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Two plant‐growth promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) consortia (AU8 and TX1) induced a deterrence of host plant location and oviposition behavior of Spodoptera exigua females in both susceptible and resistant cotton plants. Most of the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) increased in PGPR‐treated plants compared to untreated plants. # indicates treatments not
Pascal Mahukpe Ayelo +3 more
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Background Melatonin 2-hydroxylase (M2H) is the first enzyme in the catabolism pathway of melatonin, which catalyzes the production of 2-hydroxymelatonin (2-OHM) from melatonin.
Yuexin Zhang +15 more
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Genome mapping of tetraploid cotton : towards a saturated and unified map [PDF]
DNA-based genetic maps have been produced in nearly all major crop species, thus facilitating the analysis of genome structure and evolution, and improving efficiency and accuracy of breeding.
Bojinov, B. +4 more
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Spodoptera litura neonates showed increased movement on Bt‐expressing Bollgard 3 (BG) cotton leaf discs but did not initially avoid it. Survival was higher when larvae could move from BG3 to non‐Bt leaf discs. On whole plants, more larvae dispersed from hatching on BG3 cotton compared to non‐Bt cotton. These findings suggest the larval movement differs
Sharna Holman +3 more
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Genome-wide identification and function analysis of HMAD gene family in cotton (Gossypium spp.)
Background The abiotic stress such as soil salinization and heavy metal toxicity has posed a major threat to sustainable crop production worldwide. Previous studies revealed that halophytes were supposed to tolerate other stress including heavy metal ...
Qinqin Wang +8 more
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Genome-Wide Association Analysis of Salt-Tolerant Traits in Terrestrial Cotton at Seedling Stage
Soil salinization is the main abiotic stress factor affecting agricultural production worldwide, and salt stress has a significant impact on plant growth and development. Cotton is one of the most salt-tolerant crops.
Juyun Zheng +7 more
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Inventory and history of the CIRAD cotton (Gossypium spp.) germplasm collection [PDF]
The CIRAD Cotton Germplasm Collection was founded in 1978 through the pooling of a number of working collections. It is one of the largest collections in the world representing genetic variability in the genus Gossypium L.
Dessauw, Dominique, Hau, Bernard
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Gossypium Ekmanianum (Malvaceae), a wild cotton from Dominican Republic [PDF]
Se confirma la observación de Ekman sobre la ondición de silvestre de Gossypium ekmanianum y se corrige su país de origenThe remark «perfectly wild» made by Ekman for Gossypium Ekmanianum is confirmed and its country of origin is correctedFil ...
Krapovickas, Antonio +1 more
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Drivers of strigolactone diversity: P450s in strigolactone biosynthesis
This review summarizes the discovery and functional identification of cytochrome P450 in strigolactone biosynthesis, classifies and summarizes the members discovered so far, clarifies their biological significance, discusses the technology of strigolactone synthesis research, and finally describes some problems in strigolactone research and potential ...
Changbin Niu +2 more
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Wild species of Gossypium ssp. are an important source of traits for improving commercial cotton cultivars. Previous reports show that Gossypium herbaceum L. and Gossypium nelsonii Fryx.
Xiaomin Yin +6 more
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