2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0130759
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Water Stress and Foliar Boron Application Altered Cell Wall Boron and Seed Nutrition in Near-Isogenic Cotton Lines Expressing Fuzzy and Fuzzless Seed Phenotypes

Abstract: Our previous research, conducted under well-watered conditions without fertilizer application, showed that fuzziness cottonseed trait resulted in cottonseed nutrition differences between fuzzy (F) and fuzzless (N) cottonseed. Under water stress conditions, B mobility is further limited, inhibiting B movement within the plant, affecting seed nutrition (quality). Therefore, we hypothesized that both foliar B and water stress can affect B mobility, altering cottonseed protein, oil, and mineral nutrition. The obje… Show more

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“…Similar to those lab-produced products (He et al, 2014f) and due to the nature of micro abundance, the changes of these mineral contents were relatively small, compared to the percentage of the major components and macro elements in the composition of these products. A positive observation was that, without remarkable changes in these micro minerals and other nutrients, CSIR could be used at least as animal feedstuffs as CSM does (Arieli, 1998;Bellaloui et al, 2015b) whereas its industrial utilization need to be explored.…”
Section: Ash and Selected Mineral Element Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Similar to those lab-produced products (He et al, 2014f) and due to the nature of micro abundance, the changes of these mineral contents were relatively small, compared to the percentage of the major components and macro elements in the composition of these products. A positive observation was that, without remarkable changes in these micro minerals and other nutrients, CSIR could be used at least as animal feedstuffs as CSM does (Arieli, 1998;Bellaloui et al, 2015b) whereas its industrial utilization need to be explored.…”
Section: Ash and Selected Mineral Element Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much of the cotton land area in the US is located in the southern and southeastern region (e .g. Georgia, Alabama, Arkansas, North Carolina, Mississippi, and Texas) (Bellaloui & Turley, 2013;Bellaloui et al, 2015b;Tazisong et al, 2013). However, in addition to fiber, cotton crop also produce a great amount of seed biomass (Bellaloui et al, 2015a;Pettigrew & Dowd, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…oil, fatty acids, protein and mineral nutrition (Bellaloui et al, 2015). Its oil is used for human consumption and meal for animal feed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cottonseeds are rich in protein (17-27%), oil (12-30%), saturated fatty acids (∼29%) and unsaturated fatty acids (∼70%) (Dowd et al, 2010;Pettigrew and Dowd, 2011). Various environmental and management practices influence the cottonseed composition despite genetic control (Pettigrew and Dowd, 2011;Bellaloui et al, 2015). Thus, a better management of crops and environmental factors is essential to maintain and ensure high productivity and nutritional quality of cottonseeds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, cotton is America's number one value-added crop. Much of the cotton land area in the US is located in the southern and southeastern region (e. g., Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas) (Bellaloui et al, 2015;Tazisong et al, 2013;Tewolde et al, 2015). Cotton crop is mainly harvested for the cotton bolls (He et al, 2016d;Liu et al, 2016;Windeatt et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%