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    Effect of maize residue on five maize hybrids by Wahab, Zakaria, Kaspar, Thomas C.

    Published 1990
    “…Maize yield declines as the number of consecutive years of maize in a rotation increases. …”
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    Contribution of Nitrogen to Growth of Maize in Legume-maize Rotation on Limed Ultisols by Abd Rahim, Anuar, Shamsuddin, Zulkifli, Yaacob, Othman

    Published 1994
    “…The estimates were made by subtracting the total N-uptake by maize in the zero N-fertilized monocropping from the total N-uptake by maize under the respective legume-maize rotation. …”
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    Impact of drought tolerant maize adoption on maize productivity, sales and consumption in rural Zimbabwe by Makate, C., Wang, R., Makate, Marshall, Mango, N.

    Published 2017
    “…However, several climate-smart agricultural technologies (including drought-tolerant maize) believed to offer adaptation to climate variability in maize-based farming systems have been widely adopted. …”
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    CERES-Maize simulation model: establishment of planting windows for grains maize under rainfed conditions by H., Abd. Razak, B. Y., Aminuddin, Ramlan, Mohd Fauzi

    Published 2000
    “…The model was capable to predict maize yield potential close to the actual yield at the experimental trails but always over estimated at the farm production levels. …”
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    CERES-Maize Simulation Model: Establishment of Planting Windows for Grains Maize under Rainfed Conditions by H., Abd Razak, B. Y., Aminuddin, R., Mohd Fauzi

    Published 2000
    “…The model was capable to predict maize yield potential close to the actual yield at the experimental trails but always over estimated at the farm production levels. …”
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    Maize growth and temperature in the Kenya highlands by Hawkins, Richard

    Published 1979
    “…In the first of these experiments (1976) a polythene mulch was applied to warm the soil of late planted maize. In the second experiment (1971) maize with a mulch was planted at three intervals after the start of the rainy season. …”
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    Breeding of maize for acid soil tolerance by P. K., Dewi Hayati, Saleh, G., Shamshuddin, J.

    Published 2015
    “…Planting maize hybrid varieties tolerant to acid soils along with the use of sustainable agronomic practices offers an effective strategy for improving maize productivity in acidic soils. …”
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    Changes in gelatinisation and pasting properties of various starches (wheat, maize and waxy maize) by the addition of bacterial cellulose fibrils by Díaz-Calderón, P., Macnaughtan, William, Hill, Sandra, Foster, Tim, Enrione, Javier, Mitchell, John

    Published 2018
    “…The reduction in pasting temperature at the highest BCF addition was 200C higher for maize and wheat starches but only 20C higher for waxy maize starch. …”
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    Genome sequence of a 5,310-year-old maize cob provides insights into the early stages of Maize Domestication by Ramos-Madrigal, J., Smith, B., Moreno-Mayar, J., Gopalakrishnan, S., Ross-Ibarra, J., Gilbert, Thomas, Wales, N.

    Published 2016
    “…Maize rapidly evolved under human selection, leading to conspicuous phenotypic transformations, as well as adaptations to varied environments [5]. …”
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    Recovery of nitrogen from maize residue and inorganic fertilizer in a maize-groundnut rotation system in humid tropics of Malaysia by Mubarak, A. R., A. B., Rosenani, Anuar, A. R., D., Siti Zauyah

    Published 2003
    “…Incorporation of crop residues after harvest may improve nitrogen (N) retention of tropical soils. A maize-groundnut rotation experiment was established in an Ultisol to study the recovery by the crop-soil system of N from mineral fertilizer and from the first maize residue. …”
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    Resistance to pyrethroids in the maize weevil, Sitophilus zeamais by Cash, Francesca

    Published 2012
    “…The maize weevil is a pest of stored crop products, predominantly maize across humid areas of the world. …”
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    Metal nanoparticles as effective promotors for Maize production by Hoang, S.A., Nguyen, L.Q., Nguyen, N.H., Tran, C.Q., Nguyen, D.V., Vu, Q.N., Phan, Chi

    Published 2019
    “…In particular, the implementation of Cu particles at 4 mg/kg increased the productivity of the two Maize species more than 20%.…”
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    Visualizing anthocyanins : Colorimertic analysis of blue maize by Nur Fatihah, Azmi, Luthffi Idzhar, Ismail, Roshahliza, M. Ramli, Mushthofa, Mushthofa, Kusuma Dewi Hardhienata55369740600, Medria Kusuma Dewi

    Published 2025
    “…The inherent color variations in maize, including natural shades of purple, red, blue, and even rainbow colors, pose a significant challenge in accurately assessing maize maturity. …”
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    Maize cultivars response to saline irrigation scheduling by Gandahi, Allah Wadhayo, Yusop, Mohd Khanif, Wagan, Muhammad Roshan, Oad, Fateh Chand, Siddiqui, Muzzammil Hussain

    Published 2009
    “…The cyclic strategy to use saline water can produce satisfactory yields for salt-sensitive maize than the blending strategy if only once irrigation is needed during the crop season. …”
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    Visualizing anthocyanins: colorimertic analysis of blue maize by Azmi, Nur Fatihah, Ismail, Luthffi Idzhar, Ramli, Roshahliza M., Mushthofa, Mushthofa, Hardhienata, Medria Kusuma Dewi

    Published 2024
    “…The inherent color variations in maize, including natural shades of purple, red, blue, and even rainbow colors, pose a significant challenge in accurately assessing maize maturity. …”
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    Formulation of maize- and peanut-based semi-synthetic growth media for the ecophysiological studies of aflatoxigenic Aspergillus flavus in maize and peanut agro-ecosystems by Yazid, Siti Nur Ezzati, Thanggavelu, Hemashangari, Mahror, Norlia, Selamat, Jinap, Samsudin, Nik Iskandar Putra

    Published 2018
    “…Although in vitro data cannot directly extrapolate in planta performance, results obtained in the present work can be used to gauge the actual toxigenic potential of A. flavus in maize and peanut agro-ecosystems.…”
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    Maize feeds and influence of xylanase on broiler digestion of starch by Lee, S.A.

    Published 2016
    “…In this project, both in vitro and in vivo models were used to understand broiler digestion of starches in different maize-based diets: native maize starch, maize grit and maize-soy with or without xylanase (Econase XT 25 at 100 g/t; 18,100 BXU/kg). …”
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