ORIGINAL RESEARCH article

Front. Plant Sci.

Sec. Plant Physiology

Calcium Application Synergistically Enhances Yield and Nutritional Quality in Waxy maize

  • 1. Tianjin Agricultural University, Tianjin, China

  • 2. Ordos Academy of Agricultural and Animal Husbandry Sciences, Ordos, China

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Abstract

Optimizing the yield and nutritional value of waxy maize is crucial to meet evolving consumer demands and ensure food security. This study investigated the effects of foliar -applied calcium chloride (CaCl₂, 18 mmol/L, applied at the V12 stage) on 36 hybrid varieties of waxy maize. The treatment slightly suppressed plant and ear height, but significantly increased ear length, ear diameter, and fresh weight per ear. Photosynthetic analysis revealed that 34 out of 36 hybrids exhibited a significant increase in net photosynthetic rate (ranging from 4.5% to 230%), while two showed a non-significant increase. SPAD values non-significant increase suggesting that calcium enhanced the operational efficiency of the photosynthetic apparatus rather than chlorophyll content. Concurrently, the treatment significantly enhanced kernel nutritional quality. Soluble sugar content increased by 1.1–17%, crude protein content by 1.5–24.8%, and key micronutrients—zinc (2.7–13.8%), iron (1.7–15.4%), calcium (1.6–15.3%)—were significantly elevated. Correlation analysis revealed that soluble sugar content was highly significantly positively correlated with ear length and diameter, and that increases in soluble sugar and protein were significantly associated with micronutrient accumulation. These findings indicate that exogenous CaCl₂ optimizes source–sink balance by improving photosynthetic efficiency and assimilate partitioning, thereby driving a synergistic enhancement of yield and nutritional quality in waxy maize. This work provides a physiological basis and a practical strategy for the targeted improvement of maize quality.

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Keywords

Calcium Chloride, nutritional quality, Photosynthetic characteristics, Waxy maize, yield

Received

30 December 2025

Accepted

19 February 2026

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© 2026 Meng, Yang, Yu, Guo, Liu, Du and Xiang. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

*Correspondence: Jin Du; Chunyang Xiang

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