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Published online 19 October 2005
Published in Agron J 97:1543-1550 (2005)
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2005.0054
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Influence of Sowing Date on Emergence Characteristics of Maize Seed Coated with a Temperature-Activated Polymer

Russ W. Gesch* and David W. Archer

USDA-ARS, North Central Soil Conservation Research Laboratory, 803 Iowa Ave., Morris MN 56267



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Fig. 1. (a) Daily mean soil temperatures at the 0.05-m depth as a function of day of the year for year 2000 and (b) time between planting and initial emergence for the various hybrid (8195 and 9198) and seed coating (A, light; B, heavy; and UN, uncoated) combinations used. The numbers in parentheses are the number of days between planting and initial emergence. Initial emergence is the time at which emergence was first noted for a particular hybrid x coating combination.

 


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Fig. 2. (a) Daily mean soil temperatures at the 0.05-m depth as a function of day of the year for year 2001 and (b) time between planting and initial emergence for the various hybrid (8195, 9198, and 9301) and seed coating (A, light; B, heavy; and UN, uncoated) combinations used. The numbers in parentheses are the number of days between planting and initial emergence. Initial emergence is the time at which emergence was first noted for a particular hybrid x coating combination.

 


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Fig. 3. (a) Daily mean soil temperatures at the 0.05-m depth as a function of day of the year for year 2002 and (b) time between planting and initial emergence for the various hybrid (8195, 9198, and 9301) and seed coating (A, light; B, heavy; and UN, uncoated) combinations used. The numbers in parentheses are the number of days between planting and initial emergence. Initial emergence is the time at which emergence was first noted for a particular hybrid x coating combination.

 





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