2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.agwat.2014.05.005
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Effect of limited drip irrigation regime on yield, yield components, and fiber quality of cotton under Mediterranean conditions

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“…is a worldwide cultured textile fiber, oil, and livestock feed crop. The worldwide production of cotton is declining due to water deficit [ 23 , 24 ]. Studies focus on the genomic modified plants having shown the transgenic of tolerance-related genes, including OsSIZ1 [ 23 ], AtEDT1/HDG11 [ 25 ], and GhAREB/AtABF [ 26 ], increase the increases drought tolerance in cotton.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…is a worldwide cultured textile fiber, oil, and livestock feed crop. The worldwide production of cotton is declining due to water deficit [ 23 , 24 ]. Studies focus on the genomic modified plants having shown the transgenic of tolerance-related genes, including OsSIZ1 [ 23 ], AtEDT1/HDG11 [ 25 ], and GhAREB/AtABF [ 26 ], increase the increases drought tolerance in cotton.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although genomic modified cotton could increase the yield and tolerance of cotton, proper irrigation regimes showed to be formulated as long-term solutions for rainfed agricultural areas, including China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Papastylianou et al showed that irrigation could improve the unginned cotton yield [ 24 ]. However, the molecular mechanism in cotton in response to irrigation treatments was still unclear.…”
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“…In another study on cotton in north of Iran it was reported that full irrigation is not necessary for this plant and irrigation with 75% of water requirement could be sufficient (Akbari, 2011). Results of an experiment on cotton revealed that use of limited drip irrigation regime with 50% of water requirement leads to a moderate decrease in yield, without considerable negative impact on the fiber quality and had remarkable benefits in terms of water saving and water use efficiency (Papastylianou and Argyrokastritis, 2014).…”
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“…In general, irrigation and genotype affect the evolution of the leaf area index [16]. Zhang et al [22] stated that LAI had appeared reduced in deficit irrigation while it was high as irrigation increased.…”
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confidence: 99%