Cotton Seed Size – What is the “Fuzz” all About?

IF 0.7 Q4 AGRICULTURAL ENGINEERING Journal of cotton science Pub Date : 2023-04-01 DOI:10.56454/alqj7021
A. Maeda, J. Dever, M. Maeda, C. Kelly
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Breeding efforts to improve lint yields in cotton may have shifted photosynthate partitioning to fibers during seed development resulting in a reduction in seed size in modern cotton cultivars. While the textile industry is the main consumer of cotton, changes in seed quality including size and composition could negatively impact other sectors of the agriculture industry that utilize cotton raw materials other than fiber. There is evidence of smaller cotton seeds impacting germination and seedling vigor as well as a reduction in oil content as seed size decreases. Moreover, downstream sectors of the cotton industry such as gins, crushers, and feedlots have been trying to draw attention to the consequences of having extremely small seeds to their operations, such as reduced ginning efficiency, seedcoat fragments, challenges in the delinting and decortication process, changes in meal nutrition, etc. This review focuses on the impacts of pursuing ever-increasing lint percent in modern cotton cultivars at the expense of seed size and attempts to highlight some of the less-known concerns of downstream cotton industry sectors.
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棉花种子大小——“模糊”是关于什么的?
提高棉花皮棉产量的育种努力可能在种子发育过程中将光合产物分配转移到纤维上,导致现代棉花品种的种子尺寸减小。虽然纺织业是棉花的主要消费者,但种子质量(包括大小和成分)的变化可能会对农业中使用纤维以外棉花原材料的其他部门产生负面影响。有证据表明,较小的棉花种子会影响发芽和幼苗活力,并且随着种子大小的减小,含油量会减少。此外,棉花工业的下游部门,如轧棉厂、破碎机和饲养场,一直在努力引起人们对其生产过程中种子过小的后果的关注,例如轧棉效率降低、种皮碎片、脱绒和脱皮过程中的挑战、膳食营养的变化等。这篇综述的重点是以牺牲种子大小为代价追求现代棉花品种皮棉含量不断增加的影响,并试图强调下游棉花行业一些鲜为人知的问题。
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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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