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Cotton Gossypium spp

For example, gossypol, a terpenoid substance, is an allomone that limits herbivory by several lepidopteran species on cotton (Gossypium spp., MalvaceaeK whereas it is a kairomone for the boll weevil, Anthonomus grandis and acts as a feeding stimulant for this insect (3,21,22) ... [Pg.305]

Like other micronutrients. Mo has been found to influence the incidence of plant diseases. Molybdenum application has been reported to decrease leaf-spot infection caused by Septoria sojina in soybeans (Girenko, 1975) and to decrease Verticillium wilt in tomatoes (Dutta and Bremner, 1981) and cotton (Gossypium spp.) (Miller and Becker, 1983). It also reduces the production of roridin E toxin by Myrothecium roridum (Fernando, Jarvis, and Bean, 1986) and zoosporangia formation by Phytophthora spp. (Halsall, 1977). Haque and Mukhopadhyay (1983) observed that soil application of Mo caused some reduction in the population of parasitic nematodes. Whether these effects are due to some specific role of Mo in plant disease resistance or are indirect effects of Mo through plant metabolism is not certain. [Pg.64]

Basra A.S., Sarlach R.S., Nayyar H., and Malik C.P. 1990. Sucrose hydrolysis in relation to development of cotton (Gossypium spp.) fibres. Indian J Expt Biol 28 985-988. [Pg.163]

Jaquet XP, Buchala A.J., and Meier H. 1982. Changes in the non-structural carbohydrate content of cotton Gossypium spp.) fibres at different stages of development. Planta 156 481 86. [Pg.165]

Cotton is a soft fibre that grows around the seeds of the cotton plant (Gossypium spp.), but practically all of the commercial cotton grown worldwide today comes from the American species Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense. The... [Pg.112]

Gossypol Gossypium spp. (cotton), Montezuma Ca-+-ATPase (CAMA, PK)... [Pg.129]

Palm (Phoenix canariensis) Cotton (Acala and Pima) (Gossypium spp.) Jerusalem artichoke (Helianthus tuberosus)... [Pg.295]

CsoHjoOg, Mr 518.56, canary yellow crystals, mp. 181-184°C (+)-form, [ab+445° or 371° (CHCl,) and 199 or 214 °C (racemate), respectively. An atro-pisomeric, aromatic dimeric sesquiterpene, the (+)-form or racemate of which is contained as the main yellow pigment of cotton seeds, occurs not only in cotton seed oil but also in the root bark (ca. 1.2%) of the cotton plant (Gossypium spp., Malvaceae). G. is mildly toxic and has been developed in Brazil as a contraceptive ( pill for the man ) on account of its inhibitory activity on lactate dehydrogenase and thus also spermatogenesis, in addition activity against Herpes genitalis has been described... [Pg.270]

Cotton is the common name for Gossypium spp., a tropical and subtropical plant from the Malvaceae family. In 2014/15, 44.34 MMT of cotton oilseeds were produced worldwide, generating 15.48 and 5.13 MMT of cottonseed meal (mainly for ruminant feeding) and oil, respectively, located mainly in China, India, United States, and Australia (Agriculture, 2015). [Pg.95]


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