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Kaolin and Jasmonic acid improved cotton productivity under water stress conditions
Drought is one of the most emerging threat that causes a severe reduction in cotton plant growth and development. Being cotton is a major cash crop has great threat to prevailing drought events in Pakistan. A field experiment was conducted in Kharif season 2018 at Research Area of MNS-University of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8568989/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34764776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.07.043 |
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author | Nazim, Muhammad Ali, Muqarrab Shahzad, Khurram Ahmad, Fiaz Nawaz, Fahim Amin, Muhammad Anjum, Shazia Nasif, Omaima Ali Alharbi, Sulaiman Fahad, Shah Danish, Subhan Datta, Rahul |
author_facet | Nazim, Muhammad Ali, Muqarrab Shahzad, Khurram Ahmad, Fiaz Nawaz, Fahim Amin, Muhammad Anjum, Shazia Nasif, Omaima Ali Alharbi, Sulaiman Fahad, Shah Danish, Subhan Datta, Rahul |
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description | Drought is one of the most emerging threat that causes a severe reduction in cotton plant growth and development. Being cotton is a major cash crop has great threat to prevailing drought events in Pakistan. A field experiment was conducted in Kharif season 2018 at Research Area of MNS-University of Agriculture, Multan, Pakistan to assess the role of foliar applied kaolin and jasmonic acid on vegetative growth, gas exchange and reproductive traits of cotton under normal irrigated and artificial water deficit conditions. The experiment was laid -out in a factorial randomized complete block design with split – split plot arrangement. Main plots were allocated for irrigation levels, sub-plots for two -cotton genotypes viz. NIAB − 878 and SLH − 19 while sub – sub plots for treatments of kaolin and Jasmonic acid. Water deficit stress was created by skipping irrigation at flowering for 21 days. Foliar sprays of Kaolin (5%, w/v) and Jasmonic acid (100 μM) were applied alone or in combination at 60 days after planntinon both to normal irrigated and water-stresse skip irrigation while irrigation water alone was sprayed in control plots. Both cotton genotypes responded variably to normal irrigated and skip conditions. Skipping irrigation for up to 21 days at flowering caused a significant decrease in leaf relative water content, SPAD values, net photosynthetic rate and seed cotton yield in both the genotypes. Seed cotton yield showed an overall decline of 24.7% in skip over Normal irrigated crop. The genotype NIAB − 878 produced maximum seed cotton yield of 3.304 Mg ha(−1) in normal that dropped to 2.579 Mg ha(−1) in skip, thus showing an average decline of 21.9 %. Similarly, SLH − 19 produced 2.537 Mg ha(−1) seed cotton under normal that dropped to 1.822 Mg ha(−1) in skip, showing an average decline of 28.2%. The Application of Kaolin and JA Jasmonic acid, either applied individually or in combination, improved vegetative and reproductive development of both cotton varieties in normal and skip regimes. However, combined kaolin and Jasmonic Acid application proved to be more beneficial in terms of seed cotton production and other parameters studied. |
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spelling | pubmed-85689892021-11-10 Kaolin and Jasmonic acid improved cotton productivity under water stress conditions Nazim, Muhammad Ali, Muqarrab Shahzad, Khurram Ahmad, Fiaz Nawaz, Fahim Amin, Muhammad Anjum, Shazia Nasif, Omaima Ali Alharbi, Sulaiman Fahad, Shah Danish, Subhan Datta, Rahul Saudi J Biol Sci Original Article Drought is one of the most emerging threat that causes a severe reduction in cotton plant growth and development. Being cotton is a major cash crop has great threat to prevailing drought events in Pakistan. A field experiment was conducted in Kharif season 2018 at Research Area of MNS-University of Agriculture, Multan, Pakistan to assess the role of foliar applied kaolin and jasmonic acid on vegetative growth, gas exchange and reproductive traits of cotton under normal irrigated and artificial water deficit conditions. The experiment was laid -out in a factorial randomized complete block design with split – split plot arrangement. Main plots were allocated for irrigation levels, sub-plots for two -cotton genotypes viz. NIAB − 878 and SLH − 19 while sub – sub plots for treatments of kaolin and Jasmonic acid. Water deficit stress was created by skipping irrigation at flowering for 21 days. Foliar sprays of Kaolin (5%, w/v) and Jasmonic acid (100 μM) were applied alone or in combination at 60 days after planntinon both to normal irrigated and water-stresse skip irrigation while irrigation water alone was sprayed in control plots. Both cotton genotypes responded variably to normal irrigated and skip conditions. Skipping irrigation for up to 21 days at flowering caused a significant decrease in leaf relative water content, SPAD values, net photosynthetic rate and seed cotton yield in both the genotypes. Seed cotton yield showed an overall decline of 24.7% in skip over Normal irrigated crop. The genotype NIAB − 878 produced maximum seed cotton yield of 3.304 Mg ha(−1) in normal that dropped to 2.579 Mg ha(−1) in skip, thus showing an average decline of 21.9 %. Similarly, SLH − 19 produced 2.537 Mg ha(−1) seed cotton under normal that dropped to 1.822 Mg ha(−1) in skip, showing an average decline of 28.2%. The Application of Kaolin and JA Jasmonic acid, either applied individually or in combination, improved vegetative and reproductive development of both cotton varieties in normal and skip regimes. However, combined kaolin and Jasmonic Acid application proved to be more beneficial in terms of seed cotton production and other parameters studied. Elsevier 2021-11 2021-07-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8568989/ /pubmed/34764776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.07.043 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Original Article Nazim, Muhammad Ali, Muqarrab Shahzad, Khurram Ahmad, Fiaz Nawaz, Fahim Amin, Muhammad Anjum, Shazia Nasif, Omaima Ali Alharbi, Sulaiman Fahad, Shah Danish, Subhan Datta, Rahul Kaolin and Jasmonic acid improved cotton productivity under water stress conditions |
title | Kaolin and Jasmonic acid improved cotton productivity under water stress conditions |
title_full | Kaolin and Jasmonic acid improved cotton productivity under water stress conditions |
title_fullStr | Kaolin and Jasmonic acid improved cotton productivity under water stress conditions |
title_full_unstemmed | Kaolin and Jasmonic acid improved cotton productivity under water stress conditions |
title_short | Kaolin and Jasmonic acid improved cotton productivity under water stress conditions |
title_sort | kaolin and jasmonic acid improved cotton productivity under water stress conditions |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8568989/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34764776 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.07.043 |
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