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Changes in morphological composition according to the maturity stage in corn cultivars for silage production

The objective of this experiment was to evaluate the dry matter (DM) content and the percent participation of fractions that compose the plant in corn cultivars harvested at different maturity stages. A randomized block design with an 8 × 6 × 2 factorial scheme composed of eight harvesting times, six corn cultivars and two harvest years (2001/2002 and 2002/2003) was used. Cultivars CO 32, AG 5011, P 3041, DKB 333B, AG 1051 and Z 8550 were harvested when they reached 50% male flowering; 15 days after this date and later, each week, totalizing eight harvesting times. The plants reached the recommended DM content for silage production (32 to 35% DM) between 92 and 112 days after sowing (DAS) at the evaluated years. The maturity advancement resulted in increases in DM content in stem (from 16.9 to 28%), DM content in leaves (from 23.2 to 48.8%), DM content in cob (from 10 to 55.5%), and DM content in grains (from 50.4 to 70.9%). Furthermore, it resulted in increases in cob (from 1.6 to 9.2%) and grain proportion (from 0 to 43.4%), and decrease in stem (from 63.4 to 29.5%) and leaves proportion (from 27.5 to 10.8%). The corn cultivars showed distinct growing pattern for the evaluated variables. Therefore, plants harvested at different physiologic states can only be compared with fractions participation with considerable discernment, once the harvesting time can modify significantly the plant morphological composition.

cob; grains; harvesting time; leaves; stem


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