Journal of Bioresource Management (Mar 2022)

A Review on Ov view on Overcoming Dual Challenges for Maiz coming Dual Challenges for Maize Cropping under High Plant Density: Stalk Lodging and Kernel Abortion

  • Alam Sher ,
  • Javed Iqbal ,
  • Wajid Nazeer ,
  • Muhammad Mudassar Maqbool,
  • Muhammad Nadeem

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 1
pp. 56 – 74

Abstract

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Increased optimal plant density is necessary in ensuring future food security by increasing crop productivity. However, maintaining relatively high plant density has to overcome two challenges i.e. kernel abortion and stalk lodging. The response of maize to increased plant density and the effects of increased plant density on maize productivity were discussed in this research. Increased plant density induces increased plant height, causes low photosynthetic capacity, limits the carbohydrate supply and increases kernel abortion. Also, increased plant density incurs a high risk of stalk lodging due to increased ear height and diminished stem diameter associated with reduced vascular bundles that provide, mechanical force. This review proposes a potential capacity of sucrose storage in stalk for tackling kernel abortion and stalk lodging. The mechanisms of boosting stem sugar storage with more efficient unloading, transporting, and storage in internodes are discussed.

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