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Effect of shading on yield,fiber quality and physiological characteristics of cotton subtending leaves on different fruiting positions
Authors:B L Chen  H K Yang  Y N Ma  J R Liu  F J Lv  J Chen  Y L Meng  Y H Wang  Z G Zhou
Institution:1.Key Laboratory of Crop Physiology & Ecology, Ministry of Agriculture,Nanjing Agricultural University,Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Modern Crop Production,Nanjing,China
Abstract:Little is known regarding to impact of simulated shading conditions on cotton yield and fiber quality at different fruiting positions. In this 2-year study, our field experiments investigated the effects of shading percentage on the cotton yield, fiber properties, photosynthesis, and carbohydrate concentrations in boll’s subtending leaves during various growing stages at different fruiting positions (FP). Net photosynthetic rate and effective quantum yield of PSII photochemistry decreased in response to shading on both FP1 and FP3 of the 7th sympodial branches, respectively. Shading also reduced sucrose and starch contents of leaves at each fruiting position. Shading decreased the number and mass of cotton bolls, the fiber strength and micronaire, while the fiber length increased at both fruiting positions. Our results suggested that shading resulted in the reduction of the cotton yield and fiber quality, which are mainly associated with the changes in boll number and alteration of photosynthesis and carbohydrate concentrations during the boll development.
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