WATER DEFICIENCY EFFECTS ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF COTTON VARIETIES
Keywords:
Cotton varieties, water deficiency, salinity, growth, leaf area, productivity, biological yield, economic yield.Abstract
This study investigates the physiological and biochemical indicators that determine the tolerance levels of selected medium-fiber cotton varieties to soil water deficiency. The relationship between these indicators and the specific varietal characteristics of cotton was established. Results showed that the studied cotton varieties exhibit a high degree of adaptability and resistance to water scarcity, particularly under soil drought conditions. These findings emphasize the importance of selecting appropriate cotton varieties to maintain optimal growth, leaf area development, and yield performance in water-limited environments, thereby contributing to sustainable cotton production.
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