Gossypol, a terpenoid compound mainly synthesized in the cotton roots, acts as a phytoalexin in protecting the plants from biotic stress. Roots are critical for both the secondary metabolism and the growth of the plant. Light plays an important role in plant growth and material metabolism, however, the effect of root illumination (RI) on the cotton seedling growth and gossypol metabolism remains unclear. In the present study, the cotton genetic standard line TM-1 and four pairs of near-isogenic lines (NILs) were used as materials to study the impact of RI on cotton seedlings. Results showed that, compared with the cotton seedlings cultivated without RI, the photosynthetic rate, leaf area, and dry weight of roots and leaves were significantl...
The existence of only natural brown and green cotton fibers (BCF and GCF, respectively), as well as ...
The wild cotton species Gossypium stocksii produces a brown fiber that provides a valuable resource ...
Studies on induced defenses have predominantly focused on foliar induction by above-ground herbivore...
Cotton refers to species in the genus Gossypium that bear spinnable seed coat fibers. A total of 50 ...
AbstractGossypol, a naturally occurring terpenoid found in pigment glands located throughout the cot...
Anthocyanins are known as the central players in kingdom Planta, elucidating their major role in var...
Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which ...
Photoinactivation of Photosystem II (PS II) during photosynthesis can lead to the loss of photochemi...
It is well known that the survival rate of cotton seedlings is low, and the growth and development s...
A wide variety of physiological responses, including most light responses, also are modulated by pho...
Gossypol and its methylated derivatives are produced in the leaves, seeds, stems, and roots of cott...
Drought stress significantly limits cotton growth and production due to the necessity of water at ev...
Includes vitaCotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and maize (Zea mays L.) are important economic crops tha...
The influence of ambient solar UV-A or UV-B radiation on growth responses was investigated in three ...
Gossypium hirsutum, the Upland cotton, represents more than 95% of the cotton fiber annually produce...
The existence of only natural brown and green cotton fibers (BCF and GCF, respectively), as well as ...
The wild cotton species Gossypium stocksii produces a brown fiber that provides a valuable resource ...
Studies on induced defenses have predominantly focused on foliar induction by above-ground herbivore...
Cotton refers to species in the genus Gossypium that bear spinnable seed coat fibers. A total of 50 ...
AbstractGossypol, a naturally occurring terpenoid found in pigment glands located throughout the cot...
Anthocyanins are known as the central players in kingdom Planta, elucidating their major role in var...
Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which ...
Photoinactivation of Photosystem II (PS II) during photosynthesis can lead to the loss of photochemi...
It is well known that the survival rate of cotton seedlings is low, and the growth and development s...
A wide variety of physiological responses, including most light responses, also are modulated by pho...
Gossypol and its methylated derivatives are produced in the leaves, seeds, stems, and roots of cott...
Drought stress significantly limits cotton growth and production due to the necessity of water at ev...
Includes vitaCotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and maize (Zea mays L.) are important economic crops tha...
The influence of ambient solar UV-A or UV-B radiation on growth responses was investigated in three ...
Gossypium hirsutum, the Upland cotton, represents more than 95% of the cotton fiber annually produce...
The existence of only natural brown and green cotton fibers (BCF and GCF, respectively), as well as ...
The wild cotton species Gossypium stocksii produces a brown fiber that provides a valuable resource ...
Studies on induced defenses have predominantly focused on foliar induction by above-ground herbivore...