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Behaviour of sweet corn hybrids grown at different densities

Published in Scientific Papers. Series B. Horticulture, Vol. LVI
Written by Anne Marie VOICU (ENESCU)

This paper presents research results of the Luduú, Mureú county on the influence of planting density (45,000, 60,000 and 75,000 plants / ha) on growth, development and production potential of four sweet corn hybrids of different origins. Data showed that culture density did not influence the conduct of any of the hybrids analyzed phenophases. Growing season ranged from 67-76 days, the earliest being hybrid Prima compared to H 702 (from Australia) which was delayed by nine days. In the average ear weight were recorded higher values for densities of 60,000 plants / ha, respectively 45,000 plants / ha, with a maximum on hybrid H 702 (400 g / ear). Lowest values were recorded for hybrid Prima grown at a density of 75,000 plants / ha (300 g / ear). The ears production varied differently compared with ear weight. Thus, there were higher mean values for density of 60,000 plants / ha, respectively 75,000 plants / ha, with a maximum of 29.36 t / ha in hybrid H 702. The lowest production was recorded in hybrid Prima on density of 45,000 plants / ha (17.94 t/ ha).

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