نتایج جستجو برای: cotton fiber

تعداد نتایج: 149592  

2016
Jia-Shuo Yang Wei Hu Wenqing Zhao Yali Meng Binglin Chen Youhua Wang Zhiguo Zhou

Low potassium (K)-induced premature senescence in cotton has been observed worldwide, but how it affects cotton fiber properties remain unclear. We hypothesized that K deficiency affects cotton fiber properties by causing disordered fiber development, which may in turn be caused by the induction of a carbohydrate acquisition difficulty. To investigate this issue, we employed a low-K-sensitive c...

2017
J. Vincent Edwards Nicolette T. Prevost Sunghyun Nam Doug Hinchliffe Brian Condon Dorne Yager

Greige cotton is an intact plant fiber. The cuticle and primary cell wall near the outer surface of the cotton fiber contains pectin, peroxidases, superoxide dismutase (SOD), and trace metals, which are associated with hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂) generation during cotton fiber development. Traditionally, the processing of cotton into gauze involves scouring and bleaching processes that remove the ...

2015
Zhigang Meng Zhaohong Meng Rui Zhang Chengzhen Liang Jianmin Wan Yanling Wang Honghong Zhai Sandui Guo Xianlong Zhang

Arginase is the only enzyme capable of producing urea in plants. This enzyme also contributes to many important biological functions during plant growth and development, such as seed development, root development and plant nitrogen using. The unique rice arginase gene OsARG is known to affect nitrogen use efficiency and is also associated with higher yields in rice. In this study, we transforme...

2017
Min Wang Runrun Sun Chao Li Qinglian Wang Baohong Zhang

The role of microRNAs (miRNAs) during cotton fiber development remains unclear. Here, a total of 54 miRNAs belonging to 39 families were selected to characterize miRNA regulatory mechanism in eight different fiber development stages in upland cotton cv BM-1. Among 54 miRNAs, 18 miRNAs were involved in cotton fiber initiation and eight miRNAs were related to fiber elongation and secondary wall b...

2015
Yongliang Liu B. Todd Campbell Chris Delhom Vikki Martin

High volume instrumentation (HVITM) measurement is a primary and routine tool of providing fiber properties to cotton researchers. There have been considerable studies designed to derive yarn quality from acquired fiber quality data by various means, including HVI. There is also of desired information about the comparison of yarn quality within a cotton cultivar or among the cultivars, as such ...

In the case of delayed planting of cotton, using cotton plantlets may lead to a better acquisition of light and water throughout the plant growth and hence an enhanced plant growth and yield. Therefore, in order to evaluate the effect of transplanting method on cotton quantitative and qualitative traits, a 2-year field research was carried out using a split plot design experiment with different...

2011
Xiangdong Chen Wangzhen Guo Tianzhen Zhang

In the 21st century, advent of the omics era provides scientists with greater opportunities to dissect molecular mechanisms of cotton fiber development. Cotton contributes natural fiber for the worldwide textile industry; therefore, dissecting its biological properties is a very important scientific objective. Current Chinese scientists have made significant contributions to cotton omics, focus...

2010
Zhanyou Xu John Z. Yu Jaemin Cho Jing Yu Russell J. Kohel Richard G. Percy

Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is an important crop plant that is widely grown to produce both natural textile fibers and cottonseed oil. Cotton fibers, the economically more important product of the cotton plant, are seed trichomes derived from individual cells of the epidermal layer of the seed coat. It has been known for a long time that large numbers of genes determine the development of cotton fi...

2014
Wen-Qin Bai Yue-Hua Xiao Juan Zhao Shui-Qing Song Lin Hu Jian-Yan Zeng Xian-Bi Li Lei Hou Ming Luo De-Mou Li Yan Pei

Bioactive gibberellins (GAs) comprise an important class of natural plant growth regulators and play essential roles in cotton fiber development. To date, the molecular base of GAs' functions in fiber development is largely unclear. To address this question, the endogenous bioactive GA levels in cotton developing fibers were elevated by specifically up-regulating GA 20-oxidase and suppressing G...

2015
Mercedes C. Hernandez-Gomez Jean-Luc Runavot Xiaoyuan Guo Stéphane Bourot Thomas A.S. Benians William G.T. Willats Frank Meulewaeter J. Paul Knox

The roles of non-cellulosic polysaccharides in cotton fiber development are poorly understood. Combining glycan microarrays and in situ analyses with monoclonal antibodies, polysaccharide linkage analyses and transcript profiling, the occurrence of heteromannan and heteroxylan polysaccharides and related genes in developing and mature cotton (Gossypium spp.) fibers has been determined. Comparat...

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