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We investigated how two planting patterns, twin row (TR) and narrow row (NR), affected maize grain yield compared with conventional row (CR) cultivation at five different planting densities, ranging from 7 to 12 plants/m2, over 2 years using early and late cultivars. For all the planting patterns, the relationship between grain yield and planting density could be fit using the quadratic curve Y = ...
We investigated how the responses of grain yield of maize to planting density depended on planting pattern (twin row, TR; narrow row, NR; narrow twin row, NTR; compared with conventional row (CR) cultivation) over 2 years using cultivars with relative maturity of 93 days. Grain yields were higher in order of NTR ≥ TR ≥ NR ≥ CR in all planting densities. Changes in grain yield and total dry matter...
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