS RESEARCH
Volume 158, Issue -, Pages 55-64

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2013.12.021

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>= 10 degrees C accumulated temperature; GDD; Coefficients of variation; North spring maize region; Huanghuaihai maize region

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31271663]
  2. National Maize Industry Technology RD Center
  3. Ministry of Agriculture
  4. National Basic Research Program of China (973, Program) [2009CB118601]

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Temperature, especially accumulated temperature, is an important environmental factor that plays a fundamental role in agricultural productivity. To examine temporal and spatial variation in accumulated temperature requirements of maize as indicated by >= 10 degrees C accumulated temperature and growing degree days (GDD), we conducted experiments during 2007-2012 at 35 locations in seven provinces in the north spring maize region between 35 degrees 11'N and 48 degrees 08'N and 6 locations in four provinces in the Huanghuaihai maize region between 32 degrees 52' N and 41 degrees 05' N in China. The most widely cultivated maize hybrids of ZD958 and XY335 were used in this study. We found that the coefficients of variation for >= 10 degrees C accumulated temperature and GOD requirements were different during different growth periods, with a descending rank order of sowing to emergence > silking to maturity > emergence to silking > sowing to maturity and greater in the north spring maize region than in the Huanghuaihai maize region. The coefficients of variation were lower for >= 10 degrees C accumulated temperature than GDD requirements for both cultivars in both planting regions. Significant differences existed between locations and years for the >= 10 degrees C accumulated temperature and GOD requirements. These have implications for appropriate maize cultivars recommendation, and high and stable yield achieving by reasonably using accumulated temperature across different regions of China. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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