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Synopsis: Moisture and nitrogen variables influenced sweet corn production at various growth stages-seedling establishment, internode elongation, and pollination and grain development in a 3-year investigation. Components contributing directly to yield were plant population, ears per plant, and weight per ear (including rows of kernels per ear, kernels per row, and weight per kernel). All were affected by irrigation and/or N fertilization.
2 Research Soil Scientist, and Soil Scientist, Tucson; Physical Science Aid, Yuma (deceased), and Agricultural Engineer, Tempe, respectively, Southwest Branch, SWCRD, ARS, USDA. Stanberry also is a soil Scientist, Arizona Agr. Exp. Sta. Appreciaton is expressed to R. Brumley, L. R. Cooper, N. R. Crawford, R. Cypert, E. J. Koch, K. A. Tabler, and H. Tucker for assistance in conduct of experiment or an statistical analyses.
Received for publication July 11, 1962.
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