نتایج جستجو برای: cotton fiber

تعداد نتایج: 149592  

Journal: :The Plant cell 2006
Yong-Hui Shi Sheng-Wei Zhu Xi-Zeng Mao Jian-Xun Feng Yong-Mei Qin Liang Zhang Jing Cheng Li-Ping Wei Zhi-Yong Wang Yu-Xian Zhu

Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) produces the most widely used natural fibers, yet the regulatory mechanisms governing fiber cell elongation are not well understood. Through sequencing of a cotton fiber cDNA library and subsequent microarray analysis, we found that ethylene biosynthesis is one of the most significantly upregulated biochemical pathways during fiber elongation. The 1-Aminocyclo...

2015
Hee Jin Kim Doug J. Hinchliffe Barbara A. Triplett Z. Jeffrey Chen David M. Stelly Kathleen M. Yeater Hong S. Moon Matthew K. Gilbert Gregory N. Thyssen Rickie B. Turley David D. Fang

The number of cotton (Gossypium sp.) ovule epidermal cells differentiating into fiber initials is an important factor affecting cotton yield and fiber quality. Despite extensive efforts in determining the molecular mechanisms regulating fiber initial differentiation, only a few genes responsible for fiber initial differentiation have been discovered. To identify putative genes directly involved...

2014
Marina Naoumkina Gregory Thyssen David D. Fang Doug J. Hinchliffe Christopher Florane Kathleen M. Yeater Justin T. Page Joshua A. Udall

Next generation sequencing (RNA-seq) technology was used to evaluate the effects of the Ligon lintless-2 (Li2) short fiber mutation on transcriptomes of both subgenomes of allotetraploid cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) as compared to its near-isogenic wild type. Sequencing was performed on 4 libraries from developing fibers of Li2 mutant and wild type near-isogenic lines at the peak of elongatio...

2015
Bingliang Liu Yichao Zhu Tianzhen Zhang

Cotton (Gossypium spp.) fibers are single-cell trichomes that arise from the outer epidermal layer of seed coat. Here, we isolated a R3-MYB gene GhCPC, identified by cDNA microarray analysis. The only conserved R3 motif and different expression between TM-1 and fuzzless-lintless mutants suggested that it might be a negative regulator in fiber development. Transgenic evidence showed that GhCPC o...

2015
Hongde Qin Min Chen Xianda Yi Shu Bie Cheng Zhang Youchang Zhang Jiayang Lan Yanyan Meng Youlu Yuan Chunhai Jiao

Detecting QTLs (quantitative trait loci) that enhance cotton yield and fiber quality traits and accelerate breeding has been the focus of many cotton breeders. In the present study, 359 SSR (simple sequence repeat) markers were used for the association mapping of 241 Upland cotton collections. A total of 333 markers, representing 733 polymorphic loci, were detected. The average linkage disequil...

2011
Daojun Yuan Lili Tu Xianlong Zhang

BACKGROUND Cotton fiber is the world's leading natural fiber used in the manufacture of textiles. Gossypium is also the model plant in the study of polyploidization, evolution, cell elongation, cell wall development, and cellulose biosynthesis. G. barbadense L. is an ideal candidate for providing new genetic variations useful to improve fiber quality for its superior properties. However, little...

2016
Muhammad Imran Kai Tang Jin-Yuan Liu

Malate dehydrogenases (MDHs) play crucial roles in the physiological processes of plant growth and development. In this study, 13 and 25 MDH genes were identified from Gossypium raimondii and Gossypium hirsutum, respectively. Using these and 13 previously reported Gossypium arboretum MDH genes, a comparative molecular analysis between identified MDH genes from G. raimondii, G. hirsutum, and G. ...

Journal: :Methods in molecular biology 2013
Gurinder Jit Randhawa Rashmi Chhabra

India is one of the largest cotton-growing countries. Cotton is a fiber crop with varied applications from making tiny threads to fashionable clothing in the textile sector. In the near future, cotton crop will gain popularity as a multipurpose crop in India. The commercialization of Bt cotton in 2002 and consequently the fast adoption of Bt cotton hybrids by cotton farmers have enhanced the co...

Journal: :Plant physiology 1975
R S Dhindsa C A Beasley I P Ting

Kinetics and osmoregulation of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fiber growth (primarily extension) have been studied. Growth is dependent on turgor pressure in the fiber. It is inhibited when a decrease in the water potential of the culture medium due to an addition of Carbowax 6000, equals the turgor pressure of the fiber. Potassium and malate accumulate in the fiber and reach peak levels when t...

2009
James J. Bolton Khairy M. Soliman Thea A. Wilkins Johnie N. Jenkins

Over ninety percent of the value of cotton comes from its fiber; however, the genetic mechanisms governing fiber development are poorly understood. Due to their biochemical and morphological diversity in fiber cells cotton fiber mutants have been useful in examining fiber development; therefore, using the Ligon Lintless (Li-1) mutant, a monogenic dominant cotton mutant with very short fibers, w...

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