Dual Benefits in Yield Enhancement and Grain Desiccation: Irrigation Coupled with Husk Removal Modulates Grain Moisture Dynamics in Maize
2025
Jia Gao | Keyu Fa | Shoubing Huang | Pu Wang | Zheng Liu
Grain moisture influences grain number formation during the critical period as well as determining the final grain weight during the grain-filling period in maize (Zea mays L.). To clarify the relationships between grain number, grain weight, and grain moisture dynamics, a 2&ndash:year field experiment in a split-plot design was conducted with two irrigation treatments, well irrigation (WI) and no irrigation (NI), and with four husk removal treatments, including no husk removal as control (H0) and removal of 1/4 (H1/4), 2/4 (H2/4), 3/4 (H3/4), and 4/4 (H4/4) of the husk layers, respectively. Husk removal reduced the maize grain number, grain dry weight, and yield, and the reductions were larger under no irrigation (33.4&ndash:33.5%) than under well irrigation conditions (27.7&ndash:33.2%). By contrast, irrigation increased grain water content by 11.1&ndash:13.4% and grain dry weight by 6.5&ndash:10.4%, regardless of husk removal. Meanwhile, the interactive effects between irrigation and husk removal were significant in grain water content but not in grain yield, reflecting the larger negative effects of husk removal on maize grain yield. In conclusion, husk plays a crucial role in grain number formation during the critical period and grain weight during the grain-filling period, especially in drought conditions, in relation to the trade-offs between yield enhancement and grain desiccation in maize production.
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