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B CONTENTS
A Page
` Locations of the 1976 Kentucky Hybrid Corn
{_ Performance Test ............... 4
List of Tables .................. 5
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Introduction .................. 7
· Presentation of Data ............... 7
2 Testing Procedure ................ 7
K Selection of Hybrids ............. 7
  Location of Tests .............. 8
_ Cultural Practices .............. 8
Experimental Design ............. 8
-· Planting .................. 9
  Harvesting ................. 9
Corn Virus ................. 9
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS _
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The authors are grateful to Mr. John Byars and Dr. Paul ,,
Cornelius, Department of Agronomy, for their assistance in sum-
marizing the results presented in this progress report. Also i
acknowledgments are made to the following persons who aided in _
the conduct of this year’s performance test: g
Dr. Morris Bitzer, Extension Specialist in Grain Crops, Lexington. "
Dr. james Herbek, Extension Specialist in Grain Crops, West Ken- ~
tucky Substation, Princeton.
Charles Tutt, Research Specialist, West Kentucky Substation,
Princeton.
Donnie Davis, Superintendent, West Kentucky Substation, Prince-
ton. ,
George A. Armstrong, Superintendent, Robinson Substation,
Quicksand. D
C.   Wyatt, Extension Specialist, Mayfield.
_]ohn Kavanaugh, Extension Agent, Hartford.
William Hendrick, Extension Agent, Henderson. g
Don Kessler, Extension Agent, Franklin.
jack Snyder, Extension Agent, Elizabethtown. ’
Aubrey Warren, Extension Agent, Russellville A
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  LIST OF TABLES
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7 Table 1.—Hybrids Tested in 1976 ............. 10
.· ~ Table 2.—Agronomic Information Pertaining to 1976 Test V
Locations ................. 14
" Table 3.-Annual Summary, Normal Population, Mayfield, Ky. . . . 15
'_ Table 4.—Annua1 Summary, Normal Population, Princeton, Ky. . . . 16
Table 5.—-Annual Summary, Normal Population, Henderson, Ky. . . 17
Table 6.—Annual Summary, Nomial Population, Hartford, Ky .... 18
Table 7.—Annual Summary, Normal Population, No-till,
"’;° Franklin, Ky ................. 19
___ Table 8.—Annual Summary, Normal Population, Lexington, Ky. . . 20
Table 9.—Annual Summary, Normal Population, Quicksand, Ky. . . 21
— Table lO.—Annual Summary, Normal Population, All Non·Virus _
Locations, 1976 ............... 22
R Table 11.-Two-year Summary, Normal Population, All Non-Virus
_. _ Locations, 1975 and 1976 ............ 23
h Table l2.—Three-year Summary, Normal Population, All Non-
4; Virus Locations, 1974, 1975 and l976` ........ 24
Table 13.—Annual Summary, High Population, Hartford, Ky. .... 25
z` Table l4.—Annual Summary, High Population, Lexington, Ky. . . . 26
Y Table 15.—Annual Summary, High Population, Hartford and
Lexington, Ky., 1976 ............. 27
7 : Table 16.-Two-year Summary, High Population, 1975 and 1976 . . . 28
Table l7.—Three-year Summary, High Population, 1974, 1975,
‘ and 1976 ................. 28
.. Table 18.-Com Virus Test, Normal Population, Russellville,
Ky., 1976 ................. 29
B Table 19.-Two-year Summary, Corn Virus Test, Normal
/ _' Population, 1974 and 1976 ........... 30
A, Table 20.—Three-year Summary, Corn Virus Test, Normal
.5 Population, 1973, 1974 and 1976 ......... 31
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 a Kentucky Hybrid Corn Performance Test
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2 By C.G. Pvneleit and K.O. Evans
· The objective of the Kentucky Hybrid Corn Performance
 i ° Test is to provide unbiased performance estimates of hybrid seed
3 corn sold in Kentucky. Every effort has been made to conduct the
k test in an unbiased manner according to accepted agronomic prac-
t1ces.
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PRESENTATION OF DATA
iia Complete 1976 data are presented for each location where a
··w test was conducted. Two-year and three-year averages are included
_ in each of the single-location tables. Readers are encouraged to
consider these multiple year averages and the averages over loca-
P tions (Tables 10, 11, and 12) since these are better estimates of a
.;_ hybrid’s relative yield ability than data gathered at one location in .
_ one year.
is Comparisons between yields or other characters of any two
2 or more hybrids should be made only with data from one table at
Y a time. The testing procedures do not provide a suitable compari-
son between a hybrid grown at one location and population with
' ‘ another hybrid grown at a different location and population.
.·; The 1976 data for the Elizabethtown location (normal popu-
n lation, no—till) are not presented because of poor stands. The
I coefficient of variation (C.V.) was near 30%, compared with a
_ 1 normal C.V. of 8-12%, which would make comparison of yields
_; very unreliable.
*1 TESTING PROCEDURE
Q SELECTION OF HYBRIDS
rw, The hybrids chosen for testing are those most likely to be
In available for sale in 1977. Seed of each commercial hybrid (Table
" 1) was obtained from dealer stocks in Kentucky whenever
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Those hybrids grown in the corn virus test and high popula- ,
tion tests are indicated in column 2 of Table 1. The hybrid corn
companies were asked to nominate those hybrids known to have if
virus resistance for inclusion in the virus test. Hybrids grown in the •-_
high population tests were also suggested by the parent company. 4,
LOCATION OF TESTS "
The map on page 4 shows the location for each test. The •
Lexington and Hartford locations had both normal and high popu- ·i~
lation tests, while all other locations had only the normal popula- ‘
tion. The Russellville site was specifically chosen for the presence
of corn virus. *
CULTURAL PRACTICES ·
The seedbed at each location except Elizabethtown and ,
Franklin was prepared by conventional tillage methods. Fertilizer
was applied as indicated by soil tests. The tests at Elizabethtown
and Franklin were both planted in a fescue sod, using recom- ¢
mended no—tillage practices. All test areas were treated with herbi- _
cide and supplemented by post-emergence cultivation when
necessary. Furadan was applied in the row at planting. Table 2 °i ·
shows the specific treatment for each location. ,
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN I
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Uncontrollable variability of soil types, fertility, and other
factors was sampled by using three replications of a lattice design. ’
Yields presented in Tables 3 through 20 are adjusted for block and
replication differences when shown applicable by statistical _
analyses. F
The high population tests were planted as four replications of "
an 8 X 8 lattice in which plant densities were confounded with ,
replications. These tests were designed to evaluate a new testing
procedure that should provide more detailed information on I
hybrid responses to increased plant population. Since these tests g
are new and are being evaluated for usefulness in hybrid testing, · g
only a portion of the results is presented. An estimate of the
hybrid yields at 23,000 plants per acre, which is equally precise as V
previous years high population tests, is presented in Tables 13 and
17.
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’ = PLANTING
l. : All plots were planted with a two—r0w, no-till planter modi-
:,3 fied for small plot work. The planter boxes were replaced by
special planting cones which allowed planting of a specified num-
* ber of kernels per plot. Each plot consisted of two rows 38 inches
; apart and 22 feet long. Each normal population test was planted at
_ the rate of 22,000 kernels per acre. Final stands were expected to
P Q be between 19,000 and 20,000 plants per acre if average stand
3 losses occurred. The high population tests were planted at rates of
. 15,000, 20,000, 25,000, and 30,000 kernels per acre.
“‘ HARVESTING
All plots were harvested with a tractor-mounted one—row
'*° picker-sheller. Both rows of each two-row plot were picked,
$1, shelled, and the grain collected in a metal container. The grain
weight and moisture content of' each plot were then measured
‘ with a portable scale and moisture meter. Yields were calculated
Z- and adjusted to No. 2 corn at 15.5% moisture. Dropped ears were
_ _ not gleaned from the plots. The number of plants were recorded
· immediately prior to harvest. -
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: CORN VIRUS
Yi Two corn virus diseases occur in Kentucky: maize dwarf virus
ga (MDM) and maize chlorotic dwarf virus (MCD). Both overwinter
in johnsongrass, and both are generally present as a virus complex.
4 For this reason, the Russellville, Ky. test (Tables 18-20) is called
—» the "corn virus test" with the understanding that resistance to
O both maize dwarf mosaic and maize chlorotic dwarf virus is being
A evaluated.
E s' = The evaluation of virus resistance in the 1976 test was not so
__, effective as in past years. Very few virus symptoms were observed
in the test plants, and susceptible check hybrids had little yield
5 reduction. No visual ratings of virus symptoms were made because
 HYBRID TEST COLOR CROSS** SOURCE OF HYBRID
I Seed Kem SKX66 B Yellow ZX Seed Kem, Inc.
SKX68 C Yellow ZX 526 N.W. Fourth St.
-} SKX76 A Yellow ZX Evansville, Ind.4770l
SK7lAW C Wh:I.te ZX(M0d)
_ SKX86 AB Yellow ZX
`; SKX9800 A Yellow 2X
.$ S.S. Hybrids B6 A Yellow ZX S. S. Hybrids
7100 A Yellow ZX Camden, Ind.469l7
So. States S.S.727 A Yellow ZX Southern States Coop,Inc.
$.5.750 B Yellow Spx Z600 Durham St.
$2 S.S.76O C Yellow ZX Richmond, Va.Z3220
S.S.775 A Yellow 2X
x S.S.795P A Yellow 3X
S.S.95OW AC White 3X
Q Stewarts SX5Z B Yellow ZX Stewarts Hybrids V
SX7lK AB Yellow ZX Princeville, Ill
SX77 AB Yellow ZX 61559
_ Super Crost S67 B Yellow 2X(Mod) Edw. J. Funk & Sons, Inc.
` S85 B Yellow ZX P.O.Box 67
5440 A Yellow ZX Kentland, Ind.4795l
, 6880 AB Yellow ZX
7772 B Yellow ZX(Mod)
S: Trojan TXSll3 AB Yellow ZX Trojan Seed Co.
TXSl].4 AB Yellow 2X 1301:367
7; 'l`XSll5A AB Yellow ZX Windfall, Ind.46076
MDM 116 C Yellow ZX
Y TXSll9 A Yellow ZX
TXll9A B Yellow 3X ·
·—i3 Voris V2532 A Yellow ZX Voris Seeds,Inc.
V260l C Yellow ZX Box 457
.;r VZ632 C Yellow ZX Windfall, Ind. 46076
VZ64Z A Yellow ZX
x Wilstar 6663 A Yellow ZX Helena Chemical Co.
7770 B Yellow ZX P.0. Box 641
7774 A Yellow ZX Hopkinsv:Llle,Ky.42240
_ Zimmerman ZllW AC White ZX Zimmerman's Hybrids,Inc.
g` ZZ4Y AB Yellow ZX Route # Z
Z5ZW AC White 3X Evansville, Ind.477lZ
K.A.E.S. Ky 105 BC Yellow ax Kentucky Agricultural
P Ky 592lW C White ax Experiment Station
" University of Kentucky
' Lexington, Kentucky 40506
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», C = Corn Virus Test - Normal Population.
** ZX = Single Cross, 2X(M0d) = Modified Single Cross, 3X = Three-way Cross,
V; ax = Double Cross, SpX = Special Cross.
 
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