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How do cotton light interception and carbohydrate partitioning respond to cropping systems including monoculture, intercropping with wheat, and direct-seeding after wheat?

Different cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)-wheat (Triticum aestivum) planting patterns are widely applied in the Yellow River Valley of China, and crop yield mainly depends on light interception. However, little information is available on how cotton canopy light capturing and yield distribution are a...

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Autores principales: Zhi, Xiaoyu, Han, Yingchun, Xing, Fangfang, Lei, Yaping, Wang, Guoping, Feng, Lu, Yang, Beifang, Wang, Zhanbiao, Li, Xiaofei, Xiong, Shiwu, Fan, Zhengyi, Li, Yabing
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31107925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217243
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author Zhi, Xiaoyu
Han, Yingchun
Xing, Fangfang
Lei, Yaping
Wang, Guoping
Feng, Lu
Yang, Beifang
Wang, Zhanbiao
Li, Xiaofei
Xiong, Shiwu
Fan, Zhengyi
Li, Yabing
author_facet Zhi, Xiaoyu
Han, Yingchun
Xing, Fangfang
Lei, Yaping
Wang, Guoping
Feng, Lu
Yang, Beifang
Wang, Zhanbiao
Li, Xiaofei
Xiong, Shiwu
Fan, Zhengyi
Li, Yabing
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description Different cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)-wheat (Triticum aestivum) planting patterns are widely applied in the Yellow River Valley of China, and crop yield mainly depends on light interception. However, little information is available on how cotton canopy light capturing and yield distribution are affected by planting patterns. Hence, field experiments were conducted in 2016 and 2017 to study the response of cotton canopy light interception, square and boll distribution, the leaf area index (LAI) and biomass accumulation to three planting patterns: a cotton monoculture (CM, planted on 15 May) system, a cotton/wheat relay intercropping (CWI, planted on 15 May) system, in which three rows of wheat rows were intercropped with one row of cotton, and a system in which cotton was directly seeded after wheat (CWD, planted on 15 June). The following results were obtained: 1) greater light capture capacity was observed for cotton plants in the CM and CWI compared with the CWD, and the light interception of the CM was 22.4% and 51.4% greater than that of the CWI and CWD, respectively, at 30 days after sowing (DAS) in 2016; 2) more bolls occurred at the first sympodial position (SP) than at other SPs for plants in the CM; 3) based on the LAI and biomass accumulation, the cotton growth rate was the greatest in CWD, followed by CM and CWI; and 4) the CM produced significantly greater yields than did the other two treatments because it yielded more bolls and greater boll weight. Information on the characteristics of cotton growth and development in response to different planting patterns would be helpful for understanding the response of cotton yields to planting patterns and would facilitate the improvement of cotton productivity.
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spelling pubmed-65272202019-05-31 How do cotton light interception and carbohydrate partitioning respond to cropping systems including monoculture, intercropping with wheat, and direct-seeding after wheat? Zhi, Xiaoyu Han, Yingchun Xing, Fangfang Lei, Yaping Wang, Guoping Feng, Lu Yang, Beifang Wang, Zhanbiao Li, Xiaofei Xiong, Shiwu Fan, Zhengyi Li, Yabing PLoS One Research Article Different cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)-wheat (Triticum aestivum) planting patterns are widely applied in the Yellow River Valley of China, and crop yield mainly depends on light interception. However, little information is available on how cotton canopy light capturing and yield distribution are affected by planting patterns. Hence, field experiments were conducted in 2016 and 2017 to study the response of cotton canopy light interception, square and boll distribution, the leaf area index (LAI) and biomass accumulation to three planting patterns: a cotton monoculture (CM, planted on 15 May) system, a cotton/wheat relay intercropping (CWI, planted on 15 May) system, in which three rows of wheat rows were intercropped with one row of cotton, and a system in which cotton was directly seeded after wheat (CWD, planted on 15 June). The following results were obtained: 1) greater light capture capacity was observed for cotton plants in the CM and CWI compared with the CWD, and the light interception of the CM was 22.4% and 51.4% greater than that of the CWI and CWD, respectively, at 30 days after sowing (DAS) in 2016; 2) more bolls occurred at the first sympodial position (SP) than at other SPs for plants in the CM; 3) based on the LAI and biomass accumulation, the cotton growth rate was the greatest in CWD, followed by CM and CWI; and 4) the CM produced significantly greater yields than did the other two treatments because it yielded more bolls and greater boll weight. Information on the characteristics of cotton growth and development in response to different planting patterns would be helpful for understanding the response of cotton yields to planting patterns and would facilitate the improvement of cotton productivity. Public Library of Science 2019-05-20 /pmc/articles/PMC6527220/ /pubmed/31107925 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217243 Text en © 2019 Zhi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zhi, Xiaoyu
Han, Yingchun
Xing, Fangfang
Lei, Yaping
Wang, Guoping
Feng, Lu
Yang, Beifang
Wang, Zhanbiao
Li, Xiaofei
Xiong, Shiwu
Fan, Zhengyi
Li, Yabing
How do cotton light interception and carbohydrate partitioning respond to cropping systems including monoculture, intercropping with wheat, and direct-seeding after wheat?
title How do cotton light interception and carbohydrate partitioning respond to cropping systems including monoculture, intercropping with wheat, and direct-seeding after wheat?
title_full How do cotton light interception and carbohydrate partitioning respond to cropping systems including monoculture, intercropping with wheat, and direct-seeding after wheat?
title_fullStr How do cotton light interception and carbohydrate partitioning respond to cropping systems including monoculture, intercropping with wheat, and direct-seeding after wheat?
title_full_unstemmed How do cotton light interception and carbohydrate partitioning respond to cropping systems including monoculture, intercropping with wheat, and direct-seeding after wheat?
title_short How do cotton light interception and carbohydrate partitioning respond to cropping systems including monoculture, intercropping with wheat, and direct-seeding after wheat?
title_sort how do cotton light interception and carbohydrate partitioning respond to cropping systems including monoculture, intercropping with wheat, and direct-seeding after wheat?
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6527220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31107925
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0217243
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