Effects of Northern Leaf Blight and Detasseling on Yields and Yield Components of Corn Inbreds
- 1 January 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Scientific Societies in Plant Disease
- Vol. 72 (11) , 952-956
- https://doi.org/10.1094/pd-72-0952
Abstract
Variation in yield of three corn inbreds infected with Exserohilum turcicum, the causal agent of northern corn leaf blight, was best explained by the area under the disease progress curve, whereas variation in number of kernels per plant and in 200 kernel weight was best explained by leaf blight severity assessed just after completion of flowering and at physiologic maturity, respectively. Higher disease severities were correlated with decreased seed size, although disease and seed size were not correlated with seed germinability. Yields were lowered 10% by detasseling by cutting and 1% by detasseling by pulling. The deterimental effects of detasseling and northern leaf blight on yields were additive.This publication has 9 references indexed in Scilit:
- Effects of theHt, Ht2, and/orHt3 Genes in Three Maize Inbreds on Quantitative Resistance toExserohilum turcicumRace 2Plant Disease, 1986
- Pre‐Anthesis Defoliation Effects on Six Corn Inbreds1Agronomy Journal, 1985
- Field Characterization of Rate-Reducing Resistance toPhytophthora megaspermaf. sp.glycineain SoybeanPhytopathology®, 1984
- Occurrence of Race 2 ofExserohilum turcicumon Corn in the Central and Eastern United StatesPlant Disease, 1983
- Measuring the Relationship Between Northern Corn Leaf Blight and Yield LossesPlant Disease, 1981
- Response of Maize Inbred Lines to N Fertilizer 1Agronomy Journal, 1980
- Defoliation Effects on Corn Hybrids Adapted to the Northern Corn Belt1Agronomy Journal, 1977
- Dry Matter Accumulation in Maize in Response to Defoliation1Agronomy Journal, 1975
- Growth Stages of Corn (Zea mays, L.)1Agronomy Journal, 1963