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Optimizing genotype by environment by management to maximize opportunities for maize productivity in North Eastern Australia.

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Fekybelu, S., Chauhan, Y. S., Zeppa, A. and Skerman, A. (2013) Optimizing genotype by environment by management to maximize opportunities for maize productivity in North Eastern Australia. In: Australian Summer Grains Conference, Gold Coast. Queensland, Australia.

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Abstract

The major objective of this experiment was to identify optimum plant population densities for different maize maturity groups depending on the environments’ potential and identify situations that reduce risk of crop failures while maximizing opportunities for better yield when weather conditions are good.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Business groups:Crop and Food Science
Subjects:Plant culture > Field crops > Corn. Maize
Science > Biology > Genetics
Live Archive:16 Jul 2014 02:49
Last Modified:19 Sep 2022 04:36

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