2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10681-020-02656-0
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A review of genetic mechanisms of early maturity in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

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“…Late sowing by planting early-maturity cotton is a useful method to avoid adverse weather in spring ( Cheng et al., 2021 ). Besides, early-maturity cotton can optimize farmland cropping systems by directly planting cotton after wheat harvesting ( Li et al., 2020 ). Thus, to improve efficiency and breed early maturity varieties suitable for mechanical harvesting, there is more need for the genetic detection of cotton earliness.…”
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“…Late sowing by planting early-maturity cotton is a useful method to avoid adverse weather in spring ( Cheng et al., 2021 ). Besides, early-maturity cotton can optimize farmland cropping systems by directly planting cotton after wheat harvesting ( Li et al., 2020 ). Thus, to improve efficiency and breed early maturity varieties suitable for mechanical harvesting, there is more need for the genetic detection of cotton earliness.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In terms of plant development, cotton earliness is described as flowering time (FT), whole growth period (WGP), and flowering-to-boll opening period (FBP) ( Richmond and Radwan, 1962 ; Li et al., 2020 ). Plant height (PH), node of the first fruiting branch (NFFB), and height of NFFB (HNFFB) are also important indexes for earliness ( Godoy and Palomo, 1999 ; Jia et al., 2016 ).…”
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“…Lint percent, which is a component of lint output, was probably one of the first qualities to be chosen throughout the domestication process and in early breeding, and is still the most desired character [23,[42][43][44][45][46]. Environmental stability [47,48] and early maturity [49][50][51] are two more agronomic features that have risen in relevance [37]. Despite the fact that the advent of transgenic Bt cultivars has shifted the attention away from insect resistance, host-plant resistance remains significant for a variety of diseases and nematodes.…”
Section: Cotton Improvementmentioning
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