Even though high temperatures significantly reduce both vegetative growth and yield in cotton, very little is known about the effects of heat stress on cotton antioxidant system. Thus, the effects of gradual heat stress on cotton growth in controlled conditions were investigated in the present study. At squaring stage, cotton plants were subjected to two different temperatures, 38 and 45°C to determine the influence of heat stress on the plants. The results of the present study showed that heat stress did not significantly altered the levels of malondialdehyde (MDA) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) in the leaves, whereas there was a remarkable decline in proline quantity of the leaves of plants subjected to 45°C heat stress. As for th...
Heat and drought stresses are often coincident and constitute major factors limiting global crop yie...
High temperature stress is among the most difficult to control abiotic factors affecting crop yields...
We investigated the role of ethylene in the response of cotton to high temperature using cotton geno...
Episodes of extremely high temperature during reproductive stages of cotton crops are common in many...
WOS: 000333513600016Crop losses due to combined drought and heat is predicted be greater in the futu...
The unpredictably changing climatic conditions, especially high temperatures, are putting a continuo...
We investigated the effect of various growth substances such as hydrogen peroxide, salicylic acid (S...
Cotton is an important cash crop in addition to being a fiber commodity, and it plays an essential p...
Drought and heat are the most important abiotic stresses that adversely affectphenology, growth, fib...
WOS: 000368249900006The effects of drought and heat stress on physiology of two common cotton specie...
Abstract Heat waves, and an increased number of warm days and nights, have become more prevalent in ...
ABSTRACT Heat stress causes major losses to cotton seed and lint yield. Introduction of heat stress ...
Coincidence of high temperature with terminal reproductive pheno-stages of cotton is chief constrain...
Cotton seeds planted under dryland conditions frequently experience periods of water-deficit stress ...
This study aimed to optimize methods for identifying heat-tolerant and heat-susceptible cotton plant...
Heat and drought stresses are often coincident and constitute major factors limiting global crop yie...
High temperature stress is among the most difficult to control abiotic factors affecting crop yields...
We investigated the role of ethylene in the response of cotton to high temperature using cotton geno...
Episodes of extremely high temperature during reproductive stages of cotton crops are common in many...
WOS: 000333513600016Crop losses due to combined drought and heat is predicted be greater in the futu...
The unpredictably changing climatic conditions, especially high temperatures, are putting a continuo...
We investigated the effect of various growth substances such as hydrogen peroxide, salicylic acid (S...
Cotton is an important cash crop in addition to being a fiber commodity, and it plays an essential p...
Drought and heat are the most important abiotic stresses that adversely affectphenology, growth, fib...
WOS: 000368249900006The effects of drought and heat stress on physiology of two common cotton specie...
Abstract Heat waves, and an increased number of warm days and nights, have become more prevalent in ...
ABSTRACT Heat stress causes major losses to cotton seed and lint yield. Introduction of heat stress ...
Coincidence of high temperature with terminal reproductive pheno-stages of cotton is chief constrain...
Cotton seeds planted under dryland conditions frequently experience periods of water-deficit stress ...
This study aimed to optimize methods for identifying heat-tolerant and heat-susceptible cotton plant...
Heat and drought stresses are often coincident and constitute major factors limiting global crop yie...
High temperature stress is among the most difficult to control abiotic factors affecting crop yields...
We investigated the role of ethylene in the response of cotton to high temperature using cotton geno...