Journal of Integrative Agriculture ›› 2020, Vol. 19 ›› Issue (10): 2419-2428.DOI: 10.1016/S2095-3119(20)63259-2

所属专题: 玉米遗传育种合辑Maize Genetics · Breeding · Germplasm Resources 玉米耕作栽培合辑Maize Physiology · Biochemistry · Cultivation · Tillage

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  • 收稿日期:2019-11-29 出版日期:2020-10-01 发布日期:2020-09-08

Key indicators affecting maize stalk lodging resistance of different growth periods under different sowing dates

WANG Qun1, 2*, XUE Jun2*, CHEN Jiang-lu3, FAN Ying-hu4, ZHANG Guo-qiang2, XIE Rui-zhi2, MING Bo2, HOU Peng2, WANG Ke-ru2, LI Shao-kun1, 2
  

  1. 1 Key Laboratory of Oasis Eco-Agriculture, Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps/Agricultural College, Shihezi University, Shihezi 832000, P.R.China
    2 Institute of Crop Sciences, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences/Key Laboratory of Crop Physiology and Ecology, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Beijing 100081, P.R.China
    3 Research Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Sixth Division of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, Wujiaqu 831300, P.R.China
    4 Chuxiong State Research and Extension Institute of Agricultural Science, Chuxiong 675000, P.R.China
  • Received:2019-11-29 Online:2020-10-01 Published:2020-09-08
  • Contact: Correspondence LI Shao-kun, Tel: +86-10-82108891, E-mail: lishaokun@caas.cn
  • About author: WANG Qun, E-mail: wangqunsl@163.com; XUE Jun, E-mail: xuejun5519@126.com; * These authors contributed equally to this study.
  • Supported by:
    This work was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2017YFD0300302), the earmarked fund for China Agriculture Research System (CARS-02-25), the Science and Technology Program of the Sixth Division of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps in China (1703), and the Agricultural Science and Technology Innovation Project of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences.

Abstract:

The accurate evaluation of maize stalk lodging resistance in different growth periods enables timely management of lodging risks and ensures stable and high maize yields.  Here, we established five different sowing dates to create different conditions for maize growth.  We evaluated the effects of the different growth conditions on lodging resistance by determining stalk morphology, moisture content, mechanical strength and dry matter, and the relationship between stalk breaking force and these indicators during the silking stage (R1), milk stage (R3), physiological maturity stage (R6), and 20 days after R6.  Plant height at R1 positively affected stalk breaking force.  At R3, the coefficient of ear height and the dry weight per unit length of basal internodes were key indicators of stalk lodging resistance.  At R6, the key indicators were the coefficient of the center of gravity height and plant fresh weight.  After R6, the key indicator was the coefficient of the center of gravity height.  The crushing strength of the fourth internode correlated significantly and positively with the stalk breaking force from R1 to R6, which indicates that crushing strength is a reliable indicator of stalk mechanical strength.  These results suggest that high stalk strength and low ear height benefit lodging resistance prior to R6.  During and after R6, the coefficient of the center of gravity height and the mechanical strength of basal internodes can be used to evaluate plant lodging resistance and the appropriate time for harvesting in fields with a high lodging risk.

Key words: maize ,  lodging resistance ,  stalk strength ,  growth periods , breaking force