Foliar application of silicon and boron improves boll retention, lint yield and fiber quality traits of transgenic cotton
Date
2023-08
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Publisher
Elsevier BV
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Journal of King Saud University – Science;35 (2023) 102858
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Abstract
Background: Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is an important fiber crop that has a widespread cultivation
in tropical and subtropical regions globally. The decline in cotton production over the last two decades
may be attributed to the effects of climate change and imbalances in mineral nutrition. However, mineral
nutrition, particularly micronutrients has been less focused in cotton production. Silicon (Si) and boron
(B) are considered crucial micronutrients that play diverse functions in the physiological and biochemical
development of plants, as well as in enhancing their resistance to abiotic stress.
Methods: The present study investigated the impact of individual and combined foliar application of Si
and B on the development of transgenic (Bt) cotton, as well as their impacts on boll retention, seed cotton
production, and fiber quality indicators. Treatments included individual application of 2.0- and 4.0-mM Si
and 0.5- and 1.0-mM B, and combined application 2.0 mM Si + 0.5 mM B, 2.0 mM Si + 1.0 mM B, 4 mM
Si + 0.5 mM B and 4.0 mM Si + 1.0 mM B. Water spray and no foliar application were regarded as controls
for comparison.
Results: Combined application of 4 mM Si + 1.0 mM B resulted in the highest ginning out turn (39%), fiber
uniformity (83%) and fiber length (28 mm). The longest plant height and the highest number of closed
bolls per plant were recorded with sole application of 0.5 mM B, while sole application of 1 mM B pro-
duced the highest number of monopodial branches (20.26), sympodial branches (33.53) and total number
of bolls (37.03) per plant. The highest boll weight (18.39 g), boll retention (64.38%) and seed cotton yield
(1253.7 kg ha 1
) were recorded for sole application of 1.0 mM B.
Conclusion: The results revealed that combined foliar application of 4.0 mM Si + 0.5 or 1.0 0.5 mM fiber
quality traits, whereas sole application of 1.0 mM B improved growth and yield related traits. Therefore, B
and Si can be applied in combination to improve the fiber quality, whereas sole application of B could
increase yield-related traits.
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Keywords
Bt cotton, Mineral nutrition, Fiber quality, Seed cotton yield, boll retention