Transcription of Corn Growth and Development
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Corn Growth and Development nth Leaf VE V1 V2 V4 V6 V10 V12 V14 Stage (Vn) VT R1 R2 R3 R4 R5 R6. Vegetative Reproductive Corn Development Stages VE Emergence V14 Fourteen-Leaf R4 Dough Emergence occurs when the first leaves, Rapid Growth . This stage occurs Starchy material within the kernels has called the spike or the coleoptile, appear approximately two weeks before dough-like consistency (approximately above the soil surface. The seed absorbs flowering. Highly sensitive to heat and 26 to 30 days after R1). Rapid water (about 30% of its weight) and drought stress. Four to six extra leaves accumulation of starch and nutrients oxygen for germination. The radicle will expand from this stage until VT. occurs; kernels have 70% moisture root quickly emerges near the tip of the and begin to dent on the top. Material kernel, depending on soil moisture and Management squeezed out of the kernel has dough- temperature conditions.
kernel, blocking movement of dry matter and nutrients from the plant to the kernel (50 to 60 days after R1). Kernels achieve maximum dry weight (30 to 35% moisture) and are physiologically mature. Management Grain is not ready for safe storage. Frost or any biotic or abiotic stress does not impact yields after this development stage.
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