Early-Season Light Quality Affects Corn Growth and Yield

Wednesday, February 17, 2010 - 17:42 in Biology & Nature

Scientists have known for a long time that plants grow differently when they are spaced closer together than farther apart. Scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison conducted field experiments to determine the effects of early-season light quality on corn productivity.

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