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Endosulfan residues and farmers’ replacement behaviors of endosulfan in the north-west inland cotton

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 18, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-024-1803-8

Abstract:

● The situation of endosulfan residues in cotton fields were assessed

Keywords: Cotton fields     Endosulfan residues     Farmers     KAP survey     Replacement behaviours    

INDIAN PERSPECTIVE: SUSTAINABILITY OF BT COTTON IS A MATTER OF CONCERN NOW!

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 146-149 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021415

Present situation and development trend of cotton production in China

Yu Shuxun

Strategic Study of CAE 2013, Volume 15, Issue 4,   Pages 9-13

Abstract:

It is important to develop a healthy and stable cotton production inChina, because cotton is one of the most economically important crops in China.Firstly, the main achievements gained among the "11th Five-year Plan" of cotton researchestechnologies that can utilize varieties efficiently were introduced;secondly, the main problems of cottonproduction, the following suggestions on cotton production development were provided: explore saline

Keywords: cotton     production     presentsituation     developmenttrend    

Effects of cotton straw amendment on soil fertility and microbial communities

Wuren HUANG, Zhihui BAI, Daniel HOEFEL, Qing HU, Xin LV, Guoqiang ZHUANG, Shengjun XU, Hongyan QI, Hongxun ZHANG

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 3,   Pages 336-349 doi: 10.1007/s11783-011-0337-z

Abstract: However, little is known about the utilization of cotton straw for soil amendment.To better understand the mechanism behind cotton straw soil amendments, investigations were performedThe results revealed that the cotton straw application promoted the cucumber seedling growth by significantlyFurthermore, assessment of cotton straw application using Biolog metabolic profiling and phospholipidOn the contrary, the Sphingobacteria (7.8%) and Verrucomicrobia (2.4%) in the cotton straw amendment

Keywords: cotton straw     soil amendments     microbial diversity     Biolog     phospholipid fatty acid     16S rRNA gene clone library    

Effect of UAV prewetting application during the flowering period of cotton on pesticide droplet deposition

Weixiang YAO, Xianju WANG, Yubin LAN, Ji JIN

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 5, Issue 4,   Pages 455-461 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2018232

Abstract: To improve the effectiveness of pesticides on cotton leaves, prewetting by single-rotor electric unmannedaerial vehicles (UAV) was studied, focusing on the effects of pesticide deposition on cotton leavesCotton leaves in 0°–30°, 30°–60°, 60°–90° leaf blade angledifferent prewetting volumes (0, 1.6, 3.2 and 4.8 L) were sprayed by a single-rotor electric UAV on four cottonvaluable reference for future research and practice to improve the effectiveness of pesticides applied to cotton

Keywords: aerial spray     cotton     deposition     flowering period     leaf angle     prewetting     UAV    

Extracts from cotton over the whole growing season induce

Ming LANG, Rui YU, Yongqing MA, Wei ZHANG, Christopher S. P. McErlean

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 228-236 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017150

Abstract: Five cotton cultivars and their parents were tested for induction of germination of Wallr.Germination rates induced by cotton root extracts were the highest followed by stem extracts then leafstage, in all five cotton cultivars and their parents., and the lowest concentration of cotton root extracts gave the lowest germination rate.Methanol extracts of cotton rhizosphere soil gave the highest germination of .

Keywords: agricultural systems     cotton     crop ecology     crop rotation systems     weed management    

on Strategy of Large Scale, Mechanization, Informationization, Intelligence and Social Services for Cotton

Yu Shuxun,Zhang Lei and Feng Wenjuan

Strategic Study of CAE 2016, Volume 18, Issue 1,   Pages 137-148 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2016.01.016

Abstract: development of large scale, mechanization, informationization, intelligence and social services for cottonproduction is an inevitable choice to solve the labor shortage in cotton production, reduce the costof cotton production, realize cotton industry modernization and consolidate the cotton industry dominancefactors of large scale, mechanization, informationization, intelligence and social services for cottonproduction in China, and puts forwards suggestions for easy cotton planting.

Keywords: cotton     modernization     suggestion    

a novel K+ transporter gene in cotton

Yiru WANG, Juan XU, Mingcai ZHANG, Xiaoli TIAN, Zhaohu LI

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2018, Volume 5, Issue 2,   Pages 226-235 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017170

Abstract: However, information on the function of K transporters and K channels in cotton is limited.This study, identified a K transporter gene, expressed in the roots of cotton ( ) cv.the plasma membrane, and its transcripts were detected in roots, stems, leaves and shoot apices of cottonIn addition, the expression of was induced by low K stress in cotton roots and ::GUS-transgenic

Keywords: cotton     GhKT2     potassium     transporter     uptake    

Remote Sensing and Precision Agriculture Technologies for Crop Disease Detection and Management with a Practical Application Example Review

Chenghai Yang

Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 5,   Pages 528-532 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2019.10.015

Abstract: airborne and satellite imagery and variable rate technology have been used for detecting and mapping cottonroot rot, a destructive soilborne fungal disease, in cotton fields and how site-specific fungicide application

Keywords: Crop disease     Airborne imagery     High-resolution satellite imagery     Cotton root rot Prescription map    

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Endosulfan residues and farmers’ replacement behaviors of endosulfan in the north-west inland cotton

Journal Article

INDIAN PERSPECTIVE: SUSTAINABILITY OF BT COTTON IS A MATTER OF CONCERN NOW!

Journal Article

Present situation and development trend of cotton production in China

Yu Shuxun

Journal Article

Effects of cotton straw amendment on soil fertility and microbial communities

Wuren HUANG, Zhihui BAI, Daniel HOEFEL, Qing HU, Xin LV, Guoqiang ZHUANG, Shengjun XU, Hongyan QI, Hongxun ZHANG

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Effect of UAV prewetting application during the flowering period of cotton on pesticide droplet deposition

Weixiang YAO, Xianju WANG, Yubin LAN, Ji JIN

Journal Article

Extracts from cotton over the whole growing season induce

Ming LANG, Rui YU, Yongqing MA, Wei ZHANG, Christopher S. P. McErlean

Journal Article

on Strategy of Large Scale, Mechanization, Informationization, Intelligence and Social Services for Cotton

Yu Shuxun,Zhang Lei and Feng Wenjuan

Journal Article

a novel K+ transporter gene in cotton

Yiru WANG, Juan XU, Mingcai ZHANG, Xiaoli TIAN, Zhaohu LI

Journal Article

Remote Sensing and Precision Agriculture Technologies for Crop Disease Detection and Management with a Practical Application Example

Chenghai Yang

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