1998 Ornamental Corn Trial in Pennsylvania

Twenty-two ornamen tal corn ( Zea mays ) cultivars were evaluated in the summer of 1998. The cultivars were evaluated for marketable yield, percent cull, stalk characteristics, and ear characteristics. In addition, three ears of each cultivar were photographed to show size and variability in kernel...

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Published inHortTechnology (Alexandria, Va.) Vol. 12; no. 3; pp. 461 - 464
Main Authors Orzolek, M.D, Lamont, W.J, Otjen, L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.07.2002
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Summary:Twenty-two ornamen tal corn ( Zea mays ) cultivars were evaluated in the summer of 1998. The cultivars were evaluated for marketable yield, percent cull, stalk characteristics, and ear characteristics. In addition, three ears of each cultivar were photographed to show size and variability in kernel color. The marketable yield of each cultivar was generally related to percent germination, established plant population, and ear size. Highest marketable yields (dozen/acre) were generally harvested from small-eared cultivars [ear size 2.0 to 4.5 inches (5.1 to 11.4 cm)]. Data from this trial suggest that multiple cultivars should be grown in Pennsylvania based on market requirements and extremes in weather patterns throughout the state.
ISSN:1063-0198
1943-7714
DOI:10.21273/HORTTECH.12.3.461