Description: Environmental and Management Factor Contributions to Maize Yield by Frederick E. Below, Juliann R. Seebauer Agricultural production must increase substantially to meet the increasing per capita demand for food, feed, fuel, and fiber of a rising human census. The amount of arable land is limited due to soil type, weather, and ecosystem considerations; therefore, it is necessary to increase yields on current fields. To obtain the greatest maize (Zea mays L.) yield, a farmer needs to nurture the crop as much as possible. Weather and nitrogen availability are well- known as two factors that normally have the greatest influence on maize yields and grain quality. Some management factors a producer may need to consider while growing a maize crop are mineral fertilization, genotype, plant population, and protection from insects and diseases. Additionally, there are numerous biological and chemical compounds that can stimulate plant growth, such as in-furrow mixes and foliar fungicides. Field management also plays a role in final grain yield, including crop rotation, tillage, soil pH and nutrient levels, weed control, and drainage. This Special Issue Book focuses on weather, soil, and other maize crop management factors and their relative independent and/or interactive influence on maize growth and yield.] FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Long Description Agricultural production must increase substantially to meet the increasing per capita demand for food, feed, fuel, and fiber of a rising human census. The amount of arable land is limited due to soil type, weather, and ecosystem considerations; therefore, it is necessary to increase yields on current fields. To obtain the greatest maize (Zea mays L.) yield, a farmer needs to nurture the crop as much as possible. Weather and nitrogen availability are well- known as two factors that normally have the greatest influence on maize yields and grain quality. Some management factors a producer may need to consider while growing a maize crop are mineral fertilization, genotype, plant population, and protection from insects and diseases. Additionally, there are numerous biological and chemical compounds that can stimulate plant growth, such as in-furrow mixes and foliar fungicides. Field management also plays a role in final grain yield, including crop rotation, tillage, soil pH and nutrient levels, weed control, and drainage. This Special Issue Book focuses on weather, soil, and other maize crop management factors and their relative independent and/or interactive influence on maize growth and yield.] Details ISBN3038976121 Pages 202 Language English Year 2019 ISBN-10 3038976121 ISBN-13 9783038976127 Format Paperback Publication Date 2019-02-11 Imprint Mdpi AG Illustrations 302 Illustrations UK Release Date 2019-02-11 Author Juliann R. Seebauer Publisher Mdpi AG Audience General We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:131023120;
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ISBN-13: 9783038976127
Book Title: Environmental and Management Factor Contributions to Maize Yield
Number of Pages: 202 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Environmental and Management Factor Contributions to Maize Yield
Publisher: Mdpi Ag
Publication Year: 2019
Subject: Biology
Item Height: 244 mm
Item Weight: 440 g
Type: Textbook
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Subject Area: Natural Science
Item Width: 170 mm
Format: Paperback