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In Silico Analysis Of The Regulatory Gene Families For Proanthocyanidins Biosynthesis In The Genus Gossypium L., Aleksandra Mikhailova, Ksenia Strygina, Elena Khlestkina Jan 2022

In Silico Analysis Of The Regulatory Gene Families For Proanthocyanidins Biosynthesis In The Genus Gossypium L., Aleksandra Mikhailova, Ksenia Strygina, Elena Khlestkina

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The flavonoid pigments provide cotton cultivars with various shades of the naturally colored fiber. Despite of the deep knowledge about the flavonoids biosynthesis pathway in cotton, the genetic features underlying its control are not fully understood. Particularly, data on regulatory genes for the proanthocyanidins (PAs) branch are incomplete for the genus Gossypium L. Here we report results of comprehensive in silico analysis of the R2R3-Myb, bHLH-Myc and WD40 regulatory gene families, involved in the biosynthesis of flavonoid pigment PAs in cotton. For the first time, we identified regulatory genes R2R3-Myb, bHLH-Myc and WD40, including paralogous and homoeologous copies, among all …


Application Of Potassium, Zinc And Boron As Potential Plant Growth Modulators In Gossypium Hirsutum L. Under Heat Stress, Muhammad Sarwar, M Farrukh Saleem, Basharat Ali, Muhammad Hamzah Saleem, Muhammad Rizwan, Kamal Usman, Ali El Keblawy, Asjad Ali, Muhammad Afzal, Mohamed S. Sheteiwy, Shafaqat Ali Jan 2022

Application Of Potassium, Zinc And Boron As Potential Plant Growth Modulators In Gossypium Hirsutum L. Under Heat Stress, Muhammad Sarwar, M Farrukh Saleem, Basharat Ali, Muhammad Hamzah Saleem, Muhammad Rizwan, Kamal Usman, Ali El Keblawy, Asjad Ali, Muhammad Afzal, Mohamed S. Sheteiwy, Shafaqat Ali

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

High temperature stress at reproductive stages of cotton crop severely affects the yield and quality of cotton crop under changing climatic conditions. To alleviate the adverse effects of high temperature stress on cotton crop, the regulatory effects of potassium (K), zinc (Zn), and boron (B) were assessed by applying different temperature regimes at three reproductive stages of cotton crop under field and glass house conditions. Cotton plants were subjected to low (32/20 °C ± 2), medium (38/24 °C ± 2), and high (45/30 °C ± 2) temperatures under glasshouse, but sown at specific dates in field to provide different temperatures …


Development Of A Novel Method For Trash Segmentation Of Cotton Fibre Color Measurement, Nayab Khan, Michal Vik, Farida Irshad, Assad Farooq, Muhammad Azeem Ashraf Jan 2022

Development Of A Novel Method For Trash Segmentation Of Cotton Fibre Color Measurement, Nayab Khan, Michal Vik, Farida Irshad, Assad Farooq, Muhammad Azeem Ashraf

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The representation of cotton color is a key element in deciding the cotton grade. The color of cotton fibre is measured with instruments as well as visual assessment. But, these two methods always represent disagreement in the measurements. The main reason for disagreement is the trash particles on the cotton surface. The threshold segregation technique is used for the segmentation of trash and cotton fibres from the image of cotton sample. It is used in this research for the trash segmentation and precise color measurement. The reduction of disagreement between visual and instrument measurements is observed and the color of …


Genetic Basis Of Variation For Within-Boll Yield Components In Cotton, Imtiaz Ali, Amir Shakeel, Asif Ali, Bushra Sadia Jan 2016

Genetic Basis Of Variation For Within-Boll Yield Components In Cotton, Imtiaz Ali, Amir Shakeel, Asif Ali, Bushra Sadia

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Cotton productivity on a per-hectare basis is low in Pakistan. As boll is the basis for seed cotton yield, within-boll yield components can potentially serve as the most basic determinants of cotton productivity on a per unit land area basis. Before attempting the improvement of any trait, it is necessary to know the genetic mechanism lying behind its inheritance. The current study aimed to estimate the genetic basis of within-boll yield components in cotton. The research trials were conducted at the research area of the Department of Plant Breeding and Genetics, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Epistasis was found to …


Determination Of In-Row Seed Distribution Uniformity Using Image Processing, Engi̇n Çakir, İkbal Aygün, Arzu Yazgi, Yi̇ği̇t Karabulut Jan 2016

Determination Of In-Row Seed Distribution Uniformity Using Image Processing, Engi̇n Çakir, İkbal Aygün, Arzu Yazgi, Yi̇ği̇t Karabulut

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The objective of this study was to determine the seed distribution uniformity of seeding machines using a low sensitivity (maximum 300 frames per second (fps)) high-speed camera and image processing method for corn, cotton, and wheat seeds under laboratory conditions. For this purpose, a high-speed camera with 100, 200, and 300 fps was used to measure the seed drop from the seeding tube onto the sticky belt. Video images then were transferred to the image processing algorithm, from which seed distribution can be calculated. The calculated measurements were compared statistically with the measurements obtained from sticky belt tests. According to …


Assessment Of Density-Dependent Feeding Damage By The Cotton Dusky Bug, Oxycarenus Laetus Kirby (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae), In Cotton, Muhammad Ahsan Khan, Muhammad Dildar Gogi, Muhammad Hamid Bashir, Mubasher Hussain, Zain-Ul Abdin, Muhammad Aamir Rashid Jan 2014

Assessment Of Density-Dependent Feeding Damage By The Cotton Dusky Bug, Oxycarenus Laetus Kirby (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae), In Cotton, Muhammad Ahsan Khan, Muhammad Dildar Gogi, Muhammad Hamid Bashir, Mubasher Hussain, Zain-Ul Abdin, Muhammad Aamir Rashid

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The dusky cotton bug, Oxycarenus laetus Kirby (Hemiptera: Lygaeidae), is a serious threat to cotton due to early cultivation of Bt cotton. These studies were carried out under laboratory and field conditions to estimate the feeding damage caused by O. laetus to seed weight, seed germination, and lint quality of cotton cultivar Bt-121 at 6 bug densities (0, 5, 10, 15, 20, and 25 adult pairs). The results revealed that seed germination and seed weight decreased, whereas percent reduction in seed germination and seed weight over control increased with increasing bug density. Bug density in the range of 5-25 pairs …


Role Of Foliar Feeding Of Micronutrients In Yield Maximization Of Cotton In Punjab, Muhammad Yaseen, Wazir Ahmed, Muhammad Shahbaz Jan 2013

Role Of Foliar Feeding Of Micronutrients In Yield Maximization Of Cotton In Punjab, Muhammad Yaseen, Wazir Ahmed, Muhammad Shahbaz

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Deficiency of micronutrients, particularly of zinc, boron, and iron, in calcareous soils is of great concern. Results indicate a reduction in yield of seed-cotton due to an imbalance of nutrients, particularly micronutrients, on calcareous soils in the last decade. About 90% of Pakistani soils are deficient in micronutrients, particularly zinc, boron, and iron. This paper highlights efforts to overcome these deficiencies in cotton through foliar feeding of micronutrients. The results of this study indicated a marked improvement in seed-cotton yield with foliar application of a spray containing Zn, B, Mn, Cu, and Fe on cotton crops grown on calcareous soils …


Different Furrow Management Techniques For Cotton Production And Water Conservation In Harran Plain, Şanlıurfa, Riza Kanber, Sermet Önder, Mustafa Ünlü, Servet Teki̇n, Semi̇h Meti̇n Sezen, Kenan Di̇ker Jan 2012

Different Furrow Management Techniques For Cotton Production And Water Conservation In Harran Plain, Şanlıurfa, Riza Kanber, Sermet Önder, Mustafa Ünlü, Servet Teki̇n, Semi̇h Meti̇n Sezen, Kenan Di̇ker

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

In this study, the water saving and conservation potential of various furrow irrigation management techniques for irrigated cotton were compared. Conventional every-furrow irrigation with open-end furrows (EFO) and blocked-end furrows (EFB), and alternate every-other-furrow management with open-end furrows (AFO) and blocked-end furrows (AFB), were considered. Considerable seasonal water savings were obtained with AFO and AFB flows, on average from 717 mm to 906 mm, respectively, when compared to EFO. Alternate furrows showed the ability to reduce tailwater runoff considerably. When compared with EFO, water use was reduced by 9063 m^3 ha^{-1} (60%) using AFB and 7167 m^3 ha^{-1} (48%) using …


Genetic Variation Among Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) Cultivars For Seed-Set Efficiency, Yüksel Bölek, Mustafa Oğlakçi Jan 2007

Genetic Variation Among Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) Cultivars For Seed-Set Efficiency, Yüksel Bölek, Mustafa Oğlakçi

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Seed-set efficiency (SSE) is one of the most important within-boll yield components in cotton production. Increased SSE can lead to increased seed number and, ultimately, to greater fiber yield. A field experiment was conducted during 2003-2004 to compare cotton cultivars (Gossypium hirsutum L.), in terms of the potential for improved SSE, in a Mediterranean region (Kahramanmaraş Agricultural Research Institute). SSE changed by year by about 1%-2%, averaging 94%-95%. Mean values for cultivars ranged from 95.78% (Deltaopal) to 93.98% (Nazilli 84S) in 2003, and from 95.67% (Sayar 314) to 94.75% (Carmen) in 2004. Cultivars were significantly different (2%-3%) only for the …


A Correlation And Path Coefficient Analysis Of Components In G. Hirsutum L. Hybrids By Usual And Fibre Quality Grouping, S. L. Ahuja, L. S. Dhayal, Ram Prakash Jan 2006

A Correlation And Path Coefficient Analysis Of Components In G. Hirsutum L. Hybrids By Usual And Fibre Quality Grouping, S. L. Ahuja, L. S. Dhayal, Ram Prakash

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Improvement in fibre length is important for the textile industry in utilising high speed yarn spinning technology and in expanding the array of yarn products. High tensile strength fibre is needed for good spinning, especially with fast modern spinning machines. The usual practice of estimating correlation coefficients and the direct and indirect effects of component traits of seed cotton yield is without grouping the genetic material on the basis of fibre length and strength. Hence, the present investigation was carried out on these aspects by grouping the 20 F1 hybrids into 3 sets on the basis of fibre length and …


Effects Of Reduced Tillage And Planting Systems On Seed Cotton Yield And Quality, İbrahi̇m Yalçin, Aydin Ünay, Rauf Uçucu Jan 2005

Effects Of Reduced Tillage And Planting Systems On Seed Cotton Yield And Quality, İbrahi̇m Yalçin, Aydin Ünay, Rauf Uçucu

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

There is increasing scientific and practical interest in the importance of reduced tillage systems for increasing yield, and obtaining it more economically, in cotton production. Reduced tillage systems which involve lesser field applications have several advantages when compared to conventional systems. Field trials were conducted over 2 years. The aim was to establish the greatest applicability of reduced tillage systems. The 4 types of tillage compared were conventional, precision, strip and ridge tillage. In each of these plots, seeds were planted in 8 rows. A mechanical seed drill was used in 4 rows of each plot at a seed rate …


Interactive Effect Of Nitrogen And Boron On Cotton Yield And Fiber Quality, Özgül Görmüş Jan 2005

Interactive Effect Of Nitrogen And Boron On Cotton Yield And Fiber Quality, Özgül Görmüş

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This study aimed to determine the effect of application rates of N and B on cotton yield and fiber quality. Suregrow 125 (Gossypium hirsutum L.) was grown on a clay soil having an average 0.38 mg kg^{-1} B concentration. Analysis of leaf tissue taken at early bloom and before the nutrient application indicated that N and B concentrations were sufficient. Nitrogen was applied to the soil at rates of 0, 80 and 160 kg ha^{-1}, and B was applied to the foliage 3 times for totals of 0, 0.56 and 1.12 kg B ha^{-1}. Foliar-applied B significantly increased leaf blade …


Heterosis And Combining Ability For Yield Components And Fiber Quality Parameters In A Half Diallel Cotton (G. Hirsutum L.) Population^1, Hüseyi̇n Başal, İsmai̇l Turgut Jan 2003

Heterosis And Combining Ability For Yield Components And Fiber Quality Parameters In A Half Diallel Cotton (G. Hirsutum L.) Population^1, Hüseyi̇n Başal, İsmai̇l Turgut

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Combining ability and heterosis were determined in a population obtained from the half diallel crossing of 6 different cotton genotypes for yield components and fiber quality parameters. For breeding purposes, to improve the investigated characters some suitable parents were selected for different characters: DPL 5690 for number of bolls per plant, Acala SJ-5 for boll weight and fiber length; Nazilli-84 and Carmen for seed cotton yield and lint percentage; Tamcot CAMD-E for earliness and fiber fineness; and PD 6168 for fiber strength. When the crosses were evaluated for the investigated characters Tamcot CAMD-E x Carmen, Nazilli-84 x PD 6168, DPL …


Determination Of Superior Parents And Hybrid Combinations In Respect To Lint Yield And Yield Components In Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.), Mehmet Mert, Oktay Gençer, Yaşar Akişcan, Kenan Boyaci Jan 2003

Determination Of Superior Parents And Hybrid Combinations In Respect To Lint Yield And Yield Components In Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.), Mehmet Mert, Oktay Gençer, Yaşar Akişcan, Kenan Boyaci

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The purpose of this study was to determine estimates of the general combining ability of parents and the specific combining ability of hybrids needed to develop high yielding cotton cultivars. Five cotton lines (Sure Grow 125, Sure Grow 404, Sure Grow 501, Sure Grow 1001 and Çukurova 1518) and 7 testers (PAUM 400, PAUM 401, PAUM 402, PAUM 403, PAUM 404, PAUM 405 and PAUM 406) were crossed in a line x tester mating system at Çukurova University, Cotton Research and Application Center, Adana, Turkey, in 2000. Twelve genotypes and 35 F_1 hybrids were sown in a randomized complete block …


The Possibilities Of Using Pheromone Traps And Total Thermal Summation In Estimating Adult Emergence Of Pectinophora Gossypiella (Saund.), A Pest Of Cotton Growing Areas In Amik Plain, Cafer Mart, Oğuzhan Doğanlar, Şener Tarla Jan 2002

The Possibilities Of Using Pheromone Traps And Total Thermal Summation In Estimating Adult Emergence Of Pectinophora Gossypiella (Saund.), A Pest Of Cotton Growing Areas In Amik Plain, Cafer Mart, Oğuzhan Doğanlar, Şener Tarla

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

In 1996-1999, studies on the utilization of pheromone traps for the estimation of adult emergence and the observation of the seasonal population dynamics of Pectinophora gossypiella (Saund.), which tends to spread in cotton growing areas, and on the determination of day-degree values for its biological stages were carried out in Amik Plain. It was found that adult emergence of the overwintering generation first occurred between late April and early May and lasted for 2-2.5 months. The effective total summation for first adult emergence was 136.43, 137.43 and 186.95 day-degree, and that for maximum adult emergence was 570.80, 460.23 and 479.35 …


Determination Of Relationships Between Various Aerodynamics, Physio-Mechanical And Fiber Properties In Cotton, Mustafa Bülent Coşkun Jan 2002

Determination Of Relationships Between Various Aerodynamics, Physio-Mechanical And Fiber Properties In Cotton, Mustafa Bülent Coşkun

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

The relationships between aerodynamic properties such as vacuum pressure and suction speed and the fiber and physio-mechanical properties of cotton during harvesting were determined by using the Nazilli 84 cotton variety. Aerodynamic properties such as vacuum pressure and suction speed and physio-mechanical properties such as wet and dry lock masses, lock moisture, number of seeds per lock, carpel openness, carpel depth, carpel angle and force of lock break-off were measured. In addition fiber length, fiber strength, fiber elongation and fiber fineness were determined. The statistical relationships between the aerodynamic, physio-mechanical and fiber properties were also determined. It was observed that …


Comparing Cotton Evapotranspirations Estimated By Micrometeorological And Water Budget Methods, Mustafa Ünlü, Riza Kanber, Kenan Di̇ker, Pasquale Steduto Jan 2001

Comparing Cotton Evapotranspirations Estimated By Micrometeorological And Water Budget Methods, Mustafa Ünlü, Riza Kanber, Kenan Di̇ker, Pasquale Steduto

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

This study aimed at comparing actual water consumption of cotton obtained by the water balance method under full and limited irrigation conditions, with that estimated by a micrometeorological method (energy balance), which is being widely used nowadays. Results indicated that in the first year the total irrigation water applied was 438 mm, whereas in the second year it was 199 mm. Deep percolation losses were were 6 and 0 mm, respectively, in the first and second year of the experiment. The evapotranspirations of cotton under full irrigation condition were 496 and 629 mm for the energy balance and water budget …


Herbicide-Induced Resistance To Fusarium Wilt In Cotton And Gossypol Production Of Host Cells, Yeter Canihoş, Şener Kurt, Hülya Özgönen Jan 2000

Herbicide-Induced Resistance To Fusarium Wilt In Cotton And Gossypol Production Of Host Cells, Yeter Canihoş, Şener Kurt, Hülya Özgönen

Turkish Journal of Agriculture and Forestry

Pretreating cotton seeds with some herbicidies used in cotton-growing areas of the Çukurova region markedly increased cotton resistance to Fusarium wilt caused by Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum. Haloxyfob and linuron reduced the mycelial growth of the pathogen in both solid and liquid cultures. However, prometryn was more effective in plant development than linuron and haloxyfob. Synthesis of Phytoalexin gossypol was significantly produced in inoculated cotton plants compared with uninoculated control plants. Maximum amounts of gossypol production were obtained in herbicide-treated and inoculated cotton plants. Gossypol extracted from herbicide-treated plants markedly reduced the mycelial growth of the pathogen in vitro.