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Use of a Fungicide to Reduce Stomatal Conductance in Sweet Corn Planted at Different Populations with Limited Irrigation

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    Use of a Fungicide to Reduce Stomatal Conductance in Sweet Corn Planted at Different Populations with Limited Irrigation

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Abstract

In 2015, increasing seeding rates increased the number of harvested sweet corn ears; however, total fresh weight did not increase above 22,500 seeds/acre. Sweet corn was little affected by limited irrigation or a fungicide applied for stomatal control.

Keywords: sweet corn

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Sweeney, D. W. & Kirkham, M. B., (2016) “Use of a Fungicide to Reduce Stomatal Conductance in Sweet Corn Planted at Different Populations with Limited Irrigation”, Kansas Agricultural Experiment Station Research Reports 2(3). doi: https://doi.org/10.4148/2378-5977.1198

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2016-01-01