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  1. High Planting Density Combined with Delayed Topping Improves Short Fruiting Branch Cotton Yield by Enhancing Biomass Accumulation, Canopy Light Interception and Delaying Leaf Senescence
  2. Nitric oxide mitigates copper toxicity in upland cotton via increasing antioxidant defense response and copper sequestration
  3. Nitric oxide enhances copper tolerance by regulating cell wall composition and copper transporting-related transcripts in cotton roots
  4. Genotypic difference in response to copper stress in upland cotton as revealed by physiological and molecular expression analyses
  5. Effects of mepiquat chloride and plant population density on leaf photosynthesis and carbohydrate metabolism in upland cotton
  6. Carbon remobilization in the stems of upland cotton as affected by mepiquat chloride and plant density
  7. Mepiquat chloride application combined with high plant population density promotes carbon remobilization in the roots of upland cotton
  8. The dynamics of carbohydrate and associated gene expression in the stems and roots of upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) during carbon remobilization
  9. Rice husk ash addition to acid red soil improves the soil property and cotton seedling growth
  10. The allometry and dynamics of carbohydrate and nitrogen in vegetative organs and the relationship to cotton yield
  11. Osmotic components with cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fibers in response to soil moisture deficit during fiber expansion
  12. THE ALLOMETRY OF BIOMASS ALLOCATION TO VARIOUS ORGANS IN COTTON (Gossypium hirsutum L.) DEPENDING GROWTH PERIOD
  13. Effects of late planting on fiber quality and within-boll yield components as mediated by sucrose metabolism in cotton bolls
  14. Genotypic differences in sucrose metabolism with cotton bolls in relation to lint percentage
  15. Nonstructural carbohydrates in leaves subtending cotton bolls, fibers and embryos in response to nitrogen stress
  16. Water deficit effects on carbon metabolism in cotton fibers during fiber elongation phase
  17. Genetic effects of high fibre strength breeding lines in crosses with transgenic Bt cotton cultivars (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
  18. Carbohydrate profiles during cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) boll development and their relationships to boll characters
  19. Genetic association of within‐boll yield components and boll morphological traits with fibre properties in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
  20. Genetic effects and heterosis of within-boll yield components in upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
  21. DRY MATTER ACCUMULATION AND PARTITIONING IN VARIOUS FRACTIONS OF COTTON BOLLS
  22. In vitro production of haploid and doubled haploid plants from pollinated ovaries of maize (Zea mays)