نتایج جستجو برای: cotton emergence

تعداد نتایج: 114012  

2009
Rashmi S. Tiwari

Salinity is a common abiotic stress during the cotton growing season. Salinity stress causes a series of negative effects on cotton growth, yield, and fiber quality. Although cotton is considered as moderately sensitive to saline with a . dS m-1 threshold salinity level, its yield, quality, and seed germination are affected by different salinity levels. Therefore, identification of salt-toleran...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 1964
J S SCHULTZ

Oxygen transfer through a cotton plug follows Fick's law of diffusion. The apparent diffusion constant decreases as the density of cotton packing is increased. Formulas are derived which relate oxygen transfer to cotton-plug dimensions. Calculations indicate that the dimensions of a cotton plug can affect both the maximal oxygen uptake rate and the gas composition inside a shaken flask. In some...

2008
Runqing Zhang Teng Ma

Cotton production plays an important role in Hebei. It straightly influences cotton farmers’ life, agricultural production and national economic development as well. In recent years, due to cotton production frequently fluctuating, two situations, “difficult selling cotton” and “difficult buying cotton” have alternately occurred, and brought disadvantages to producers, bus...

Journal: :Operational Research 2005
Athanasios T. Markinos Theofanis A. Gemtos D. Pateras L. Toulios G. Zerva M. Papaeconomou

A three years study on precision farming in cotton in central Greece showed serious infield variability of yield and soil physical and chemical properties. Yield mapping constitutes the starting and ending point of the whole process chain in a precision farming system. Yield mapping was performed for three consecutive years in the same cotton fields of central Greece in a wide range of cotton v...

2014
Hongsheng Wu Yuhong Zhang Ping Liu Jiaqin Xie Yunyu He Congshuang Deng Patrick De Clercq Hong Pang

Recently, several invasive mealybugs (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) have rapidly spread to Asia and have become a serious threat to the production of cotton including transgenic cotton. Thus far, studies have mainly focused on the effects of mealybugs on non-transgenic cotton, without fully considering their effects on transgenic cotton and trophic interactions. Therefore, investigating the potent...

Journal: :Journal of Pest Science 2022

The parasitoid Trichogramma pretiosum Riley (Hymenoptera: Trichogrammatidae) is often released to manage lepidopteran pests in cotton crops. However, growers rely on multiple insecticide applications pests. A harmonious integration of control tactics required for proper pest management, and the use selective insecticides (i.e., those promoting effective while causing little impact natural enemi...

2004
GUANG-YUN LI JING-JING LI WEI XIA HE-LI QU SHUAI YANG JIAN-PING ZHANG

Transgenic cotton is very effective in controlling targeted pests such as cotton bollworm (Helicoverpa armigera). However, increases in spider mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) populations have been reported in fields of transgenic cotton. The objectives of our laboratory experiments were (i) to determine host plant preference (transgenic or non-transgenic cotton) of T. turkestani females and (ii) to...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2013
Xiao-gang Li Qin Wei Biao Liu Mohammad-Saiful Alam Xing-xiang Wang Wenjing Shen Zheng-min Han

The components of the root exudates from two transgenic insect-resistant cotton lines and their parental cotton lines, and their effects on the growth of Fusarium oxysporum were investigated. The results demonstrated that the resistance of transgenic insect-resistant cotton to F. oxysporum was significantly reduced compared with their parental lines. Likewise, the root exudates from transgenic ...

Journal: :Journal of experimental botany 2003
H Harish Ratnayaka William T Molin Tracy M Sterling

The influence of plant interference and a mild drought on gas exchange and oxidative stress was investigated using potted plants of two cotton species (Gossypium hirsutum L. cv. Delta Pine 5415, and Gossypium barbadense L. cv. Pima S-7) and spurred anoda (Anoda cristata L. Schlecht.) of the Malvaceae. Without interference, cotton and spurred anoda had similar net photosynthesis (Pnet) but diffe...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2007
M A Mellet A S Schoeman

The effect of Bt-cotton, i.e. genetically modified cotton that contain genes expressing delta-endotoxin, on aphid, whitefly, chrysopid and coccinellid populations was determined with a two-year field study at a cotton farm near Marble Hall, South Africa. Although Bt-cotton is lepidopteran specific, non-lepidopteran arthropod populations may be indirectly influenced by the endotoxin. Abundance o...

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