NECC_OLD29: Northeastern Corn Improvement Conference
(Multistate Research Coordinating Committee and Information Exchange Group)
Status: Inactive/Terminating
SAES-422 Reports
06/11/2019
Alexander, J., J. Coulter, J. Baker, and R. Venterea. 2018. Kura clover living mulch provides opportunity for high corn yield with reduced nitrogen input. In: Minnesota Crop News, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul. http://blog-crop-news.extension.umn.edu/2018/08/kura-clover-living-mulch-provides.html#more.
Emmett, B.D., D.H. Buckley, M.E. Smith, and L.E. Drinkwater. 2018. Eighty years of maize breeding alters plant nitrogen acquisition but not rhizosphere bacterial community composition. Plant Soil. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11104-018-3744-0
Everett, L.A., R. Pepin, J.A. Coulter, and M.L. Wilson. 2018. Managing nitrogen from manure with a winter rye cover crop: Results of on-farm trials in Minnesota. Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul https://z.umn.edu/3k2o.
Goplen, J.J., J.A. Coulter, C.C. Sheaffer, R.L. Becker, F.R. Breitenbach, L.M. Behnken, and J.L. Gunsolus. 2018. Economic performance of crop rotations in the presence of herbicide-resistant giant ragweed. Agron. J. 110:260–268. doi:10.2134/agronj2016.09.0536.
Hoverstad, T., W. Ihlenfeld, J. Coulter, C. Reese, S. Quiring, and M. Hanson. 2017. Corn grain field crop trial results. In: Minnesota field crop trials, Univ. of Minnesota Agric. Exp. Stn, St. Paul. https://www.maes.umn.edu/sites/maes.umn.edu/files/2017_corn_grain_final.pdf.
Huffman, R.D., C.A. Abel, L.M. Pollak, W. Goldstein, R.C. Pratt, M.E. Smith, K. Montgomery, L. Grant, J.W. Edwards, M.P. Scott. 2018. Maize Cultivar Performance under Diverse Organic Production Systems. Crop Sci. 58:253-263. doi:10.2135/cropsci2017.06.0364.
Lawrence, J., A. Kerwin, T. Overton, H. Darby, M. Smith, M. Van Amburgh, N. Dineen, S. Norman, K. Payne, D. Fisher, and S. Ziegler. 2018. New York and Vermont Corn Silage Hybrid Evaluation Program - 2018. Cornell University Pro-Dairy, Animal Science, and Plant Breeding & Genetics; and University of Vermont Plant and Soil Science; Ithaca NY. 38 pp.
Nicolai, D., J. Coulter, and S. Naeve. 2018. Harvest considerations for storm-damaged corn and soybean. In: Minnesota Crop News, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul. http://blog-crop-news.extension.umn.edu/2018/09/harvest-considerations-for-storm.html#more.
Noland, R.L., M.S. Wells, C.C. Sheaffer, J.M. Baker, K.L. Martinson, and J.A. Coulter. 2018. Establishment and function of cover crops interseeded into corn. Crop Sci. 58:863–873. doi:10.2135/cropsci2017.06.0375.
Raskin, D., M.S. Wells, J.M. Grossman, J.A. Coulter, and C.C. Sheaffer. 2017. Yield and economic potential of spring-planted, pea-barley forage in short-season corn double-crop systems. Agron. J. 109:2486–2498. doi:10.2134/agronj2017.01.0029.
Roth, G.W. 2018. Pennsylvania Commercial Grain and SIlage Hybrid Corn Tests Report: 2017 Results. Penn State Extension.
Smith, M.E. and J. Singer. 2018. Corn grain hybrid selection. pp. 53-55. In: Thomas-Murphy, J. (ed.) 2019 Cornell Guide for Integrated Field Crop Management. Pesticide Management Education Program, Cornell University, Ithaca NY. 160 pp.
Smith, M.E., S.A. Norman, and J. Singer. 2018. 2017 New York Hybrid Corn Grain Performance Trials. Cornell University, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Plant Breeding and Genetics 2018-1. 14 pp.
Walker, Z.T., J.A. Coulter, M.P. Russelle, R.T. Venterea, A.P. Mallarino, J.G. Lauer, and M.A. Yost. 2018. Do soil tests help forecast nitrogen response in first-year corn following alfalfa on fine-textured soils? Soil Sci. Soc. Am. J. 81:1640–1651. doi:10.2136/sssaj2017.06.0183.
04/22/2020
Peer-reviewed journal articles:
Alexander, J.R., J.M. Baker, R.T. Venterea, and J.A. Coulter. 2019. Kura clover living mulch reduces fertilizer N requirements and increases profitability of maize. Agronomy 9:432.https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy9080432
Baseggio, M., M. Murray, M. Magallanes-Lundback, N. Kaczmar, J. Chamness, E.S. Buckler, M.E. Smith, D. DellaPenna, W.F. Tracy, and M.A. Gore. 2019. Genome-wide association and genomic prediction models of tocochromanols in fresh sweet corn kernels. The Plant Genome 12(1).180038.
Lindsey*, A.J.; Thomison, P.R.; Nafziger, E.D. (2018). Modelling the effect of varied and fixed seeding rates at a small-plot scale. Agronomy Journal, 110 (6), 2456-2461. https://doi.org/10.2134/agronj2018.07.0426
Martinez-Feria, R.A., M.A. Licht, R.A. Ordóñez, J.L. Hatfield, J.A. Coulter, and S.V. Archontoulis. 2019. Evaluating maize and soybean grain dry-down in the field with predictive algorithms and genotype-by-environment analysis. Sci. Rep. 9:7167. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-43653-1
McFarland, B.A., N. AlKhalifah, M. Bohn, J. Bubert, E.S. Buckler, I. Ciampitti, J. Edwards, D. Ertl, J. L. Gage, C.M. Falcon, S. Flint-Garcia, M.A. Gore, C. Graham, C. Hirsch, J.B. Holland, E. Hood, D. Hooker, D. Jarquin, S.M. Kaeppler, J. Knoll, G. Kruger, N. Lauter, E.C. Lee, A. Lorenz, J.P. Lynch, J. McKay, N.D. Miller, S. P. Moose, S.C. Murray, R. Nelson, C. Poudyal, T. Rocheford, O. Rodriguez, M.C. Romay, J.C. Schnable, P.S. Schnable, B. Scully, R. Sekhon, K. Silverstein, M. Singh, M. Smith, E. Spalding, N. Springer, K. Thelen, P. Thomison, M. Tuinstra, J. Wallace, R. Walls, R.J. Wisser, W. Xu, Cheng-Ting Yeh and N. de Leon. 2019. Maize Genomes to Fields (G2F): 2014 –2017 field seasons’ genotype, phenotype, climatic, soil and inbred ear image datasets. BMC Research Notes. 13:71. https://doi.org/10.1186/s13104-020-4922-8
Spackman, J.A., F.G. Fernández, J.A. Coulter, D.E. Kaiser, and G. Paiao. 2019. Soil texture and precipitation influence optimal time of nitrogen fertilization for corn. Agron. J. 111:2018–2030.https://doi.org/10.2134/agronj2018.09.0605
Tenorio, F.A.M., A.J. Eagle, E.L. McLellan, K.G. Cassman, R. Howard, F.E. Below, D.E. Clay, J.A. Coulter, A.B. Geyer, D.K. Joos, J.G. Lauer, M.A. Licht, A.J. Lindsey, B. Maharjan, C.M. Pittelkow, P.R. Thomison, C.S. Wortmann, V.O. Sadras, and P. Grassini. 2018. Assessing variation in maize grain nitrogen concentration and its implications for estimating nitrogen balance in the US North Central region. Field Crops Res. 240:185–193. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2018.01488
Research reports:
Baseggio, M., M. Murray, M. Magallanes-Lundbeck, N. Kaczmar, J. Chamness, E.S. Buckler, M.E. Smith, D. DellaPenna, W.F. Tracy, and M.A. Gore. 2018. The genetic basis of vitamin E and provitamin A levels in fresh sweet corn kernels. Poster No. 1168. ASA/CSSA/SSSA International Annual Meeting, 4-7 November 2018, Baltimore MD. https://scisoc.confex.com/scisoc/2018am/meetingapp.cgi/Paper/113755
Hoverstad, T., W. Ihlenfeld, J. Coulter, C. Reese, S. Quiring, and M. Hanson. 2018. Corn grain field crop trial results. In: Minnesota field crop trials, Univ. of Minnesota Agric. Exp. Stn, St. Paul. https://www.maes.umn.edu/sites/maes.umn.edu/files/2018_corn_grain_final.pdf.
Kass, L.B., E.H. Coe, M.N. Cook, M.E. Smith, J.L. Singer (Eds.) 2019. Founding of the Maize Genetics Cooperation News Letter at Cornell University: A 90th Anniversary Tribute. (Foreword by E.S. Buckler) [e-book] Internet-First University Press, Ithaca, New York. https://ecommons.cornell.edu/handle/1813/66550
Lawrence, J., A. Kerwin, T. Overton, H. Darby, M. Smith, M. Van Amburgh, N. Dineen, S. Norman, K. Payne, D. Fisher, and S. Ziegler. 2019. New York and Vermont Corn Silage Hybrid Evaluation Program - 2019. Cornell University: Pro-Dairy, Animal Science, and Plant Breeding & Genetics; and University of Vermont Plant and Soil Science; Ithaca NY. 40 pp.
Singh, M.P., K. Cassida. 2019, Sept. 12. Management guidelines for immature and frosted corn silage. Forage Fact Sheet#19-04. Available at https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/management-guidelines-for-immature-and-frosted-corn-silage
Singh, M.P. and W.D. Widdicombe. 2019. 2019 Michigan Corn Hybrids compared. Michigan State University Extension bulletin E-431. Available athttps://varietytrials.msu.edu/corn.
Smith, M.E. and J. Singer. 2019. Corn grain hybrid selection. pp. 53-59. In: Thomas-Murphy, J. (ed.) 2020 Cornell Guide for Integrated Field Crop Management. Pesticide Management Education Program, Cornell University, Ithaca NY. 169 pp.
Smith, M.E., S.A. Norman, and J. Singer. 2019. 2018 New York Hybrid Corn Grain Performance Trials. Cornell University, Cornell Cooperative Extension, Plant Breeding and Genetics 2019-1. 14 pp.
Extension articles:
Coulter, J. 2019. Corn development and yield: Dry conditions can reduce kernel size. In: Minnesota Crop News, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul. https://blog-crop-news.extension.umn.edu/2019/08/corn-development-and-yield-dry_27.html.
Joshi, V., J. Coulter, K. Thorp, G. Johnson, J. Strock, and A. Garcia y Garcia. 2019. Site-specific estimation of corn yield response to nitrogen fertilizer. In: Minnesota Crop News, Univ. of Minnesota, St. Paul. https://blog-crop-news.extension.umn.edu/2019/08/site-specific-estimation-of-corn-yield.html.
Singh, M.P., K. Cassida. 2019, June 28. Agronomic guidelines for late planted silage corn. Available at https://www.canr.msu.edu/news/agronomic-guidelines-for-late-planted-silage-corn
Telenko, D.E.P., M.I. Chilvers, N. Kleczewski, D.L. Smith, A.M. Byrne, P. Devillez, T. Diallo, R. Higgins, D. Joos, K. Kohn, J. Lauer, B. Mueller, M.P. Singh, W.D. Widdicombe, and L. Williams. 2019. How tar spot of corn impacted hybrid yields during the 2018 Midwest epidemic. Available athttps://cropprotectionnetwork.org/resources/features/how-tar-spot-of-corn-impacted-hybrid-yields-during-the-2018-midwest-epidemic. doi.org/10.31274/cpn-20190729-002
Lindsey, A.; Thomison, P.; Reese, K.; Geyer, A.; Ritchie, A.; Banks, S.; Ogando do Granja, M. (2019). Does narrow-row corn production influence plants’ response to foliar inputs? Crop, Forage and Turfgrass Management, 5 (1), 1-7. https://doi.org/10.2134/cftm2019.05.0039
09/21/2023