2005
DOI: 10.1080/09064710510008658
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Irrigation of cotton cultivars improves seed cotton yield, yield components and fibre properties in the Hatay region, Turkey

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“…1996, Pettigrew 2004, Wang et al. 2004, Mert 2005). Water stress prior to flowering reduces fruiting site numbers.…”
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“…1996, Pettigrew 2004, Wang et al. 2004, Mert 2005). Water stress prior to flowering reduces fruiting site numbers.…”
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“…Water stress affects lint quality in numerous ways, especially during the fibre elongation period, which result in a decrease in fibre length and causes fibre immaturity (McWilliams 2004, Ritchie et al. 2004, Mert 2005). Johnson et al.…”
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“…Osborne and Banks (2006) reported that water stress event during mid-bloom caused a trend of increased micronaire as compared to the non-stressed plots. However, some researchers revealed that growing cotton under nonirrigated conditions resulted in the production of shorter and weaker fiber with reduced micronaire (Mert, 2005).…”
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