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Replication data for: Response of secondary growth parameters in maize (Zea mays L.) to conservation agriculture and conventional tillage systems in multi environments of Zimbabwe

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Title Replication data for: Response of secondary growth parameters in maize (Zea mays L.) to conservation agriculture and conventional tillage systems in multi environments of Zimbabwe
 
Identifier https://hdl.handle.net/11529/10869
 
Creator Thierfelder, Christian
Hlatwyayo, Regina
Mhlanga, Blessing
 
Publisher CIMMYT Research Data & Software Repository Network
 
Description Conservation agriculture (CA) had recently gained popularity and promotion in the southern parts of Africa. Research has shown a number of benefits of CA in contrast to the widely practiced conventional ways (CP), which chiefly include water and soil conservation. These gains have positive benefits towards grain yield in maize. However, the maize varieties that performs better than others in these different environments have to be investigated and updated for farmers and breeding purposes. Furthermore, physiological traits that are suitable for the CA system needs to be dissected for breeding purposes. Hence a study was conducted across Zimbabwe at University of Zimbabwe farm (heavy red clay), Domboshawa Training centre (DTC) (sandy loamy soils), Madziva (sandy soils), Hereford (red clays) and Zimuto (sandy soils) from 2012 up to 2015. Investigations of effects of CA and CP practices on emergence, chlorophyll content, early vigour , biomass and grain yield of different maize varieties using 12 hybrids and 4 open pollinated varieties (OPVs) were conducted. Emergence was collected as the number of days taken by the different varieties to emerge. At 6 weeks after sowing a destructive sampling was performed to quantify the vigor of the maize varieties using averages of height, number of leaves per plant, dry matter and chlorophyll content using a SPAD meter. At harvesting grain yield and biomass yield were calculate
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Subject Agricultural Sciences
Chlorophyll content
multi-environment
secondary growth traits
 
Language English
 
Date 2017-01-26
 
Type Experimental data