In Exp-2, the aboveground biomass and total biomass were sig-nificantly higher in DC than those in DB at 5 days and 10 days afterrewatering (Fig. 2). In addition, the aboveground biomass and totalbiomass in WB were significantly higher than those in DC duringthe drought stress period, but no significant difference was foundin the aboveground biomass and total biomass between WB and DC at 10 days after rewatering. These findings indicated that additionof cytokinin to leaves after rewatering could increase corn growthand cause compensatory growth.