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Maize and Sorghum Establishment and Yield following Pre-Emergence Waterlogging

In 2020, early-season extreme precipitation events occurred following the planting of Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench and Zea mays L. in central Illinois that caused ponding. Following the first rainfall event 50m transects were established to assess the waterlogging effects on seedling emergence and crop yields. Soil moisture, emergence, stem and tiller count, LAI, and yield were measured at various points in the season along these transects.

Life Sciences
Sorghum; Maize; Emergence; Yield; LAI
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U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)-Grant:DE-SC0018420
Evan H. DeLucia
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1 10.13012/B2IDB-8293871_V1 2021-08-20

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