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Exogenous Regulators Enhance Physiological Recovery and Yield Compensation in Maize Following Mechanical Leaf Damage

Aonan Jiang, Dahong Bian, Xushuang Chen, Qifan Yang, Zhongbo Wei, Xiong Du, Zhen Gao, Guangzhou Liu, Yanhong Cui

Agronomy · 2025

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Summary

To elucidate how exogenous regulators mitigate the impact of mechanical leaf damage on maize, field experiments were conducted on two sowing dates (S1, S2) using two cultivars (XY335, ZD958). Severe leaf damage at the six-leaf stage significantly reduced kernel number, ear number, and 100-kernel weight, causing yield losses of 21.9–48.9%. Foliar application of melatonin (MT), brassinolide (BR), and urea (UR) substantially alleviated these losses, increasing yield by 14.1–52.2% compared to damaged controls, with UR and BR being most effective, especially in ZD958. These regulators restored leaf area index (LAI) by promoting leaf width and delaying senescence, improved photosynthetic performance (Pn, Gs, Ci, and Tr), enhanced post-silking dry matter accumulation by up to 31%, and accelerated

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.3390/agronomy15092234
Catalogue ID
SNmoi53jpx-j0o1rh
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