AGRONOMIC CORN HYBRIDS RESPONSE UNDER IRRIGATION AND RAINFED AT TWO SOWING DENSITIES IN HIGH VALLEYS OF MEXICO

Background. In maize production, irrigation water as an input with monetary value should increase the benefit; rain is the most sustainable source of water, but it does not ensure benefit. Objective. To evaluate the agronomic response of corn hybrids under irrigation and rainfed at two sowing densit...

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Main Authors: Homero Alonso Sánchez, Margarita Tadeo Robledo, Alejandro Espinosa Calderón, Consuelo López López, Joob Zaragoza Esparza, Antonio Turrent Fernández, Karina Yasmin Mora García
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Published: Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/5757
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author Homero Alonso Sánchez
Margarita Tadeo Robledo
Alejandro Espinosa Calderón
Consuelo López López
Joob Zaragoza Esparza
Antonio Turrent Fernández
Karina Yasmin Mora García
author_facet Homero Alonso Sánchez
Margarita Tadeo Robledo
Alejandro Espinosa Calderón
Consuelo López López
Joob Zaragoza Esparza
Antonio Turrent Fernández
Karina Yasmin Mora García
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description Background. In maize production, irrigation water as an input with monetary value should increase the benefit; rain is the most sustainable source of water, but it does not ensure benefit. Objective. To evaluate the agronomic response of corn hybrids under irrigation and rainfed at two sowing densities. Methodology. The experiment design was factorial in complete randomized blocks and three repetitions with: genotypes (G) ten materials (G1…G10), two levels of humidity (H) such as irrigation (H1) and rainfed (H2), two planting densities. (D) with D1= 55 thousand plants ha-1 and D2=75 thousand plants ha-1, in two environments (A) in the State of Mexico; Cuautitlan (A1) and Texcoco (A2). Results. The general mean of grain yield was 7.1 t.ha-1 and water use 10.7 kg.mm-1. The results of these variables successively for the factors were: The hybrid (IA249AE X FSN 87) X GNF resulted with the highest means 8.9 t.ha-1 and 13.35 kg.mm-1; irrigation presented a higher yield of 7.39 t.ha-1, but rainfed was higher in water use with 11.41 kg.mm-1; Cuautitlán was higher with 9.4 t.ha-1 and 13.4 kg.mm-1; the D1 density was higher with 7.19 t.ha-1 and 10.75 kg.mm-1. The first-order interactions were significant, at least in one response variable. Implications: Additional research is required about water corn productivity to identify the potential of genotypes of corn in Mexico Basin. Conclusions. Rainwater availability had a greater effect than irrigation on corn hybrid grain yield and water use in Cuautitlán, and irrigation was less productive at that site. The higher population density responds to the availability of more resources such as water.
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spelling doaj-art-2b4115ea3b0447abb0588a196e9b492d2025-08-20T03:05:10ZengUniversidad Autónoma de YucatánTropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems1870-04622025-02-0128110.56369/tsaes.57571778AGRONOMIC CORN HYBRIDS RESPONSE UNDER IRRIGATION AND RAINFED AT TWO SOWING DENSITIES IN HIGH VALLEYS OF MEXICOHomero Alonso Sánchez0Margarita Tadeo Robledo1Alejandro Espinosa Calderón2Consuelo López López3Joob Zaragoza Esparza4Antonio Turrent Fernández5Karina Yasmin Mora García6Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoInstituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y Pecuarias, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoInstituto Nacional de Investigaciones Forestales Agrícolas y PecuariasUniversidad Nacional Autónoma de MéxicoBackground. In maize production, irrigation water as an input with monetary value should increase the benefit; rain is the most sustainable source of water, but it does not ensure benefit. Objective. To evaluate the agronomic response of corn hybrids under irrigation and rainfed at two sowing densities. Methodology. The experiment design was factorial in complete randomized blocks and three repetitions with: genotypes (G) ten materials (G1…G10), two levels of humidity (H) such as irrigation (H1) and rainfed (H2), two planting densities. (D) with D1= 55 thousand plants ha-1 and D2=75 thousand plants ha-1, in two environments (A) in the State of Mexico; Cuautitlan (A1) and Texcoco (A2). Results. The general mean of grain yield was 7.1 t.ha-1 and water use 10.7 kg.mm-1. The results of these variables successively for the factors were: The hybrid (IA249AE X FSN 87) X GNF resulted with the highest means 8.9 t.ha-1 and 13.35 kg.mm-1; irrigation presented a higher yield of 7.39 t.ha-1, but rainfed was higher in water use with 11.41 kg.mm-1; Cuautitlán was higher with 9.4 t.ha-1 and 13.4 kg.mm-1; the D1 density was higher with 7.19 t.ha-1 and 10.75 kg.mm-1. The first-order interactions were significant, at least in one response variable. Implications: Additional research is required about water corn productivity to identify the potential of genotypes of corn in Mexico Basin. Conclusions. Rainwater availability had a greater effect than irrigation on corn hybrid grain yield and water use in Cuautitlán, and irrigation was less productive at that site. The higher population density responds to the availability of more resources such as water.https://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/5757zea mayssecanouso del aguahíbridos nuevos.
spellingShingle Homero Alonso Sánchez
Margarita Tadeo Robledo
Alejandro Espinosa Calderón
Consuelo López López
Joob Zaragoza Esparza
Antonio Turrent Fernández
Karina Yasmin Mora García
AGRONOMIC CORN HYBRIDS RESPONSE UNDER IRRIGATION AND RAINFED AT TWO SOWING DENSITIES IN HIGH VALLEYS OF MEXICO
Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems
zea mays
secano
uso del agua
híbridos nuevos.
title AGRONOMIC CORN HYBRIDS RESPONSE UNDER IRRIGATION AND RAINFED AT TWO SOWING DENSITIES IN HIGH VALLEYS OF MEXICO
title_full AGRONOMIC CORN HYBRIDS RESPONSE UNDER IRRIGATION AND RAINFED AT TWO SOWING DENSITIES IN HIGH VALLEYS OF MEXICO
title_fullStr AGRONOMIC CORN HYBRIDS RESPONSE UNDER IRRIGATION AND RAINFED AT TWO SOWING DENSITIES IN HIGH VALLEYS OF MEXICO
title_full_unstemmed AGRONOMIC CORN HYBRIDS RESPONSE UNDER IRRIGATION AND RAINFED AT TWO SOWING DENSITIES IN HIGH VALLEYS OF MEXICO
title_short AGRONOMIC CORN HYBRIDS RESPONSE UNDER IRRIGATION AND RAINFED AT TWO SOWING DENSITIES IN HIGH VALLEYS OF MEXICO
title_sort agronomic corn hybrids response under irrigation and rainfed at two sowing densities in high valleys of mexico
topic zea mays
secano
uso del agua
híbridos nuevos.
url https://www.revista.ccba.uady.mx/ojs/index.php/TSA/article/view/5757
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