نتایج جستجو برای: cotton emergence

تعداد نتایج: 114012  

2015
Qian Yan Hou-Sheng Liu Dan Yao Xin Li Han Chen Yang Dou Yi Wang Yan Pei Yue-Hua Xiao

Basic/helix-loop-helix (bHLH) proteins comprise one of the largest transcription factor families and play important roles in diverse cellular and molecular processes. Comprehensive analyses of the composition and evolution of the bHLH family in cotton are essential to elucidate their functions and the molecular basis of cotton development. By searching bHLH homologous genes in sequenced diploid...

2011
Marina F. Sanamyan Julia E. Petlyakova Elnora A. Sharipova Ibrokhim Y. Abdurakhmonov

The presence of distinct morphological markers in monosomics is important for selection and maintenance of the monosomic plants in subsequent generations and for a well-targeted chromosome substitutions. Here we present cytological and morphological features of the cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) monosomic lines developed in Uzbekistan, and their identification by means of translocation tests. W...

2017
Yuan Yuan Hongjie Feng Lingfei Wang Zhifang Li Yongqiang Shi LiHong Zhao Zili Feng Heqin Zhu

Verticillium wilt is a soil-borne disease, and severely limits the development of cotton production. To investigate the role of endophytic fungi on Verticillium wilt, CEF-818 (Penicillium simplicissimum), CEF-714 (Leptosphaeria sp.), CEF-642 (Talaromyces flavus.) and CEF-193 (Acremonium sp.) isolated from cotton roots were used to assess their effects against cotton wilt disease caused by a def...

2004

Insect-resistant cotton was first introduced commercially in 1996. It is commonly referred to as Bt cotton, because it produces an insecticidal protein from the naturally occurring soil bacterium Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt). Global adoption of Bt cotton has risen dramatically from 800,000 hectares in its year of introduction in 1996 to 5.7 million hectares (alone and stacked with herbicide-tole...

2017
Sandesh K Shrestha Kurt Lamour Heather Young-Kelly

Corynespora cassiicola attackes diverse agriculturally important plants, including soybean and cotton, in the US. It is a reemerge pathogen on cotton in southeastern US. Whole genome sequences of four cotton and one soybean isolate from Tennessee were used to develop single nucleotide polymorphism markers for cotton isolates. Cotton isolates had little diversity at the genome level and very lit...

2012
Qing Liu Danny J. Llewellyn Surinder P. Singh Allan G. Green

Unlike other major crops in which seeds provide most of the economic value, cotton seed is largely a by-product of more valuable fiber production and represents only approximately 15% of the farm gate value of the cotton crop. A cotton plant normally produces about 1.6 kg of seed for every kg of lint. Following ginning to remove the lint fiber, fuzzy cotton seed is either used directly as anima...

2013
Wei Wu Xin Li Liang Hai Yang Zhao Ting Ting Xu Xiang Dong Liu

Host specialization is a ubiquitous character of phytophagous insects. The polyphagous population is usually composed of some subpopulations that can use only a few closely related plants. Cotton-melon aphids, Aphis gossypii Glover exhibited strong host specialization, and the cotton- and cucurbits-specialized biotypes had been clearly identified. However, the experimental work that addressed t...

2003
R. RYLANDER M. LUNDHOLM

Bacterial contamination of various parts of the cotton plant and of cotton from different mills was investigated. The predominant bacterial species were Gram-negative rods mainly of the Enterobacter genus. When guinea pigs inhaled strains of these bacteria cultivated from cotton, a strong leucocyte mobilising capacity was found for Pseudomonas and Enterobacter but not for Agrobacterium or Bacil...

2014
K. R. Thorp S. Ale M. P. Bange E. M. Barnes G. Hoogenboom R. J. Lascano S. Nair J. O. Paz N. Rajan K. R. Reddy G. W. Wall J. W. White

38 The development and application of cropping system simulation models for cotton production has 39 a long and rich history, beginning in the southeastern United States in the 1960's and now expanded to 40 major cotton production regions globally. This paper briefly reviews the history of cotton simulation 41 models, examines applications of the models since the turn of the century, and identi...

2005
ZORAN STJEPANOVIC ANTON JEZERNIK

Fibre blend should be composed regarding the requirements and allowable price of the textile end product. Using the appropriate raw material and optimised fibre blends we can influence the mechanical properties and regularity of a yarn as well as significantly reduce the number of yarn faults. The contribution presents a study of the influence of quality characteristics of cotton fibres and con...

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