How To Determine Corn Vegetative Growth Stages

DR. ERICK LARSON

MISSISSIPPI STATE, MISSISSIPPI

Corn vegetative growth stages are designated by a V followed by a number representing fully emerged leaves. Only those leaves which have a leaf collar visible and are fully developed  count as an appropriate growth stage.  After corn plants reach the V5 or V6 growth stage, the first leaf normally dies and is stripped loose from the stem as it elongates and nodal root development increases. Harsh environmental conditions, such as sand-blasting or hot, dry wind can also kill and dislodge lower leaves. However, every leaf, regardless of whether they are dead or no longer attached, must be counted to determine appropriate growth stage. The plant height of corn plants at a given growth stage may vary some depending upon planting date and growing conditions. Later-planting and favorable conditions will generally enhance height.   ∆

DR. ERICK LARSON

MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY

 

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