Managing earliness and yield of cotton by modulating plant population, foliar boron feeding and mepiquat chloride application

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Zohaib, Ali [1 ]
Tabassum, Tahira [1 ]
Akhtar, Naveed [2 ]
Abbas, Tasawer [3 ]
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[1] Ayub Agr Res Inst, Agron Res Inst, Cereals & Pulses Sect, Faisalabad, Pakistan
[2] Agron Res Inst, Ayub Agr Res Inst, Vegetables & Oilseeds Sect, Faisalabad, Pakistan
[3] Univ Sargodha, Coll Agr, Dept Agron, Sargodha, Pakistan
关键词
Cotton; earliness; growing degree days; plant structure; phenology; yield; INTERCROPPED COTTON; IRRIGATED COTTON; GROWTH; FERTILITY; QUALITY; SOIL;
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10.1080/01140671.2024.2417955
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
摘要
Early maturity and simultaneous increase in yield of cotton are pivotal for increasing the productivity of cropping systems involving cotton. Current two-year study was performed to simultaneously enhance the earliness and yield of cotton by modulating plant population (PP) (5.3 and 8.8 plants m-2), foliar boron (B) (0, 0.6 and 1.2 g/L B) and 0.07 g/L mepiquat chloride (MC) solution (at squaring and flowering stages) application. Internodes length was exalted at high PP (8.8 plants m-2) and B (1.2 g/L B), while declined by MC. Nevertheless, nodes above the white flower and cracked boll were decreased at high PP, and the application of B and MC indicated earlier cutout. Similarly, high PP, and application of 1.2 g/L B and MC at squaring reduced calendar and thermal time needed for flowering and boll opening. The boll maturation period was not affected by the application of B and MC but declined at high PP. Earliness index, production rate index (PRI) and seed cotton yield were increased at high PP, application of 1.2 g/L B and MC at squaring. In crux, increasing PP and B concentration, and MC application at squaring resulted in early maturity and enhanced seed cotton yield by modulating plant structure and time required for various phenophases.
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