Abstract: This study aims to evaluate the growth, development, and yield potential of several imported
waxy corn (Zea mays L. var. ceratina) varieties in Northern Vietnam. A series of field trials were
conducted across multiple locations to assess various agronomic traits, including germination
rate, plant height, leaf area, flowering time, and grain yield. The experimental design was a
randomized complete block with three replications for each variety. Data were collected and
analyzed using statistical methods to compare the performance of the different varieties. The
results indicated significant differences in growth parameters and yield among the tested
varieties. Certain varieties exhibited superior adaptability and productivity under the specific
climatic and soil conditions of Northern Vietnam. These findings provide valuable insights for
breeders and farmers in selecting the most suitable waxy corn varieties for cultivation in this
region. Further research is recommended to explore the genetic and environmental factors
influencing the observed variations in performance. |