2018
DOI: 10.1016/s2095-3119(17)61820-3
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Relationships between temperature-light meteorological factors and seedcotton biomass per boll at different boll positions

Abstract: Relationships between temperature-light meteorological factors and seedcotton biomass per boll at different boll positions WU You, ZHAO Wen-qing, MENG Ya-li, WANG You-hua, CHEN Bing-lin, ZHOU Zhi-guo

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“…However, no differences in mature duration were found between inner and outer bolls on upper fruiting branches (Table 3). We ascribe this to the light and temperature complementation during boll development (Chen & Yu, 2001; Liu et al., 2015; Roussopoulos et al., 1998; Wu et al., 2018). The later‐formed cotton bolls do suffer from low air temperature but can still open normally.…”
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confidence: 86%
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“…However, no differences in mature duration were found between inner and outer bolls on upper fruiting branches (Table 3). We ascribe this to the light and temperature complementation during boll development (Chen & Yu, 2001; Liu et al., 2015; Roussopoulos et al., 1998; Wu et al., 2018). The later‐formed cotton bolls do suffer from low air temperature but can still open normally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…We ascribe this to the light and temperature complementation during boll development (Chen & Yu, 2001;Liu et al, 2015;Roussopoulos et al, 1998;Wu et al, 2018). The laterformed cotton bolls do suffer from low air temperature but can still open normally.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Tanto las plantas como los paneles solares aprovechan la luz solar para producir biomasa a través de la fotosíntesis y generar electricidad a través del efecto fotovoltaico (Wu et al, 2018). Las plantas fotosintéticas y las plantas solares no solo requieren luz solar, sino que también tienen diferentes requisitos en cuanto a calidad y cantidad de luz.…”
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