Corn Root Lodging

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KEY POINTS

  • Root lodging often occurs in late June and early July when severe thunderstorms are common, and brace roots on corn plants are not yet fully developed.
  • Wind-induced root lodging is not always related to root injury but is more likely to occur when root systems are damaged or restricted.
  • Corn plants have more ability to recover from lodging when it occurs during vegetative growth stages.
  • Yield impact is greatest when lodging occurs during pollination.

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