Corn Parts and Their Functions

Corn (Zea mays L.)

Corn (Zea mays L.), also known as maize, is one of the most important cereal crops worldwide. It is grown in tropical, subtropical, and temperate regions for food, feed, fuel, and industrial products. In Pakistan, it holds a major place in both Autumn (June, July, August) and spring ( Jan, Feb and March) seasons, especially in Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Corn’s versatility lies in its structure. Each part of the plant β€” from roots to tassels β€” plays a critical role in its productivity and resilience.


Botanical Classification

  • Kingdom: Plantae
  • Family: Poaceae
  • Genus: Zea
  • Species: Zea mays
  • Common Name: Corn or Maize

Parts and Their Functions

Corn is a monocotyledonous plant, which means it has a fibrous root system and parallel-veined leaves. Below is a breakdown of its key parts and their specific roles:


1. Roots

πŸ”Ή Types:

  • Primary root (Radicle) – develops from seed
  • Seminal roots – early anchorage and absorption
  • Nodal roots – develop from stem nodes
  • Brace roots – aerial roots for support

πŸ”Έ Function:

  • Anchor the plant in soil
  • Absorb water and nutrients
  • Help in nutrient transport to upper parts
  • Brace roots prevent lodging in storms

2. Stem (Stalk)

  • Composed of nodes and internodes
  • Hollow or filled pith depending on variety

πŸ”Έ Function:

  • Supports the plant structure
  • Transports water, nutrients, and sugars
  • Storage of carbohydrates
  • Provides strength for cob support

3. Leaves

  • Arranged alternately
  • Each leaf has a blade, sheath, and ligule

πŸ”Έ Function:

  • Perform photosynthesis
  • Regulate transpiration through stomata
  • Aid in light capture and energy production

4. Tassel (Male Flower)

  • Located at the top of the plant
  • Produces pollen

πŸ”Έ Function:

  • Releases millions of pollen grains for fertilization
  • Begins flowering process at reproductive stage

5. Ear or Cob (Female Flower)

  • Grows from leaf axil (mid-plant)
  • Contains silks, kernels, and husk leaves

πŸ”Έ Function:

  • Site of seed (kernel) development
  • Receives pollen through silks
  • Husk protects developing kernels

6. Silks

  • Elongated styles emerging from kernels

πŸ”Έ Function:

  • Each silk connects to one kernel
  • Capture pollen and transmit it to ovary for fertilization

7. Kernels (Seeds)

  • The actual grain harvested
  • Each kernel has endosperm, germ, and pericarp

πŸ”Έ Function:

  • Reproduction and propagation
  • Source of food (carbohydrates, oil, protein)
  • Industrial use for ethanol, starch, and oils

Important Growth Stages

Understanding corn’s development is critical for timely fertilizer, pest control, and irrigation management.

StageNameDescription
VEEmergenceSeedling breaks through soil
V3–V9Vegetative stagesLeaf development; roots expand
VTTasselingTassel fully visible; pollen release begins
R1SilkingSilks appear; pollination occurs
R2BlisterKernels form a watery blister
R3MilkKernels contain milky fluid
R4DoughKernels thicken; starch accumulates
R5DentKernels dented; nearing maturity
R6Physiological MaturityMaximum dry weight reached

Importance of Corn in Agriculture

For Food:

  • Cornmeal, flour, and sweet corn are dietary staples.
  • Used in snacks, cereals, and baked goods.

For Fodder:

  • Green maize and silage are excellent cattle feed.
  • Residues like husk and cobs are used in bedding and feed.

For Industry:

  • Corn starch, oil, and syrup have industrial applications.
  • Bioethanol is a renewable fuel source from maize.

For Economy:

  • Export potential for corn and derivatives.
  • Job creation in seed, farming, and processing sectors.

Production in Pakistan

Corn is grown across Punjab, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Sindh under both irrigated and rainfed conditions. High-yielding hybrids like Dekalb spring Hybrids ( DK 6321, DK 6317 and DK 7024) Autumn Hybrids (DK 8222, DK 8148 and DK 8022), National Organization Sohni Dharti ( SD 3555, SD 3575) Autumn Portfolio ( SD 62s55, SD 828, SD 626 and SD 36S46) Corteva Agri Sciences Pakistan Spring Portfolio (P 1429 and Shahkar) Autumn Portfolio (P 3875 and P4040) dominate the market.

Improved seed quality, balanced fertilization, and pest management are key to improving productivity.

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