2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.fcr.2013.02.003
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Changes of sucrose metabolism in leaf subtending to cotton boll under cool temperature due to late planting

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“…b) content and amino acid content in LSCB under cool temperature did not improve lint yield (Table 4), thus suggesting that the LSCB within cotton plant was capable of supporting their nutritional need. Therefore, the balance of carbon and nitrogen was favorable to assimilate Liu et al (2013) synthesis and transport, and supply theory for producing higher lint yield and fine fiber. Numerous studies indicated that when the Pi regeneration capacity is not restricted, Rubisco may be the main limiting factor on Pn in plant (Makino and Sage 2007;Yamori et al 2009).…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…b) content and amino acid content in LSCB under cool temperature did not improve lint yield (Table 4), thus suggesting that the LSCB within cotton plant was capable of supporting their nutritional need. Therefore, the balance of carbon and nitrogen was favorable to assimilate Liu et al (2013) synthesis and transport, and supply theory for producing higher lint yield and fine fiber. Numerous studies indicated that when the Pi regeneration capacity is not restricted, Rubisco may be the main limiting factor on Pn in plant (Makino and Sage 2007;Yamori et al 2009).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Planting date differences results primarily in temperature difference (Liu et al 2013;Snider et al 2011;Yeates et al 2010;Zheng et al 2012). About 60-87 % of cotton boll biomass comes from LSCB (Constable and Rawson 1980;Wullschleger and Oosterhuis 1990).…”
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confidence: 99%
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