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RECORD NUMBER: 1587 OF 2056

Main Title Simulated Acid Rain Effects on Yield Response of Two Corn Cultivars.
Author Banwart, W. L. ; Porter, P. M. ; Hasset, J. J. ; Walker, W. M. ;
CORP Author Illinois Univ. at Urbana-Champaign. Dept. of Agronomy.;Corvallis Environmental Research Lab., OR.
Publisher c1988
Year Published 1988
Report Number EPA/600/J-87/486;
Stock Number PB90-103110
Additional Subjects Corn ; Farm crops ; pH ; Yield ; Field tests ; Simulation ; Sulfates ; Tables(Data) ; Greenhouses ; Reprints ; Acid rain ; Air pollution effects(Plants) ; Zea mays ; Urbana(Illinois)
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NTIS  PB90-103110 Some EPA libraries have a fiche copy filed under the call number shown. 07/26/2022
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Abstract
Acid rain is a documented phenomenon over much of the eastern and midwestern United States, including major portions of the Corn Belt. However, few studies report the effect of acid rain on yield of corn (Zea mays L.). Field experiments were conducted in 1983 and 1984 on a Flanagan silt loam (fine, montmorillonitic, mesic Aquic Argiudoll) soil at Urbana, IL. Two corn cultivars (Pioneer 3377 and B73 X Mo17) were protected from ambient rain by two automated movable rain exclusion shelters and were exposed to one of six simulated rain acidities ranging from pH 5.6 to 3.0. Analysis of the effect of rainfall pH on grain yield showed no significant linear or quadratic trend (alpha = 0.10) for either cultivar in individual years or with both years combined. Comparisons among treatments for both cultivars showed rain simulants with no added acid (pH 5.6) resulted in grain yields that were not significantly different from the average grain yields of the other five pH treatments. These results imply that under normal environmental conditions and agronomic practices, rainfall at its present levels of acidity has little if any effect on corn yields.