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Long‐term tillage and nitrogen fertilization in a continuous cotton–cover crop system influenced soil organic matter and nitrogen availability, shaping nitrogen acquisition strategies of a vetch cover crop. Conventional tillage promoted greater reliance on BNF, whereas no‐till systems favored soil‐derived nitrogen uptake and higher legume nitrogen ...
Facundo Lussich +3 more
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Henbit is an attainable cover crop
Henbit is a short‐season plant that grows through the winter. It seeds itself in the spring with seeds that stay dormant through the summer and germinate in the fall. Winter growth makes henbit a good cover crop for the offseason of summer cash crops. Abstract Henbit (Lamium amplexicaule L.) is a potential cover crop in the Central United States, but ...
David M. Brenner
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The most abundant ESTs detected in the Gossypium hirsutum leaf library.
The most abundant ESTs detected in the Gossypium hirsutum leaf library.
Deyong Lai (193505) +5 more
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Abstract Commercial row crop production in the midsouthern United States is characterized by extensive application of inorganic soil inputs and management practices that contribute to degraded soil health. This study was conducted to determine if cover crops affect spatial or temporal changes in soil chemical properties in a raised, stale seedbed ...
G. Dave Spencer +6 more
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Lc1 Brown Cotton Gossypium hirsutum
RNA and DNA sequencing from Lc1 Brown Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L), a naturally colored cotton with enhanced intrinsic flame ...
USDA-ARS (17854919)
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Cover crops and nitrogen rates: Impacts on no‐till corn and soil health in Louisiana
Abstract Use of cover cropping systems to improve soil health is still limited in Louisiana. This study aimed to examine the interaction between cover crops and nitrogen (N) fertilizer rates on crop yield, soil chemical, and biological properties. Winter cover crop treatments, including legumes, a grass and brassica, and a fallow control, were combined
Kritsanee Iamjud +2 more
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AtWuschel Promotes Formation of the Embryogenic Callus in Gossypium hirsutum
Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) is one of the most recalcitrant species for in vitro plant regeneration through somatic embryogenesis. Callus from only a few cultivars can produce embryogenic callus (EC), but the mechanism is not well elucidated. Here we screened a cultivar, CRI24, with high efficiency of EC produce. The expression of genes relevant
Wu Zheng +9 more
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Gossypium hirsutum strain:DP5690 Transcriptome or Gene expression
Gossypium hirsutum Li2 lintless 8 DPA cotton fiber ...
USDA (17854931)
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A transient transformation system for gene characterization in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)
Background: Genetically modified cotton accounts for 64% of the world's cotton growing area (22.3 million hectares). The genome sequencing of the diploid cotton progenitors Gossypium raimondii and Gossypium arboreum as well as the cultivated Gossypium ...
Guo, Yutao +23 more
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Response Zea mays L.and Gossypium hirsutum L. to salt stress and potassium supplement
Response Zea mays L.and Gossypium hirsutum L. to salt stress and potassium supplementResponse Zea mays L.and Gossypium hirsutum L.
Elsayed Ali, Marwa
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