Estimating yield-contributing physiological parameters of cotton using UAV-based imagery
Lint yield in cotton is governed by light intercepted by the canopy (IPAR), radiation use
efficiency (RUE), and harvest index (HI). However, the conventional methods of measuring …
efficiency (RUE), and harvest index (HI). However, the conventional methods of measuring …
Cotton plant part 3D segmentation and architectural trait extraction using point voxel convolutional neural networks
Background Plant architecture can influence crop yield and quality. Manual extraction of
architectural traits is, however, time-consuming, tedious, and error prone. The trait estimation …
architectural traits is, however, time-consuming, tedious, and error prone. The trait estimation …
Extreme temperatures affect seedling growth and photosynthetic performance of advanced cotton genotypes
Growth temperature and genotype can influence seedling vigor in cotton (Gossypium
hirsutum L.), and identifying genotypes that can perform well under different temperature …
hirsutum L.), and identifying genotypes that can perform well under different temperature …
Plant population density in cotton: Addressing knowledge gaps in stand uniformity and lint quality under dryland and irrigated conditions
A recent literature review and data synthesis better defined the yield curve with plant
population density in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), but it also highlighted gaps in …
population density in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), but it also highlighted gaps in …
Early and late season nutrient stress conditions: Impact on cotton productivity and quality
Modern cotton (Gossypium spp. L) cultivars are efficient in nutrient uptake and utilization,
and thus, may potentially tolerate nutrient stress. Early-and late-season nutrient stress (E …
and thus, may potentially tolerate nutrient stress. Early-and late-season nutrient stress (E …
Differential sensitivities of photosynthetic processes and carbon loss mechanisms govern N-induced variation in net carbon assimilation rate for field-grown cotton
Nitrogen (N) deficiency limits the net carbon assimilation rate (AN), but the relative N
sensitivities of photosynthetic component processes and carbon loss mechanisms remain …
sensitivities of photosynthetic component processes and carbon loss mechanisms remain …
[HTML][HTML] Characterization of Caulimovirid-like Sequences from Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Exhibiting Terminal Abortion in Georgia, USA
In this study, we investigated the potential involvement of endogenous viral elements (EVEs)
in the development of apical tissue necrosis, resulting in the terminal abortion of upland …
in the development of apical tissue necrosis, resulting in the terminal abortion of upland …
Cover crops and residual herbicides reduce selection pressure for Palmer amaranth resistance to dicamba‐applied postemergence in cotton
The most widely planted cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and soybean [Glycine max (L.)
Merr.] varieties in the United States are resistant to the herbicide dicamba. Measures to …
Merr.] varieties in the United States are resistant to the herbicide dicamba. Measures to …
Diffusional and Biochemical Limitations to Photosynthesis Under Water Deficit for Field‐Grown Cotton
Water deficit stress limits net photosynthetic rate (AN), but the relative sensitivities of
underlying processes such as thylakoid reactions, ATP production, carbon fixation reactions …
underlying processes such as thylakoid reactions, ATP production, carbon fixation reactions …
An Adjustable Pneumatic Planter with Reduced Source Vibration for Better Precision in Field Seeding
The growing demand for agricultural output and limited resources encourage precision
applications to generate higher-order output by utilizing minimal inputs of seed, fertilizer …
applications to generate higher-order output by utilizing minimal inputs of seed, fertilizer …