Seed Size, Ginning Rate, and Net Ginning Energy Requirement in Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

IF 0.7 Q4 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING
E. Bechere, Robert G. Hardin IV, L. Zeng
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Abstract

Nine diverse Upland cotton cultivars and germplasm lines differing in seed size were planted at two locations at Stoneville, MS in 2015, 2016, and 2017. ‘AR 9317-26’ and ‘DP 555 BG/RR’ were classified as small with a seed index (SI) < 10 g. ‘FM 832’, ‘FM 966’, and ‘MD 15’ had SI ranging from 10 to 12 g and were classified as intermediate seed size. ‘TAM 182-34 ELS’ and three other breeding lines: ‘201-2’, ‘107-1’, and ‘152-1’ had large seeds with SI > 12 g. The seeds were planted in three replications at two sites at Stoneville, MS. Data were collected on ginning energy requirement (Wh kg-1 lint), ginning rate (g lint s-1), and other agronomic and quality traits. The objectives of the test were to determine the effect of seed size on the above parameters. Statistical analyses were performed using Proc GLM. Simple Pearson’s correlation tests and regression analyses were conducted to test the relationships between SI and these traits. Covariance estimates were calculated using Proc GLIMMIX to determine the direction of linear relationships. Differences in SI were highly significant among cultivars. SI was positively and significantly correlated with ginning rate but significantly and negatively correlated with ginning energy requirement. Significant and negative relationships were observed between SI and fiber uniformity, lint yield, lint turnout, and number of seeds per kg. Significant and positive relationships were observed between SI and fiber strength, fuzz percentage, and seed surface area. Relationships among SI and micronaire, fineness, and fiber length were minor.
陆地棉种子大小、发芽率和净发芽能需要量的研究
在2015年、2016年和2017年分别在美国斯通维尔的两个地点种植了9个不同种子大小的陆地棉花品种和种质系。‘AR 9317-26’和‘DP 555 BG/RR’属于小种子,种子指数(SI) < 10 g;‘FM 832’、‘FM 966’和‘MD 15’的SI在10 ~ 12 g之间,属于中等种子。‘TAM 182-34 ELS’和‘201-2’、‘107-1’、‘152-1’等3个品系的种子体积较大,SI为12g。在美国斯通维尔的2个地点分3个重复播种,收集了籽粒萌发能量需要量(Wh kg-1皮棉)、发芽率(g皮棉s-1)及其他农艺和品质性状的数据。试验的目的是确定种子大小对上述参数的影响。采用Proc GLM进行统计分析。通过简单的Pearson相关检验和回归分析来检验SI与这些性状之间的关系。使用Proc GLIMMIX计算协方差估计,以确定线性关系的方向。品种间SI差异极显著。SI与开机率呈显著正相关,与开机能量需要量呈显著负相关。SI与纤维均匀度、皮棉产量、皮棉穿透率和每公斤种子数呈显著负相关。SI与纤维强度、绒毛率、种子表面积呈显著正相关。SI与马克隆、细度和纤维长度的关系较小。
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Journal of cotton science
Journal of cotton science AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING-
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期刊介绍: The multidisciplinary, refereed journal contains articles that improve our understanding of cotton science. Publications may be compilations of original research, syntheses, reviews, or notes on original research or new techniques or equipment.
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