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Competition for Light Interception in Different Plant Canopy Characteristics of Diverse Cotton Cultivars

Identifying the ideal plant nature and canopy structure is of great importance for improving photosynthetic production and the potential action of plants. To address this challenge, an investigation was accomplished in 2018 and 2019 at the Institute of Cotton Research (ICR) of the Chinese Academy of...

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Autores principales: Sultana, Fahmida, Dev, Washu, Xin, Minghua, Han, Yingchun, Feng, Lu, Lei, Yaping, Yang, Beifang, Wang, Guoping, Li, Xiaofei, Wang, Zhanbiao, Xing, Fangfang, Xiong, Shiwu, Li, Yabing
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9957362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36833291
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14020364
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author Sultana, Fahmida
Dev, Washu
Xin, Minghua
Han, Yingchun
Feng, Lu
Lei, Yaping
Yang, Beifang
Wang, Guoping
Li, Xiaofei
Wang, Zhanbiao
Xing, Fangfang
Xiong, Shiwu
Li, Yabing
author_facet Sultana, Fahmida
Dev, Washu
Xin, Minghua
Han, Yingchun
Feng, Lu
Lei, Yaping
Yang, Beifang
Wang, Guoping
Li, Xiaofei
Wang, Zhanbiao
Xing, Fangfang
Xiong, Shiwu
Li, Yabing
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description Identifying the ideal plant nature and canopy structure is of great importance for improving photosynthetic production and the potential action of plants. To address this challenge, an investigation was accomplished in 2018 and 2019 at the Institute of Cotton Research (ICR) of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science (CAAS), Henan Province, China. Six cotton varieties with diverse maturities and plant canopy structures were used to evaluate the light interception (LI) in cotton, the leaf area index (LAI), the biomass, and the yield throughout the two years of study. The light spatial distribution in the plant canopy was evaluated using a geographic statistical method, following the increasing quantity of radiation intercepted, which was determined using the rules of Simpson. Compared to the cotton plants with a compact structure, varieties with both a loose and tower design captured a comparatively higher amount of light (average 31.3%) and achieved a higher LAI (average 32.4%), eventually achieving a high yield (average 10.1%). Furthermore, the polynomial correlation revealed a positive relationship between the biomass accumulation in the reproductive parts and canopy-accrued light interception (LI), signifying that light interception is critical for the yield development of cotton. Furthermore, when the leaf area index (LAI) was peaked, radiation interception and biomass reached the highest during the boll-forming stage. These findings will provide guidance on the light distribution in cotton cultivars with an ideal plant structure for light capture development, providing an important foundation for researchers to better manage light and canopies.
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spelling pubmed-99573622023-02-25 Competition for Light Interception in Different Plant Canopy Characteristics of Diverse Cotton Cultivars Sultana, Fahmida Dev, Washu Xin, Minghua Han, Yingchun Feng, Lu Lei, Yaping Yang, Beifang Wang, Guoping Li, Xiaofei Wang, Zhanbiao Xing, Fangfang Xiong, Shiwu Li, Yabing Genes (Basel) Article Identifying the ideal plant nature and canopy structure is of great importance for improving photosynthetic production and the potential action of plants. To address this challenge, an investigation was accomplished in 2018 and 2019 at the Institute of Cotton Research (ICR) of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science (CAAS), Henan Province, China. Six cotton varieties with diverse maturities and plant canopy structures were used to evaluate the light interception (LI) in cotton, the leaf area index (LAI), the biomass, and the yield throughout the two years of study. The light spatial distribution in the plant canopy was evaluated using a geographic statistical method, following the increasing quantity of radiation intercepted, which was determined using the rules of Simpson. Compared to the cotton plants with a compact structure, varieties with both a loose and tower design captured a comparatively higher amount of light (average 31.3%) and achieved a higher LAI (average 32.4%), eventually achieving a high yield (average 10.1%). Furthermore, the polynomial correlation revealed a positive relationship between the biomass accumulation in the reproductive parts and canopy-accrued light interception (LI), signifying that light interception is critical for the yield development of cotton. Furthermore, when the leaf area index (LAI) was peaked, radiation interception and biomass reached the highest during the boll-forming stage. These findings will provide guidance on the light distribution in cotton cultivars with an ideal plant structure for light capture development, providing an important foundation for researchers to better manage light and canopies. MDPI 2023-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC9957362/ /pubmed/36833291 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14020364 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Yang, Beifang
Wang, Guoping
Li, Xiaofei
Wang, Zhanbiao
Xing, Fangfang
Xiong, Shiwu
Li, Yabing
Competition for Light Interception in Different Plant Canopy Characteristics of Diverse Cotton Cultivars
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title_full Competition for Light Interception in Different Plant Canopy Characteristics of Diverse Cotton Cultivars
title_fullStr Competition for Light Interception in Different Plant Canopy Characteristics of Diverse Cotton Cultivars
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title_short Competition for Light Interception in Different Plant Canopy Characteristics of Diverse Cotton Cultivars
title_sort competition for light interception in different plant canopy characteristics of diverse cotton cultivars
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9957362/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36833291
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/genes14020364
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