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Sunlight and temperature effects on corn growth and yield

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William G. Duncan, University of Kentucky
Donald L. Shaver, Cornuts, Inc.
William A. Williams, University of California

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California Agriculture 31(8):13-14.

Published August 01, 1977

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Grain yields of corn in the United States differ considerably between one area and another even when soil fertility and moisture supply are considered near-optimal. Reason for such variation are difficult to evaluate because direct comparisons are confused by difference in sunlight amount, temprature, photoperiod, and variety.

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Sunlight and temperature effects on corn growth and yield

William G. Duncan, Donald L. Shaver, William A. Williams
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Sunlight and temperature effects on corn growth and yield

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Authors

William G. Duncan, University of Kentucky
Donald L. Shaver, Cornuts, Inc.
William A. Williams, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 31(8):13-14.

Published August 01, 1977

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Grain yields of corn in the United States differ considerably between one area and another even when soil fertility and moisture supply are considered near-optimal. Reason for such variation are difficult to evaluate because direct comparisons are confused by difference in sunlight amount, temprature, photoperiod, and variety.

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