Abstract
Zea mays L. hybrids which differed in their expression of prolificacy were grown in field experiments and subjected to treatments which altered the amounts of nitrogen and solar radiation available to each plant. Detailed measurements were made of growth of the tassel and ears to determine the mechanisms through which plants adjusted their grain-yield to the environment.
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