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Agronomy 3
(Crop Production)
AG 0103
LECTURE 2 (Maize or Corn)
By
Nasser El-Gizawy
Professor of Agronomy |Benha University
E-mail: Nasser@bu.edu.eg
2015/2016
Agricultural Biotechnology Program
(3 CREDIT HOURS))
Rules
13 24
Quiz
• The “Three Sisters” are…
a) Corn, beans, and squash
b) Rice, beans, and lettuce
c) Squash, corn, and tomatoes
d) Wheat, rice, and corn
• Which crop will make more oil in the seed?
a) wheat
b) corn
c) soybean
Student Learning Objectives
•Identify corn and its uses.
•Identify areas where corn is grown.
•Describe the different types of corn.
•Describe the soil and climatic requirements of
corn plants.
•Explain the cultural practices of corn
production.
What is corn and
what are its
uses?
Corn or Maize
Maize (Zea maize L.) is one of the most important cereal crop
grown principally during the summer season in Egypt. It ranks
the third position among cereal crops after wheat and rice,
which ranked as first and the second, respectively. Maize
agronomists continually search for methods that help them
increase grain yield and net return of producing the crop. It is
often referred to as the “ king” of the grain crops.
what are its uses?
• It is used for both human and animal consumption and its
by-products can be used to make numerous non-food
products.(fuel, plastic)
Where is corn grown?
Where is corn grown?
• Corn was domesticated in Mexico around
9000 B.C.
• It is the most important grain crop in the
United States and is one of the leading grain
crops world-wide.
• Most of the US corn crop is grown throughout
the Midwest, the region is known as the corn
belt.
Maize
Origin: Mexico
Vegetative and Reproductive
Vegetative and Reproductive
What are the different types of corn?
III. There are six common types of corn.
•Corn types are classified based on kernel
characteristics.
•These characteristics are amount, quality, and
arrangement.
Types of Corn
1. Pod corn (husklike glumes)
2. Dent corn (soft center)
3. Flint corn (all hard)
4. Popcorn (core of soft)
5. Flour corn (all soft)
6. Sweet corn (sugars remain)
Differences: mainly related
to types of starch (hard vs.
soft) in grain.
Hybrid corn
• Hybrid corn is superior to open pollinated varieties in that it:-
1. Produce better quality grain and forage
2. Produce 20-30 percent higher yields than the opened pollination
varieties.
3. Has greater resistance to disease and certain insects
4. Is more resistant to lodging
5. Can resist drought better.
6. The plant often have two large ears.
7. Produces ears with higher numbers of rows of kernels.
8. Produces similar plants in height and maturity.
• White
• S.C 10 ،122 ،124 ،125 ،126 ،128 ،129 ،130 ،131
• Wtania 4،6
• Hytic 2030،2031
• Pioneer 30 K 8
• Yellow
• Giza 162,164,166,167,168,169,173,176
• Pioneer 3062،3084
• hytic 2055،2066
• Nile 1001،1005،1009.
Hybrid corn
Climatic requirement:
The temperature required for corn growth varies from one growth
stage to anther. Generally, The optimum temperatures for corn
growth are 70° - 86° Fahrenheit.
The temperature affect both the vegetative growth and tasseling
in corn plants.
Soil requirement:
• Soil fertility is important in corn production. Under Egyptian
conditions both loamy and light clay soils are ideal for corn
production. Corn plants are sensitive to salinity.
Corn in the rotation:
• Corn may be grown after grains or legumes. Growing corn after
legumes is better tan that after grains. Under Egyptian conditions
corn is grown after clover, broad bean or fenugreek and wheat or
barley.
• Corn is followed by cotton in fertile soil or by clover and broad bean.
Seeding rates:
• Planting rates vary according to different factors, i.e. variety, planting
method, soil fertility, time of planting and purpose of production.
Seeding rates are reduced when corn is grown on soils lacking in
fertility and moisture.
• Rates of planting are often increased when corn is grown as a forge
crop.
• Generally, the amount of 15-20 kg of seeds per fed.
• Planting corn as a forage crop, higher amounts of seeds are used 40-
50 kg/fed.
Time of planting:
• Corn seeds can be sown from April and May to August.
• It is recommended not to plant summer corn later than May to avoid
the reduction in yield,
Plant method:
• Two general methods are common in planting corn under Egyptian
conditions. They are commonly referred to as, Herati (wet) and Afeir
(dry) methods of planting.
• Afeer (dry) planting: dry seeds are sown in dry land then irrigated.
- Ridging method:
It is the recommended method for planting maize because:
- It require less amount of seed
- Easier cultivation and weed control
- Easier irrigation control.
Thinning
• When the maize plants grow so
crowded, the under sided plants
are removed leaving only one or
two strong plants per hill to enable
these plants to grow well.
• Thinning must be done early.
Hoeing
• Hoeing is of great importance in
weed control in corn fields.
Fertilizers and manuring:
• Egyptian soils are known to be poor in available nitrogen due to their
low content of organic matter and the small amounts of organic
manures added to them annually.
• Nitrogen is of great importance in maize production because it
contributes to:
-increase root system
-increase both the dry matter of maize plants and yield of grains.
-Increase ear size, and weight.
• El-Gizawy (2000) found that application of 150 kg N /fed significantly
increased plant height, ear height, stem diameter, ear length, ear
diameter, number of kernels /row, number of row /ear , ear weight,
kernels weight /ear, grain yield /plant, 100- grain weight, shelling %,
grain, straw and biological yields/fed. However, the difference
between 100 and 150 kg N /fed levels on most characters were not
significant. While, application N treatment caused no significant
increase in N , GPC % contents in maize grain. Application of 150 kg N
/fed gave the lowest values of N agronomic efficiency (AEN) and N
recovery in grain.
Fertilizers and manuring:
• Generally, under Egyptian condition
about 40 cubic meter of stable
manure is commonly applied at
time of preparing the land.
Fertilizers and manuring:
Irrigation:
• Maize plants are sensitive to drought,
therefore plant must be irrigated carefully
especially at the first stages of growth.
• Plants are given the first irrigation 2-3
weeks after sowing then the succession
irrigation mist be 14 days intervals.
• Irrigation is prevented 2-3 weeks before
harvest.
• Maize plant requires 5-6 irrigations.
Yield
• The yield varies owing different factors:
1. Variety
2. Soil fertility
3. Time of planting
Yield 20-25 ardab/fed ( the weight of one
ardab of maize carnels equal 140 kgs)
How can you produce high and improved yield
of maize??
1. Variety: its one of the most important factor to choose the suitable
variety.
2. Care in using fertilizers: nitrogen fertilizer must be applied at the
rate and at time and by the means that contribute to high yield with
good qualities.
3. Care in operation practices and using machines in this aspects.
Using mechanical power results in high and improved yield.
4. Insects and weed control chemically.
References
• El-Gizawy, N. Kh. B. (2000). Response of maize (Zea mays,L.) to
nitrogen and manganese fertilization. Ph.D Thesis, Fac. Agric.
Moshtohor, Zagazig Univ. Egypt.
The End!

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Lecture 2 maize

  • 1. Agronomy 3 (Crop Production) AG 0103 LECTURE 2 (Maize or Corn) By Nasser El-Gizawy Professor of Agronomy |Benha University E-mail: Nasser@bu.edu.eg 2015/2016 Agricultural Biotechnology Program (3 CREDIT HOURS))
  • 3. Quiz • The “Three Sisters” are… a) Corn, beans, and squash b) Rice, beans, and lettuce c) Squash, corn, and tomatoes d) Wheat, rice, and corn • Which crop will make more oil in the seed? a) wheat b) corn c) soybean
  • 4. Student Learning Objectives •Identify corn and its uses. •Identify areas where corn is grown. •Describe the different types of corn. •Describe the soil and climatic requirements of corn plants. •Explain the cultural practices of corn production.
  • 5. What is corn and what are its uses?
  • 6. Corn or Maize Maize (Zea maize L.) is one of the most important cereal crop grown principally during the summer season in Egypt. It ranks the third position among cereal crops after wheat and rice, which ranked as first and the second, respectively. Maize agronomists continually search for methods that help them increase grain yield and net return of producing the crop. It is often referred to as the “ king” of the grain crops.
  • 7. what are its uses? • It is used for both human and animal consumption and its by-products can be used to make numerous non-food products.(fuel, plastic)
  • 8. Where is corn grown?
  • 9. Where is corn grown? • Corn was domesticated in Mexico around 9000 B.C. • It is the most important grain crop in the United States and is one of the leading grain crops world-wide. • Most of the US corn crop is grown throughout the Midwest, the region is known as the corn belt.
  • 11.
  • 14.
  • 15.
  • 16. What are the different types of corn? III. There are six common types of corn. •Corn types are classified based on kernel characteristics. •These characteristics are amount, quality, and arrangement.
  • 17. Types of Corn 1. Pod corn (husklike glumes) 2. Dent corn (soft center) 3. Flint corn (all hard) 4. Popcorn (core of soft) 5. Flour corn (all soft) 6. Sweet corn (sugars remain) Differences: mainly related to types of starch (hard vs. soft) in grain.
  • 18. Hybrid corn • Hybrid corn is superior to open pollinated varieties in that it:- 1. Produce better quality grain and forage 2. Produce 20-30 percent higher yields than the opened pollination varieties. 3. Has greater resistance to disease and certain insects 4. Is more resistant to lodging 5. Can resist drought better. 6. The plant often have two large ears. 7. Produces ears with higher numbers of rows of kernels. 8. Produces similar plants in height and maturity.
  • 19. • White • S.C 10 ،122 ،124 ،125 ،126 ،128 ،129 ،130 ،131 • Wtania 4،6 • Hytic 2030،2031 • Pioneer 30 K 8 • Yellow • Giza 162,164,166,167,168,169,173,176 • Pioneer 3062،3084 • hytic 2055،2066 • Nile 1001،1005،1009. Hybrid corn
  • 20. Climatic requirement: The temperature required for corn growth varies from one growth stage to anther. Generally, The optimum temperatures for corn growth are 70° - 86° Fahrenheit. The temperature affect both the vegetative growth and tasseling in corn plants.
  • 21. Soil requirement: • Soil fertility is important in corn production. Under Egyptian conditions both loamy and light clay soils are ideal for corn production. Corn plants are sensitive to salinity.
  • 22. Corn in the rotation: • Corn may be grown after grains or legumes. Growing corn after legumes is better tan that after grains. Under Egyptian conditions corn is grown after clover, broad bean or fenugreek and wheat or barley. • Corn is followed by cotton in fertile soil or by clover and broad bean.
  • 23. Seeding rates: • Planting rates vary according to different factors, i.e. variety, planting method, soil fertility, time of planting and purpose of production. Seeding rates are reduced when corn is grown on soils lacking in fertility and moisture. • Rates of planting are often increased when corn is grown as a forge crop. • Generally, the amount of 15-20 kg of seeds per fed. • Planting corn as a forage crop, higher amounts of seeds are used 40- 50 kg/fed.
  • 24. Time of planting: • Corn seeds can be sown from April and May to August. • It is recommended not to plant summer corn later than May to avoid the reduction in yield,
  • 25. Plant method: • Two general methods are common in planting corn under Egyptian conditions. They are commonly referred to as, Herati (wet) and Afeir (dry) methods of planting. • Afeer (dry) planting: dry seeds are sown in dry land then irrigated. - Ridging method: It is the recommended method for planting maize because: - It require less amount of seed - Easier cultivation and weed control - Easier irrigation control.
  • 26. Thinning • When the maize plants grow so crowded, the under sided plants are removed leaving only one or two strong plants per hill to enable these plants to grow well. • Thinning must be done early.
  • 27. Hoeing • Hoeing is of great importance in weed control in corn fields.
  • 28. Fertilizers and manuring: • Egyptian soils are known to be poor in available nitrogen due to their low content of organic matter and the small amounts of organic manures added to them annually. • Nitrogen is of great importance in maize production because it contributes to: -increase root system -increase both the dry matter of maize plants and yield of grains. -Increase ear size, and weight.
  • 29. • El-Gizawy (2000) found that application of 150 kg N /fed significantly increased plant height, ear height, stem diameter, ear length, ear diameter, number of kernels /row, number of row /ear , ear weight, kernels weight /ear, grain yield /plant, 100- grain weight, shelling %, grain, straw and biological yields/fed. However, the difference between 100 and 150 kg N /fed levels on most characters were not significant. While, application N treatment caused no significant increase in N , GPC % contents in maize grain. Application of 150 kg N /fed gave the lowest values of N agronomic efficiency (AEN) and N recovery in grain. Fertilizers and manuring:
  • 30. • Generally, under Egyptian condition about 40 cubic meter of stable manure is commonly applied at time of preparing the land. Fertilizers and manuring:
  • 31. Irrigation: • Maize plants are sensitive to drought, therefore plant must be irrigated carefully especially at the first stages of growth. • Plants are given the first irrigation 2-3 weeks after sowing then the succession irrigation mist be 14 days intervals. • Irrigation is prevented 2-3 weeks before harvest. • Maize plant requires 5-6 irrigations.
  • 32. Yield • The yield varies owing different factors: 1. Variety 2. Soil fertility 3. Time of planting Yield 20-25 ardab/fed ( the weight of one ardab of maize carnels equal 140 kgs)
  • 33. How can you produce high and improved yield of maize?? 1. Variety: its one of the most important factor to choose the suitable variety. 2. Care in using fertilizers: nitrogen fertilizer must be applied at the rate and at time and by the means that contribute to high yield with good qualities. 3. Care in operation practices and using machines in this aspects. Using mechanical power results in high and improved yield. 4. Insects and weed control chemically.
  • 34. References • El-Gizawy, N. Kh. B. (2000). Response of maize (Zea mays,L.) to nitrogen and manganese fertilization. Ph.D Thesis, Fac. Agric. Moshtohor, Zagazig Univ. Egypt.