2022
DOI: 10.24018/ejbio.2022.3.2.334
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Effects of Shoot Apex Removal on Growth and Yield Attributes of Cotton

Abstract: The current study was designed to investigate the effect of shoot apex removal on the growth and yield attributes of the cotton crop. A field experiment was conducted in the cotton-growing season (2020-2021) at Muzaffargarh, district of South Punjab. The field trial was comprised of two acres of land where one acre of land was considered as treatment (cotton plants with shoot apex removal) and the other acre of land served as a control plot (cotton plants without shoot apex removal). The data were collected fo… Show more

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“…It had no statistically notable influence on fiber traits such as fiber fineness, fiber strength and fiber uniformity. Awan et al (2022) indicated that removal of the shoot apex in cotton plants enhanced the cotton fiber length, strength and micronaire reading by 7% as contrasted to the common cotton plant.…”
Section: Vi2 Effect Of Topping Timementioning
confidence: 94%
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“…It had no statistically notable influence on fiber traits such as fiber fineness, fiber strength and fiber uniformity. Awan et al (2022) indicated that removal of the shoot apex in cotton plants enhanced the cotton fiber length, strength and micronaire reading by 7% as contrasted to the common cotton plant.…”
Section: Vi2 Effect Of Topping Timementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Furthermore, stem apex removal induces hormone of growth i.e., cytokinins to stimulate the lateral buds to initiate growth and eventually suppress apical dominance that controls plant height and clears the metabolic pool in plants (Müller and Leyser, 2011), reduces production of auxin and rises nutrient split in lateral shoots and their growth (Ohta and Ikeda, 2016). In addition, Awan et al (2022) found that after removal of the top shoot of the cotton plants, major effects start to happen in the treated plants like vegetative growth showed significantly (at p≤0.001) slow down and reproductive growth considerably (at p≤0.01) promoted.…”
Section: I2 Effect Of Topping Timementioning
confidence: 99%
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