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Title: Effects of irrigation, cultivar and plant density on cotton within-boll fiber quality.
Authors: FENG, L.
BUFON, V.
MILLS, C.
HEQUET, E.
BORDOVSKY, J. P.
KEELING, W.
BOMAN, R.
BEDNARZ, C.
Affiliation: LU FENG, CHINESE ACADEMY OF AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES; VINICIUS BOF BUFON, CPAC; CORY MILLS, TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY; ERIC HEQUET, TEXAS AGRILIFE RESEARCH; JAMES P. BORDOVSVY, TEXAS AGRILIFE RESEARCH; WAYNE KEELING, TEXAS AGRILIFE RESEARCH; RANDAL BOMAN, TEXAS AGRILIFE EXTENSION SERVICE; BEDNARZ, C., TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY.
Date Issued: 2010
Citation: In: INTERNATIONAL ANNUAL MEETIGS, ASA, CSSA, AND SSSA, Long Beach, CA, 2010. Green Revolution 2.0: Food + Energy and Environmental Security: abstracts on line. Long Beach, 2010.
Pages: 1 p.
Description: This study was designed to determine how within-boll flber quality of cotton is affected through irrigation, cultivar, and plant density management. Increased irrigatlon generally increased fiber length and upper quartile length, and decreased fineness and maturlty ratio. Irrigation effects were greater on fiber length and maturity ratio at seed positions close to the apex of the locule.
Thesagro: Algodão
Irrigação
NAL Thesaurus: Cotton
Irrigation rates
Plant density
Type of Material: Resumo em anais e proceedings
Access: openAccess
Appears in Collections:Resumo em anais de congresso (CPAC)

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