Growth Analysis of Cotton in Competition with Velvetleaf (Abutilon theophrasti)

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第一作者: Xiaoyan Ma

作者: Xiaoyan Ma;Jinyan Yang;Hanwen Wu;Weili Jiang;Yajie Ma;Yan Ma

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关键词: Fiber properties;productive growth;seed cotton yield;seed production;weed biomass

期刊名称:WEED TECHNOLOGY ( 影响因子:1.884; 五年影响因子:1.917 )

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摘要: Field experiments were conducted in 2013 and 2014 to determine the influence of velvetleaf densities of 0, 0.125, 0.25, 0.5, 1, 2, 4, and 8 plants m(-1) of row on cotton growth and yield. The relationship between velvetleaf density and seed cotton yield was described by the hyperbolic decay regression model, which estimated that a density of 0.44 to 0.48 velvetleaf m(-1) of row would result in a seed cotton yield loss of 50%. Velvetleaf remained taller and thicker than cotton throughout the growing season. Both cotton height and stem diameter reduced with increasing velvetleaf density. Moreover, velvetleaf interference delayed cotton maturity, especially at velvetleaf densities of 1 to 8 plants m(-1) of row, and cotton boll number and weight, seed numbers per boll, and lint percentage were also reduced. Fiber quality was not influenced by weed density when analyzed over 2 yr; however, fiber length uniformity and micronaire were adversely affected in 2014. Velvetleaf intraspecific competition resulted in density-dependent effects on weed biomass, ranging from 97 to 204 g plant(-1) dry weight. Velvetleaf seed production per plant or per square meter was indicated by a logarithmic response. At a density of 1 plant m(-1) of cotton row, velvetleaf produced approximately 20,000 seeds m(-2). The adverse impact of velvetleaf on cotton growth and development identified in this study have indicated the need for effective management of this species when the weed density is greater than 0.25 to 0.5 plant m(-1) of row and before the weed seed maturity.

分类号: S4

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