… in growth habit to channel end-of-season perennial reserves towards increased yield and reduced regrowth after defoliation in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

S Naveed, N Gandhi, G Billings, Z Jones… - International Journal of …, 2023 - mdpi.com
… induction and meristem identity genes in Upland cotton genotypes; (2) … Upland cotton
genotypes using a genome-wide association study; (3) analyzing the diversity of the Upland cotton

Development of High-Yielding Upland Cotton Genotypes with Reduced Regrowth after Defoliation Using a Combination of Molecular and Conventional Approaches

S Naveed, J Toyinbo, H Ingole, P Valavanur Shekar… - Genes, 2023 - mdpi.com
… The growth habit of cotton is one of the crucial factors that determine crop maturation time, …
upland cotton genotypes to develop high-yielding cotton germplasm with reduced regrowth

Cotton regrowth and recovery from early season leaf loss

DE Longer, DM Oosterhuis - Environmental and experimental botany, 1999 - Elsevier
… 9-day-old cotton seedlings (pre-V4 stage) grown in laboratory and field environments, and
determine if any regrowth limitations and yield reduction occurred. We hypothesize that cotton

Lint Yield Compensatory Response to Main Stem Node Removal in Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)

S Yang, RJ Kaggwa… - Journal of agronomy …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
reduced cotton lint yield compared to the control. In the 2013 growing season, the removal of
terminal buds, 2 nodes and 4 nodes on cotton main stems reduced cotton lint … and regrowth

Tillage systems for cotton on silty upland soils

GB Triplett Jr, SM Dabney, JH Siefker - Agronomy Journal, 1996 - Wiley Online Library
… McWhorter and Jordan (1985) reported there was no lack of effort by research workers to
develop reduced tillage systems for cotton, but that little of this research was published …

[PDF][PDF] Effect of subtending leaf removal on the yield and fiber quality traits of upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).

J GH, I MS, J AH - Applied Ecology & Environmental Research, 2021 - aloki.hu
regrowth, an enhanced boll demand or “sinks” must be lower or lesser. Allowing the plant to
regrow … leaf removal has shown maximum or reduction in these traits in comparison to the …

Mepiquat chloride application combined with high plant population density promotes carbon remobilization in the roots of upland cotton

H Luo, F Tang - Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2023 - Elsevier
cotton remains an indeterminate growth habit that typically stores starch in the stems and roots
at the end of the growing season to initiate regrowth … thus leading to reduced bolls per unit …

The dynamics of carbohydrate and associated gene expression in the stems and roots of upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) during carbon remobilization

F Tang, X Gao, J Peng - Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2022 - Elsevier
Carbohydrates remobilization in non-leaf organs has a potential association with the
formation of cotton yield. However, our understanding of the physiological and molecular …

Assessing cotton defoliation, regrowth control and root rot infection using remote sensing technology

C Yang, SM Greenberg, JH Everitt… - International Journal of …, 2011 - abepublishing.org
… were able to differentiate cotton regrowth among different herbicide treatments for cotton
stalk destruction. … The disease significantly reduces cotton yield and lowers lint quality[10,11]. …

Plant density studies in San Joaquin Valley upland cotton.

SD Wright, RB Hutmacher, G Banuelos, MP Keeley… - 2007 - cabidigitallibrary.org
… In the nonAcala Uplands, higher populations tended to reduce yields mostly with earlier
planting dates under high yield conditions. Higher populations gave similar or slightly better …