2013
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-90162013000600010
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Carbohydrate production and transport in cotton cultivars grown under boron deficiency

Abstract: shows that the variability for this trait is low even for cultivars with different genetic backgrounds.

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“…At the stage of achene development and filling (21 and 30 DAWDA), the highest level of B favored higher g s in plants under water deficit ( Figures 3F and G). Bogiani et al (2013) explained that lower g s in plants grown with lower doses of B may be attributed to the reduction in the frequency and number of stomata present in the leaf, in case of deficiency, and also to the accumulation of starch in the leaves, due to the lower transport of carbohydrates caused by B deficiency. Rosolem & Leite (2007) found lower number of stomata and reduction in their functioning in leaves of coffee subjected to B deficiency.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the stage of achene development and filling (21 and 30 DAWDA), the highest level of B favored higher g s in plants under water deficit ( Figures 3F and G). Bogiani et al (2013) explained that lower g s in plants grown with lower doses of B may be attributed to the reduction in the frequency and number of stomata present in the leaf, in case of deficiency, and also to the accumulation of starch in the leaves, due to the lower transport of carbohydrates caused by B deficiency. Rosolem & Leite (2007) found lower number of stomata and reduction in their functioning in leaves of coffee subjected to B deficiency.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Summing up the previous results in Table (5), it is evident that the highest values of plant growth characters were recorded with stepping boron and dosage at 60 and 90 DAT compared with the other treatments at most sampling dates in both growing seasons. The increment in plant growth by number of application either with 40 ppm may be due to the role of boron in increasing of leaf area (Bogiani et al, 2013), which improve plant growth as well as the important role of photosynthetic efficiency for achieving physiological processes in plant.…”
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“…The cotton seeds derived from foliar B spray had much lower electrical conductivity values which indicated that these seeds are superior quality in comparison to seeds of control treatment. This may happened because B is involved in Carbohydrate metabolism in seed and improved seed quality [12].…”
Section: Electrical Conductivitymentioning
confidence: 99%