YIELD AND FIBER QUALITY OF COTTON CULTIVARS IN RESPONSE TO SHADING

Shading is an environmental stress that affects cotton production areas, especially under tropical and rainfed conditions. The aim of this research was to evaluate the tolerance of cotton cultivars to shading. A field experiment was carried out in Primavera do Leste - MT, Brazil in the 2014 growing...

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Main Author: Fábio Rafael Echer
Format: Article
Language:Portuguese
Published: University of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTE 2018-01-01
Series:Colloquium Agrariae
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Online Access:http://journal.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/1868
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spelling doaj-9f591143c04d47a780d2e419662727952021-04-05T14:41:46ZporUniversity of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTEColloquium Agrariae1809-82152018-01-011321868YIELD AND FIBER QUALITY OF COTTON CULTIVARS IN RESPONSE TO SHADINGFábio Rafael Echer0UnoesteShading is an environmental stress that affects cotton production areas, especially under tropical and rainfed conditions. The aim of this research was to evaluate the tolerance of cotton cultivars to shading. A field experiment was carried out in Primavera do Leste - MT, Brazil in the 2014 growing season. The experimental design was a 2 x 4 factorial (shading x cultivars) in randomized blocks with 4 replications. Cotton cultivars include late (TMG 82WS) and mid-early (IMA 5675B2RF, IMA 5672B2RF and IMA 5822B2RF). Shading (50% light reduction) was imposed at flowering onset (F2/F3 - Stage) for 2 weeks. Node number, boll number and fiber yield decreased by shading by 18,5, 36 and 25% on mid-early cultivars (average), respectively, as compared to the late cultivar. Boll weight was not affected by shading. For fiber quality parameters, shading reduced micronaire by 6,0 in the mid-early cultivars and fiber strength was increased by 6.4% on cultivar IMA 5672B2RF under shading and it was associated with the lowest boll number in such cultivar. It was concluded that in a season with no water or temperature limitation, the late cultivar could recovery the yield in the top of the plant. Shading decrease micronaire index, but the response depends on cultivar. Fiber properties such as length and strength were affected by shading but this response was related to the number of fruits retained by the plant.http://journal.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/1868boll numberboll weightmicronairelengthstrength.
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author Fábio Rafael Echer
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YIELD AND FIBER QUALITY OF COTTON CULTIVARS IN RESPONSE TO SHADING
Colloquium Agrariae
boll number
boll weight
micronaire
length
strength.
author_facet Fábio Rafael Echer
author_sort Fábio Rafael Echer
title YIELD AND FIBER QUALITY OF COTTON CULTIVARS IN RESPONSE TO SHADING
title_short YIELD AND FIBER QUALITY OF COTTON CULTIVARS IN RESPONSE TO SHADING
title_full YIELD AND FIBER QUALITY OF COTTON CULTIVARS IN RESPONSE TO SHADING
title_fullStr YIELD AND FIBER QUALITY OF COTTON CULTIVARS IN RESPONSE TO SHADING
title_full_unstemmed YIELD AND FIBER QUALITY OF COTTON CULTIVARS IN RESPONSE TO SHADING
title_sort yield and fiber quality of cotton cultivars in response to shading
publisher University of Western Sao Paulo, UNOESTE
series Colloquium Agrariae
issn 1809-8215
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Shading is an environmental stress that affects cotton production areas, especially under tropical and rainfed conditions. The aim of this research was to evaluate the tolerance of cotton cultivars to shading. A field experiment was carried out in Primavera do Leste - MT, Brazil in the 2014 growing season. The experimental design was a 2 x 4 factorial (shading x cultivars) in randomized blocks with 4 replications. Cotton cultivars include late (TMG 82WS) and mid-early (IMA 5675B2RF, IMA 5672B2RF and IMA 5822B2RF). Shading (50% light reduction) was imposed at flowering onset (F2/F3 - Stage) for 2 weeks. Node number, boll number and fiber yield decreased by shading by 18,5, 36 and 25% on mid-early cultivars (average), respectively, as compared to the late cultivar. Boll weight was not affected by shading. For fiber quality parameters, shading reduced micronaire by 6,0 in the mid-early cultivars and fiber strength was increased by 6.4% on cultivar IMA 5672B2RF under shading and it was associated with the lowest boll number in such cultivar. It was concluded that in a season with no water or temperature limitation, the late cultivar could recovery the yield in the top of the plant. Shading decrease micronaire index, but the response depends on cultivar. Fiber properties such as length and strength were affected by shading but this response was related to the number of fruits retained by the plant.
topic boll number
boll weight
micronaire
length
strength.
url http://journal.unoeste.br/index.php/ca/article/view/1868
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