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Published in Agron J 99:657-664 (2007)
DOI: 10.2134/agronj2006.0079
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Corn Stalk Response to Plant Population and the Bt–European Corn Borer Trait

Trenton F. Stanger* and Joseph G. Lauer

Dep. of Agronomy, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1575 Linden Dr., Madison, WI 53706


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Fig. 1. Measuring rind strength with the modified rind penetrometer in the middle of the internode below the primary ear attachment node.

 

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Fig. 2. The relationship between plant population and rind penetrometer resistance in Wisconsin during 2003–2004. Points represent individual plots.

 

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Fig. 3. The relationship between plant population and stalk lodging by each zone in Wisconsin during 2003–2004. Points represent individual plots.

 

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Fig. 4. The relationship between plant population and rind penetrometer resistance when measured at three corn growth stages at Arlington, WI, during 2003–2004. Points represent treatment means for each year.

 





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