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Intra-specific competition in maize: Ear development, flowering dynamics and kernel set of early-established plant hierarchies

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FIELD CROPS RESEARCH
卷 102, 期 3, 页码 198-209

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DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2007.03.013

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maize; intra-specific competition; plant hierarchies; ear development; flowering dynamics

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Maize canopies with a synchronous seedling emergence and a uniform plant spatial distribution exhibit early-established plant hierarchies (at the 4-leaf stage; V4). The dominant and dominated individuals of the stand differ in plant growth rate during both the pre-silking period (i.e. from V-7 to V-13; PGR(PS)) and the period around silking (i.e. a 30 d period centered in silking; PGR(S)), and in the ear growth rate around silking (EGR(S)). Based on the depleted availability of assimilates of the dominated plants, we tested the hypotheses that (i) the low PGR(PS) of dominated individuals affects the morphogenesis of the apical ear leading to a low number of completely developed flowers per ear, and (ii) the low EGR(S) of dominated individuals results in a pronounced asynchrony of flowering dynamics and uneven silk exsertion from the husks. Two hybrids with contrasting tolerance to crowding stress (DK752 and DK765 as the tolerant and the intolerant hybrid, respectively) were cropped under different intensities of interplant competition (6, 12, 12 plants m(-2) thinned to 6 plants m(-2) at V-9 and 6 plants m(-2) shaded from V-9 onwards) during 2004/2005 and at 12 plants m(-2) during 2005/2006 at Pergamino (34 degrees 56'S 60 degrees 34W), Argentina. Dominant plants were the individuals of the stands with the highest PGRps (ca. 1.72 and 2.56 g d(-1) for dominated and dominant plants, respectively), PGRs (ca. 3.05 and 3.94 g d(-1) for dominated and dominant plants, respectively) and EGR(S) (ca. 1.06 and 1.55 g d(-1) for dominated and dominant plants, respectively). This plant type also exhibited the most synchronous flowering dynamics (anthesis-silking interval ca. 1.49 and 1.15 days for dominated and dominant plants, respectively) and the highest kernel set (ca. 401 and 572 kernels plant(-1) for dominated and dominant plants, respectively). Apical ears of dominated plants exhibited a delayed in the rate of progress to successive floral stages, but the final number of completely developed flowers per ear did not differ between extreme plant types (ca. 967 and 803 completely developed flowers per ear for DK752 and DK765, respectively). Hence, kernel number per plant was not limited by the number of completely developed flowers per ear, but flowering dynamics were a decisive factor in kernel set of both plant types. Asynchronous silking within the ear of dominated plants determined a greater proportion of flowers per ear with non-exposed silks on silking + 5 d and a larger asynchrony in silk extrusion within the ear. These responses increased kernel abortion rate respect to figures obtained for dominant individuals. (c) 2007 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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