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ASSESSMENT OF EARLY MATURITY AND PRODUCTIVITY OF NEW CORN HYBRIDS IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE NORTHERN ZONE OF THE MIDDLE VOLGA REGION IN 2020
Author(s) -
Oleg Shaytanov,
З. Ф. Фаттахова,
L. Shayakhmetova,
E. F. Sotchenko
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
nacionalʹnaâ associaciâ učënyh/nacionalʹnaâ associaciâ učenyh
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2782-2869
pISSN - 2413-5291
DOI - 10.31618/nas.2413-5291.2021.3.73.502
Subject(s) - hybrid , hectare , dry matter , loam , productivity , agronomy , environmental science , stover , starch , moisture , water content , growing degree day , soil water , zoology , crop , biology , geography , sowing , soil science , geology , ecology , agriculture , biochemistry , geotechnical engineering , macroeconomics , meteorology , economics
Evaluation of new breeding samples of early maturing hybrids of the in FSBSI ARRSI of corn 2020 was carried out on an experimental plot with gray forest heavy loamy soils. Meteorological conditions were characterized by an extremely uneven supply of heat and precipitation during the growing season. Of the earliest hybrids, RM 77/18 was isolated with the speed of recoil of moisture by the grain during ripening of 0.88% per day versus 0.64% for the Kubansky 101 standard, as a source of a valuable economic trait. The universal hybrid RM 139/18 surpassed the Nur standard in grain productivity by 10.6%, moisture-yielding speed (1.12% versus 1.02% per day for Nur) and starch content in the grain (57.7% versus 54.6% for Nur). Among the mid-early samples for silage, RM 151/18 stood out: it surpassed the Nur standard in dry matter productivity by 10.8%, output per hectare of crude protein by 35%, sugars - by 15% and metabolizable energy - by 10.6%. Both hybrids are recommended for transfer to State Variety Trials. Analyzed and noted the unreliability of the generally accepted criteria for the preliminary assessment of the early maturity of new maize hybrids in the northern zone of the Middle Volga region.

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