Recent advances and future perspectives in early‐maturing cotton research

H Zhao, Y Chen, J Liu, Z Wang, F Li, X Ge - New Phytologist, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Cotton's fundamental requirements for long periods of growth and specific seasonal
temperatures limit the global arable areas that can be utilized to cultivate cotton. This …

Progression of drip irrigation and fertigation in cotton across the globe and its future perspectives for sustainable agriculture: an overview

Y Vaddula, K Singh - Applied Water Science, 2023 - Springer
Sustainable use and efficient management of water as an agricultural input have become a
major global challenge. Agriculture consumes 70% of global freshwater sources, of which …

3D reconstruction and characterization of cotton bolls in situ based on UVA technology

S Xiao, S Fei, Y Ye, D Xu, Z Xie, K Bi, Y Guo, B Li… - ISPRS Journal of …, 2024 - Elsevier
Phenotypic traits at the organ scale hold significant importance in the realm of plant
breeding, notably in evaluating genetic diversity, selecting innovative cultivars, and …

Quantitative genomics-enabled selection for simultaneous improvement of lint yield and seed traits in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

Z Li, QH Zhu, P Moncuquet, I Wilson… - Theoretical and Applied …, 2024 - Springer
Key message A Bayesian linkage disequilibrium-based multiple-locus mixed model
identified QTLs for fibre, seed and oil traits and predicted breeding worthiness of test lines …

Leveraging transcriptomics-based approaches to enhance genomic prediction: integrating SNPs and gene networks for cotton fibre quality improvement

N Khalilisamani, Z Li, FA Pettolino… - Frontiers in plant …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Cultivated cotton plants are the world's largest source of natural fibre, where yield and
quality are key traits for this renewable and biodegradable commodity. The Gossypium …

Optimizing nitrogen application methods and frequency to increase cotton yield in summer direct sown condition

Z Zhang, S Qiu, RJ Thistlethwaite, X Yao… - Industrial Crops and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Multiple nitrogen (N) application is proved to increase cotton yield, while whether foliar
spraying can replace soil application remains unclear, although foliar application may be …

[HTML][HTML] The here and now of climate change: Climatic trends throughout Australian cotton regions and implications for the growing season

K Broughton, C Nunn, M Bange - Field Crops Research, 2024 - Elsevier
Context Much research has focused on assessing future climatic conditions on cotton
production. However, understanding climatic changes that have already occurred …

GhERF41, a group IIIe ERF protein, participates in regulating cell wall synthesis in cotton fiber

Y Gao, Y Cui, S Li, M Feng, L Liu, W Xu… - Industrial Crops and …, 2023 - Elsevier
Cotton provides the world's leading natural fiber. Cotton fiber cell wall dictates pivotal fiber
quality indexes such as fiber length and strength, in addition to defining fiber cell …

GhHB14_D10 and GhREV_D5, two HD-ZIP III transcription factors, play a regulatory role in cotton fiber secondary cell wall biosynthesis

S Li, M Yu, G Qanmber, M Feng, G Hussain, Y Wang… - Plant Cell Reports, 2024 - Springer
Key message GhHB14_D10 and GhREV_D5 regulated secondary cell wall formation and
played an important role in fiber development. Abstract Cotton serves as an important …

HairNet2: deep learning to quantify cotton leaf hairiness, a complex genetic and environmental trait

M Farazi, WC Conaty, L Egan, SPJ Thompson… - Plant Methods, 2024 - Springer
Background Cotton accounts for 80% of the global natural fibre production. Its leaf hairiness
affects insect resistance, fibre yield, and economic value. However, this phenotype is still …