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Water replenishment to maize under heat stress improves canopy temperature and grain filling traits during the reproductive stage.

Authors :
Wang, Xinglong
Luo, Ning
Zhu, Yupeng
Yan, Ye
Wang, Haijiang
Xie, Hejing
Wang, Pu
Meng, Qingfeng
Source :
Agricultural & Forest Meteorology. Sep2023, Vol. 340, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

• Higher than optimal temperature during reproductive stage affected maize production. • Elevating SWC mitigated the impacts of heat during reproductive stage. • Higher SWC improved grain weight by 2.0–14.8% and grain yield by 11.8–13.5%. • Higher SWC significantly improved G mean , G max , P f , DMA, grain weight, and final yield. The occurrence of heat often exacerbates drought stress by increasing atmospheric vapor pressure deficit and decreasing transpiration efficiency. Water replenishment to increase soil water content (SWC) could be an effective measure for improving crop resilience in heat. However, field observational evidence and the underlying mechanism for the mitigation were still limited. For this, two widely adopted maize hybrids (ZD958 and XY335) were planted in 2019 and 2020 in North China Plain with three growth environments during the reproductive stage: Normal field conditions (NC), High-temperature episodes (HT) and High-temperature together with elevating SWC (HT-W). Averagely, high temperature reduced grain yield by 21.6-65.1% in HT treatment compared with NC treatment. In HT-W treatment, grain yield was improved by 11.8-13.5% while SWC was elevated by 27.6–51.5% in 0–80 cm soil profile compared with HT treatment. In HT-W treatment, water replenishment to maize under heat stress improved canopy temperature and grain filling traits. The daily maximum canopy temperature was reduced by 1.0–3.1 °C. The effective grain-filling period (P f) was extended by 1.0–1.6 days and the mean grain-filling rate (G mean) was increased by 8.2%-10.5%. The improvement of G mean and P f for ZD958 was greater than XY335. Furthermore, the significant correlations between SWC in 0–20 cm soil profile and G mean , and between SWC in 40–80 cm soil profile and P f for both hybrids were observed. As a result, the fresh weight, volume, and water content of the grain were significantly improved in HT-W treatment compared with HT treatment. Overall, per unit increase in SWC (0–80 cm) decreased the daily maximum canopy temperature by 0.3 °C, increased dry matter accumulation by 1.5%, and grain yield by 2.1%. The information obtained from this study will be helpful to develop efficient management to protect against heat stress in the field. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01681923
Volume :
340
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Agricultural & Forest Meteorology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
169751854
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.agrformet.2023.109627