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Agronomy QUESTION #2036
Question 1
Physiological maturity in cereal crops is best identified by:
  • The date 30 days after heading
  • Formation of the black layer at the base of the grain (in maize) or when grain moisture reaches 30–35% and maximum dry weight is achieved✔️
  • When the entire crop canopy turns golden yellow
  • When combine harvester settings indicate optimum grain moisture
Correct Answer Explanation
Physiological maturity marks the cessation of dry matter accumulation in the grain. In maize it is identified by the black layer (abscission layer) at the kernel base. In wheat/rice, grain moisture of 30–35% at maximum dry weight is the indicator — harvesting before this causes yield loss; after causes field losses.