Optimum stand density of tropical maize varieties: an on-farm evaluation of grain yield responses in the Nigerian Savanna

Selection of appropriate sowing density is an important yield enhancing management decision in maize (Zea mays L.) production particularly in rainfed conditions. This study aimed at evaluating the optimum stand densities (OSDs) of 10 recently released maize varieties under different crop management...

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Main Authors: Adnan, A.A., Diels, J., Jibrin, J.M., Kamara, A., Craufurd, Peter Q., Shaibu, A.S., Garba, I.I.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Frontiers Media 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119264
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author Adnan, A.A.
Diels, J.
Jibrin, J.M.
Kamara, A.
Craufurd, Peter Q.
Shaibu, A.S.
Garba, I.I.
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Craufurd, Peter Q.
Diels, J.
Garba, I.I.
Jibrin, J.M.
Kamara, A.
Shaibu, A.S.
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Diels, J.
Jibrin, J.M.
Kamara, A.
Craufurd, Peter Q.
Shaibu, A.S.
Garba, I.I.
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description Selection of appropriate sowing density is an important yield enhancing management decision in maize (Zea mays L.) production particularly in rainfed conditions. This study aimed at evaluating the optimum stand densities (OSDs) of 10 recently released maize varieties under different crop management decisions and environments. Ten maize varieties of varying characteristics were planted in the Northern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria across 30 farmer’s fields in the rainy seasons of 2016 and 2017 under three stand densities: 2.6, 5.3, and 6.6 plants m−2. Grain yield and yield components were greatest under the high density in both years across all locations. The intermediate maturing varieties produced higher grain yields compared to the early and late maturing varieties in both years and locations. The environmental indices from the Factor Analytic Model showed 20% of the fields were optimal, 28.3% moderate, 31.7% poor, and 20% were very poor environments. Increasing planting density did not significantly affect the grain yield of the varieties in very poor environments. A linear increase in grain yield was observed in moderate and optimum environments with every increase in stand density for all varieties except Sammaz 32, however, optimum planting densities could not be reached for all the varieties. Therefore, tropical maize varieties should be planted under specific densities that account for environmental and management conditions to maximize yield.
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spelling CGSpace1192642025-12-08T10:29:22Z Optimum stand density of tropical maize varieties: an on-farm evaluation of grain yield responses in the Nigerian Savanna Adnan, A.A. Diels, J. Jibrin, J.M. Kamara, A. Craufurd, Peter Q. Shaibu, A.S. Garba, I.I. sowing density maize varieties tolerance spacing nigeria Selection of appropriate sowing density is an important yield enhancing management decision in maize (Zea mays L.) production particularly in rainfed conditions. This study aimed at evaluating the optimum stand densities (OSDs) of 10 recently released maize varieties under different crop management decisions and environments. Ten maize varieties of varying characteristics were planted in the Northern Guinea Savanna of Nigeria across 30 farmer’s fields in the rainy seasons of 2016 and 2017 under three stand densities: 2.6, 5.3, and 6.6 plants m−2. Grain yield and yield components were greatest under the high density in both years across all locations. The intermediate maturing varieties produced higher grain yields compared to the early and late maturing varieties in both years and locations. The environmental indices from the Factor Analytic Model showed 20% of the fields were optimal, 28.3% moderate, 31.7% poor, and 20% were very poor environments. Increasing planting density did not significantly affect the grain yield of the varieties in very poor environments. A linear increase in grain yield was observed in moderate and optimum environments with every increase in stand density for all varieties except Sammaz 32, however, optimum planting densities could not be reached for all the varieties. Therefore, tropical maize varieties should be planted under specific densities that account for environmental and management conditions to maximize yield. 2022 2022-04-06T08:33:13Z 2022-04-06T08:33:13Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119264 en Open Access application/pdf Frontiers Media Adnan, A.A., Deils, J., Jibrin, J.M., Kamara, A., Craufurd, P., Shaibu, A.S. & Garba, I.I. (2022). Optimum stand density of tropical maize varieties: an on-farm evaluation of grain yield responses in the Nigerian Savanna. Frontiers in Agronomy, 4 : 773012, 1-12.
spellingShingle sowing
density
maize
varieties
tolerance
spacing
nigeria
Adnan, A.A.
Diels, J.
Jibrin, J.M.
Kamara, A.
Craufurd, Peter Q.
Shaibu, A.S.
Garba, I.I.
Optimum stand density of tropical maize varieties: an on-farm evaluation of grain yield responses in the Nigerian Savanna
title Optimum stand density of tropical maize varieties: an on-farm evaluation of grain yield responses in the Nigerian Savanna
title_full Optimum stand density of tropical maize varieties: an on-farm evaluation of grain yield responses in the Nigerian Savanna
title_fullStr Optimum stand density of tropical maize varieties: an on-farm evaluation of grain yield responses in the Nigerian Savanna
title_full_unstemmed Optimum stand density of tropical maize varieties: an on-farm evaluation of grain yield responses in the Nigerian Savanna
title_short Optimum stand density of tropical maize varieties: an on-farm evaluation of grain yield responses in the Nigerian Savanna
title_sort optimum stand density of tropical maize varieties an on farm evaluation of grain yield responses in the nigerian savanna
topic sowing
density
maize
varieties
tolerance
spacing
nigeria
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119264
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