EFFECT OF PLANTING DATE AND CULTIVAR ON SENESCENCE IN SWEET CORN

Citation
Vm. Russo et Aj. Pappelis, EFFECT OF PLANTING DATE AND CULTIVAR ON SENESCENCE IN SWEET CORN, Cereal Research Communications, 22(1-2), 1994, pp. 121-128
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture
ISSN journal
01333720
Volume
22
Issue
1-2
Year of publication
1994
Pages
121 - 128
Database
ISI
SICI code
0133-3720(1994)22:1-2<121:EOPDAC>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Tissue senescence represents physical and physiological changes in swe et corn (Zea mays var. rugosa Bonaf . ) . Senescence rates in superswe et corn are not well known, nor are the factors which contribute to se nescence, Standard (su), supersweet (sh2), and sugary enhancer (se, a homozygous and heterozygous genotype) cultivars were sown on 31 March, 14 and 28 April, and 12 May 1992, and 2, 16 and 30 April, and 14 May 1993. Senescence rates of stalk and shank internodes and cobs were det ermined at fresh market harvest. Senescence rate increased up through the stalk internodes. In 1992, 'Merit' (su) generally had the highest stalk internode senescence ratings, but 'D'Artagnan' (se, heterozygous ) had the highest shank internode senescence ratings. In 1993, 'Florid a Staysweet' (sh2) and 'Zenith' (sh2) had the lowest stalk senescence ratings, and 'Incredible' (se, homozygous) the highest shank senescenc e ratings. Cobs were almost completely senescent in both years. Plants sown at the first (1992) or first and second (1993) planting dates ha d the lowest stalk and shank internode senescence ratings. Understandi ng senescence could increase the knowledge of metabolism and developme nt in sweet corn.