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VOL. 3, ISSUE 3 (2021)
Effect of plant geometry on growth and yield of Zaid sweet corn (Zea mays) varieties
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Nawazish Rezaie, Rajesh Singh, Ekta Singh
Abstract
This experiment was carried out during zaid season of 2020 at Crop Research Farm, Department of Agronomy, Naini Agricultural Institute, SHUATS, Prayagraj (India) to evaluate the effect of plant geometry on growth and yield of zaid sweet corn varieties. The experiment consisted of 9 treatments which included three varieties of sweet corn (Sugar-75, Sweet Glory and Hybrid Indam-Suruchi) used with three different spacing (45 cm x 15cm, 50 cm x 15 cm and 55 cm x 15 cm). The result revealed that maximum plant height (112.63 cm), leaves per plant (12.07), plant dry weight (96.7 g/plant), no. of cobs/ plant (1.17) and cob yield (10.06 t/ha) recorded on 55 cm x 15 cm + Sugar -75 and maximum straw yield (14.53 t/ha) recorded on 50 cm x 15 cm + Sugar -75.
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Pages:07-09
How to cite this article:
Nawazish Rezaie, Rajesh Singh, Ekta Singh "Effect of plant geometry on growth and yield of <em>Zaid</em> sweet corn (<em>Zea mays</em>) varieties ". International Journal of Environmental and Ecology Research, Vol 3, Issue 3, 2021, Pages 07-09
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