Physiology of Cotton
(Sprache: Englisch)
Cotton production today is not to be undertaken frivolously. This book aims to provide those dealing with the production of cotton with the basic knowledge of the physiology of the plant required to manage the cotton crop in a profitable manner.
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Cotton production today is not to be undertaken frivolously. This book aims to provide those dealing with the production of cotton with the basic knowledge of the physiology of the plant required to manage the cotton crop in a profitable manner.
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Cotton production today is not to be undertaken frivolously if one expects to profit by its production. If cotton production is to be sustainable and produced profitably, it is essential to be knowledgeable about the growth and development of the cotton plant and in the adaptation of cultivars to the region as well as the technology available. In addition, those individuals involved in growing cotton should be familiar with the use of management aids to know the most profitable time to irrigate, apply plant growth regulators, herbicides, foliar fertilizers, insecticides, defoliants, etc. The chapters in this book were assembled to provide those dealing with the production of cotton with the basic knowledge of the physiology of the plant required to manage the cotton crop in a profitable manner.
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Physiology of Cotton “
- Foreword- Preface
- Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: The Origin and Evolution of Gossypium
1. Introduction
2. Emergence and Diversification of The Cotton Tribe
3. Emergence and Diversification of the Cotton Genus
4. Biogeography and Speciation
5. Domestication of the Cultivated Cottons
6. Summary
7. Acknowledgments
Chapter 2: Germplasm Resources for Physiological Research and Development
1. Introduction
2. Germplasm Collections
3. Diversity Within
4. Diversity in the Germplasm Collections
5. Summary
Chapter 3: Morphological Alterations in Response to Management and Environment
1. Introduction
2. Early Growth Events
3. Temperature
4. Water
5. Nitrogen
6. Growth Regulators
7. Ozone
8. Summary
Chapter 4: Physiological and Anatomical Factors Determining Fiber Structure and Utility
1. Introduction
2. Overview of Fiber Development
3. Fineness
4. Length
5. Maturity
6. Strength
7. Uniformity
8. Yield
9. Attempts to Modify Fiber Properties
10. Acknowledgments
Chapter 5: Germination and Seedling Development
1. Introduction
2. Physiology of Germinating Cotton Seeds
3. Temperature
4. Water
Light and Cotton Seedling Physiology
5. Impacts of Tillage and other Soil Factors on Cotton Seedling Emergence
6. Seedling Disease Complex and other Biotic Stress Factors that affect Cotton Seedling Emergence
7. Summary
Chapter 6: Growth and Development of Root Systems
1. Introduction
2. Anatomy of Cotton Roots
3. Development of the Cotton Root System
4. Factors Affecting Cotton Root Growth
5. Enhancement of Cotton Root Growth
6. Methodology of Root Investigations
7. Conclusions and Future Directions
Chapter 7: Temporal Dynamics of Cotton Leaves And Canopies
1. Introduction
2. Plant-crop Morphology
3. Leaf Morphology
4. Light Interception
5. Photosynthetic Light Response
6. Photosynthesis Pattern with Leaf Age
7. Carbon Budget - Leaf
8. Carbon Budget - Boll
9. Significance for Management of Cotton
10. Summary
Chapter 8: Cotton
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Source/Sink Relationships
1. Introduction
2. The Source
3. The Sinks
4. Summary
Chapter 9: Relation of Growth and Development to Mineral Nutrition
1. Introduction
2. Essential Nutrients
3. Nutrient Uptake and Distribution
4. Effects of Cultivars on Nutrient Uptake
5. Boll Load/nutrient Status on Uptake and Distribution
6. Summary
Chapter 10: Cycles and Rhythms In Cotton
1. Introduction to Biological Rhythms
2. Biological Rhythms in Cotton
3. Future Directions
Chapter 11: Physiology of Seed and Fiber Development
1. Introduction
2. Fiber Initiation
3.
4. Hormones and Embryo Development
5. Conclusion
Chapter 12: Plant Responses to Temperature Extremes
1. Introduction
2. Temperature Measurements
3. Temperature Responses of Cotton Metabolism
4. Summary
Chapter 13: Plant Responses to Salinity
1. Introduction
2. Specific Examples of Salinity Problems
3. Plant Responses to Salinity
4. Boll Yield and Fiber Quality
5. Physiology
6. Irrigation
7. Other Environmental Factors
8. Novel Sources of Salt Resistance For Breeding
9. Summary
10. Acknowledgements
Chapter 14: Plant Responses to Mineral Deficiencies and Toxicities
1. Introduction
2. Nitrogen Deficiency
3. Phosphorus Deficiency
4. Potassium Deficiency
5. Calcium Deficiency
6. Magnesium Deficiency
7. Sulfur Deficiency
8. Manganese Deficiency
9. Zinc Deficiency
10. Copper Deficiency
10. Iron Deficiency
12. Boron Deficiency
13. Molybdenum Deficiency
14. Toxicity
15. Summary
Chapter 15: Air Pollution Stress
1. Introduction
2. Plant Exposure Techniques
3. Ozone
4. Sulfur Dioxide
5. Summary
Chapter 16: Responses of Cotton
1. Introduction
2. The Source
3. The Sinks
4. Summary
Chapter 9: Relation of Growth and Development to Mineral Nutrition
1. Introduction
2. Essential Nutrients
3. Nutrient Uptake and Distribution
4. Effects of Cultivars on Nutrient Uptake
5. Boll Load/nutrient Status on Uptake and Distribution
6. Summary
Chapter 10: Cycles and Rhythms In Cotton
1. Introduction to Biological Rhythms
2. Biological Rhythms in Cotton
3. Future Directions
Chapter 11: Physiology of Seed and Fiber Development
1. Introduction
2. Fiber Initiation
3.
4. Hormones and Embryo Development
5. Conclusion
Chapter 12: Plant Responses to Temperature Extremes
1. Introduction
2. Temperature Measurements
3. Temperature Responses of Cotton Metabolism
4. Summary
Chapter 13: Plant Responses to Salinity
1. Introduction
2. Specific Examples of Salinity Problems
3. Plant Responses to Salinity
4. Boll Yield and Fiber Quality
5. Physiology
6. Irrigation
7. Other Environmental Factors
8. Novel Sources of Salt Resistance For Breeding
9. Summary
10. Acknowledgements
Chapter 14: Plant Responses to Mineral Deficiencies and Toxicities
1. Introduction
2. Nitrogen Deficiency
3. Phosphorus Deficiency
4. Potassium Deficiency
5. Calcium Deficiency
6. Magnesium Deficiency
7. Sulfur Deficiency
8. Manganese Deficiency
9. Zinc Deficiency
10. Copper Deficiency
10. Iron Deficiency
12. Boron Deficiency
13. Molybdenum Deficiency
14. Toxicity
15. Summary
Chapter 15: Air Pollution Stress
1. Introduction
2. Plant Exposure Techniques
3. Ozone
4. Sulfur Dioxide
5. Summary
Chapter 16: Responses of Cotton
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Bibliographische Angaben
- 2014, 2010., 563 Seiten, Maße: 27,9 cm, Kartoniert (TB), Englisch
- Herausgegeben:Stewart, James McD.; Oosterhuis, Derrick; Heitholt, James J.; Mauney, Jack R.
- Verlag: Springer Netherlands
- ISBN-10: 9400790554
- ISBN-13: 9789400790551
Sprache:
Englisch
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