학술논문

Effect of soil drought on growth and yield of maize (Zea mays L.) hybrids grown under compacted soil.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Agronomy & Crop Science. Apr2023, Vol. 209 Issue 2, p300-315. 16p.
Subject
*SOIL compaction
*DROUGHTS
*SOIL profiles
*PLANT yields
*SOILS
*LEAF area
*GRAIN yields
*CORN
Language
ISSN
0931-2250
Abstract
In this study, we examined responses of maize hybrids differing in susceptibility to soil compaction and drought in the case of their separate or combined action. We ran field and greenhouse experiments and determined effects on grain yield, biomass, weight of 1000 grains, shoot and roots dry matter (DM), shoot‐to‐roots ratio, harvest index, plant height, emergence index, leaf area and greening and root number and length. Individual and combined effects of both stresses were observed in the field and greenhouse. Compared with plants growing in loose soil and optimal irrigation (LI), the resistant hybrids in treatments HI, LD and HD showed a smaller reduction in GY, BY, S, R, RN and RL than the sensitive. In both groups, stress influence on HA, W‐1000, LA and SPAD was smaller and the differences were insignificant. Compared with LI treatment, the roots of LD, HI and HD increased their DM, number and length in the upper level of the soil profile and the number of roots developed at 0–30° and 30–60° in relation to the root main axis. Analysis of those traits in the hybrids resistant and sensitive to both stress factors enabled to explain a defence response. Our study demonstrated that soil compaction and soil drought, which usually occurs simultaneously, caused significant changes in components of plant yield and showed plant plasticity in response to environmental factors under natural conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]