نتایج جستجو برای: cotton emergence

تعداد نتایج: 114012  

2008
James R. Mahan Dennis C. Gitz Randy Allen

Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) seedlings are considered to be sensitive to temperature stress. The exposure of plants to high and low temperatures can result in the production of reactive oxygen species that contribute to diminished plant performance. Plants have mechanisms that metabolize oxidants into less harmful chemicals, and enhancement of antioxidant metabolism has been shown to be benef...

Journal: :پژوهش های تولید گیاهی 0

priming is one of the seed enhancement methods that might be resulted in increased seed performance (germination and emergence). the objective of this research was to evaluate effect of priming on seed emergence and yield under wide ranges sowing dates in cotton. treatments were combinations of 6 sowing dates and 2 seed treatments (control and primed seeds). hydropriming method was used; seeds ...

Journal: :Indian journal of experimental biology 2016
B P Singh S S Sandhu V K Kalia G T Gujart M K Dhillon

Adequate expression of Bt (Bacillus thuringiensis) toxins and purity of seeds of Bt-transgenic cottons are important for controlling bollworms, and thereby increasing the cotton productivity. Therefore, we examined the variability in expression of Bt toxin proteins in the seeds and in leaves of different cotton (Gossypium hirsutum (L.) hybrids (JKCH 226, JKCH 1947, JKCH Durga, JKCH Ishwar, JKCH...

2011

Africa, both francophone as well as anglophone, has traditionally been an important cotton production base. Cotton produced in Africa is mainly exported by international merchants to Asia, where today almost 80% of world cotton fibre is processed into yarn. Fibre transformation rates in Africa are at a historic low, with only 5% of francophone and 43% of anglophone African cotton being processe...

2012
K. L. Smith R. C. Doherty J. A. Bullington J. R. Meier M. V. Bagavathiannan

Glyphosate-resistant Palmer amaranth is the most troublesome pest in Arkansas cotton production. The prolific seed production, high germination rate, and rapid growth coupled with the lack of post emergence herbicide control options make this species a constant threat to cotton farmers. Sustainable control of Palmer amaranth requires careful management of seed in the soil seedbank. To emphasize...

Journal: :Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences 2001

2014
Biao Jia Haibing He Fuyu Ma Ming Diao Guiying Jiang Zhong Zheng Jin Cui Hua Fan

The main objective of this study was to develop a nondestructive method for monitoring cotton growth and N status using a digital camera. Digital images were taken of the cotton canopies between emergence and full bloom. The green and red values were extracted from the digital images and then used to calculate canopy cover. The values of canopy cover were closely correlated with the normalized ...

A. Soltani F. Akram-Ghaderi,

Measurement or estimation of leaf area is essential for understanding crop responses to experimental treatments. The objective of this study was to develop regression models for estimating leaf area of field-grown cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) from measurements of leaf dry weight (LDW), vegetative components (stems and leaves) dry weight (VDW) and plant height (PH). Three cotton cultivars (Del...

2016
Simon Renny-Byfield Justin T. Page Joshua A. Udall William S. Sanders Daniel G. Peterson Mark A. Arick Corrinne E. Grover Jonathan F. Wendel

Domesticated cotton species provide raw material for the majority of the world's textile industry. Two independent domestication events have been identified in allopolyploid cotton, one in Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and the other to Egyptian cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.). However, two diploid cotton species, Gossypium arboreum L. and Gossypium herbaceum L., have been cultivated fo...

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