2004
DOI: 10.3923/ja.2005.14.17
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Determination of Some Yield Characters of Grain Corn in Eastern Anatolia Region of Turkey

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“…Inbred line 6266 exhibited the highest ear diameter of 5.93 cm, while inbred line 6161 was recorded least diameter of 3.23 cm (Figure 1). Similar results were also stated by Keskin et al (2005) Ear weight: Analysis of variance expressed significant differences in ear weight among the inbred lines (Table 2). Further investigation using mean values showed the range of ear weight which varied from 71.33 g to 144.67 g. Inbred line 6180 exhibited the highest ear weight of 144.67 g, while inbred line 6159 recorded the least ear weight of 71.33 g (Figure 1).…”
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“…Inbred line 6266 exhibited the highest ear diameter of 5.93 cm, while inbred line 6161 was recorded least diameter of 3.23 cm (Figure 1). Similar results were also stated by Keskin et al (2005) Ear weight: Analysis of variance expressed significant differences in ear weight among the inbred lines (Table 2). Further investigation using mean values showed the range of ear weight which varied from 71.33 g to 144.67 g. Inbred line 6180 exhibited the highest ear weight of 144.67 g, while inbred line 6159 recorded the least ear weight of 71.33 g (Figure 1).…”
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“…Further investigation using mean values showed the range of 100 grain weight which varied from 15.63 g to 22.87 g. Inbred line 6266 exhibited the highest 100 grain weight of 22.87 g, while inbred line 6255 recorded the least 100 grain weight of 15.63 g (Figure 1). Similar results were also stated by Keskin et al (2005) Grain iron (Fe) content (µg/g): Analysis of variance expressed significant differences in grain iron content among the inbred lines (Table 2). Further investigation using mean values showed the range of grain iron content which varied from 6 to 40.083 µg/g.…”
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“…La longitud promedio de la mazorca fue de 14.6 cm y su diámetro promedio 4.4 cm (Cuadro 3). Keskin et al (2005) reportaron longitudes de mazorca de 14.5 a 17.1 cm, donde la longitud varió de acuerdo con el genotipo utilizado. Por ejemplo, para diferentes maíces evaluados en el estado de Oaxaca, se reportan longitudes de mazorca de 16 cm y un diámetro de mazorca de 5.2 cm (Aragón et al, 2005).…”
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