Influence of climatic variables on maize grain yield and its components by adjusting the sowing date

被引:2
作者
Wu, Wenming [1 ]
Yue, Wei [2 ]
Bi, Jianjian [1 ,3 ]
Zhang, Lin [1 ]
Xu, Dafeng [1 ]
Peng, Chen [1 ]
Chen, Xiang [3 ]
Wang, Shiji [1 ]
机构
[1] Anhui Acad Agr Sci, Crop Res Inst, Hefei, Peoples R China
[2] Anhui Meteorol Serv, Anhui Agr Meteorol Ctr, Hefei, Peoples R China
[3] Anhui Agr Univ, Sch Agron, Hefei, Peoples R China
来源
FRONTIERS IN PLANT SCIENCE | 2024年 / 15卷
关键词
maize yield; sowing date; kernel number per ear; climatic variables; high temperature; HEAT; PRODUCTIVITY; STRESS;
D O I
10.3389/fpls.2024.1411009
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
Yield and its components are greatly affected by climate change. Adjusting the sowing date is an effective way to alleviate adverse effects and adapt to climate change. Aiming to determine the optimal sowing date of summer maize and clarify the contribution of climatic variables to grain yield and its components, a consecutive 4-year field experiment was conducted from 2016 to 2019 with four sowing dates at 10-day intervals from 5 June to 5 July. Analysis of historical meteorological data showed that more solar radiation (SR) was distributed from early June to mid-August, and the maximum temperature (T-max) > 32 degrees C appeared from early July to late August, which advanced and lasted longer in 1991-2020 relative to 1981-1990. Additionally, the precipitation was mainly distributed from early June to late July. The climate change in the growing season of summer maize resulted in optimal sowing dates ranging from 5 June to 15 June, with higher yields and yield stability, mainly because of the higher kernel number per ear and 1,000-grain weight. The average contribution of kernel number per ear to grain yield was 58.7%, higher than that of 1,000-grain weight (41.3%). Variance partitioning analysis showed that SR in 15 days pre-silking to 15 days post-silking (SS) and silking to harvest (SH) stages significantly contributed to grain yield by 63.1% and 86.4%. The extreme growing degree days (EDD) > 32 degrees C, SR, precipitation, and diurnal temperature range (DTR) contributed 20.6%, 22.9%, 14.5%, and 42.0% to kernel number per ear in the SS stage, respectively. Therefore, we concluded that the early sowing dates could gain high yield and yield stability due to the higher SR in the growing season. Meanwhile, due to the decreasing trend in SR and increasing T-max trend in this region, in the future, new maize varieties with high-temperature resistance, high light efficiency, shade tolerance, and medium-season traits need to be bred to adapt to climate change and increased grain yield.
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