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Production and Fiber Characteristics of Colored Cotton Cultivares under Salt Stress and H 2 O 2 .

Luana Lucas de Sá Almeida VelosoCarlos Alberto Vieira de AzevedoReginaldo Gomes NobreGeovani Soares de LimaJosé Renato Cortez BezerraAndré Alisson Rodrigues da SilvaReynaldo Teodoro de FátimaHans Raj GheyiLauriane Almeida Dos Anjos SoaresPedro Dantas FernandesVera Lúcia Antunes de LimaLúcia Helena Garófalo Chaves
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2023)
Salt stress reduces the yield and quality of colored fiber cotton production, but this problem can be mitigated by the foliar application of hydrogen peroxide in adequate concentrations. In this context, the objective of the present study was to evaluate the production and characteristics of fibers of naturally colored cotton cultivares under irrigation with low- and high-salinity water and leaf application of hydrogen peroxide. The experiment was carried out in a greenhouse under a randomized block design, arranged in 4 × 3 × 2 factorial scheme, corresponding to four concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (0, 25, 50, and 75 μM), three cultivares of colored fiber cotton ('BRS Rubi', 'BRS Topázio', and 'BRS Verde'), and two electrical conductivities of water (0.8 and 5.3 dS m -1 ), with three replicates and one plant per plot. Irrigation with water of 0.8 dS m -1 associated with a foliar application of 75 μM of hydrogen peroxide favored the lint and seed weight, strength, micronaire index, and maturity of 'BRS Topázio'. The 'BRS Rubi' cotton cultivar showed higher tolerance to salinity, followed by the 'BRS Topázio' and 'BRS Verde' cultivares regarding the yield of seed cotton weight, with reduction below 20% under water of 5.3 dS m -1 .
Keyphrases
  • hydrogen peroxide
  • nitric oxide
  • physical activity
  • microbial community
  • body mass index
  • weight loss
  • heat stress
  • risk assessment