Cottonseed Protein, Oil, and Mineral Nutrition in Near-Isogenic <i>Gossypium hirsutum</i> Cotton Lines Expressing Leaf Color Phenotypes under Field Conditions — Oak Academic Publishing
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Cottonseed Protein, Oil, and Mineral Nutrition in Near-Isogenic <i>Gossypium hirsutum</i> Cotton Lines Expressing Leaf Color Phenotypes under Field Conditions
USDA, Agriculture Research Service, Crop Genetics Research Unit, Stoneville, Mississippi, USA
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USDA, Agriculture Research Service, Crop Genetics Research Unit, Stoneville, Mississippi, USA
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USDA, Agriculture Research Service, Crop Genetics Research Unit, Stoneville, Mississippi, USA
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USDA, Agriculture Research Service, Crop Production Systems Research Unit, Stoneville, Mississippi, USA
1 USDA, Agriculture Research Service, Crop Genetics Research Unit, Stoneville, Mississippi, USA
2 USDA, Agriculture Research Service, Crop Genetics Research Unit, Stoneville, Mississippi, USA
3 USDA, Agriculture Research Service, Crop Genetics Research Unit, Stoneville, Mississippi, USA
4 USDA, Agriculture Research Service, Crop Production Systems Research Unit, Stoneville, Mississippi, USA
Information about the effects of phenotype traits on cottonseed protein, oil, and nutrients is scarce. The objective of this research was to investigate the effects of leaf color trait on seed nutrition in near-isogenic <i> Gossypium hirsutum </i> cotton expressing green (G) and yellow (Y) leaf color phenotypes. Our hypothesis was that leaf color can influence the accumulation of nutrients in seeds. Sets of isogenic lines were: DES 119 (G) and DES 119 (Y); DP 5690 (G) and DP 5690 (Y); MD 51ne (G) and MD 51ne (Y); SG 747 (G) and SG 747 (Y). Each NIL set is 98.44 % identical. Parent line SA 30 (P) was used as the control. The experiment was repeated for two years (2014 and 2015). The results showed that, in 2014, seed oil in DES 119 (G) and SG 747 (G) were significantly higher than their equivalent yellow lines. Green lines showed higher content of phosphorus compared with yellow lines. Higher levels of Cu, Fe, Mn, Ni, and Zn were recorded in DES 119 (G) and MD 5 1 ne (G). In 2015, seed protein, oil, C, N, P, B, Cu, and Fe were higher in green lines than in yellow lines. There was a significant correlation between protein and nutrients, and between oil and nutrients in 2015, but not in 2014 as the temperature was warmer in 2015 than in 2014. This research demonstrated that leaf color can alter seed composition and mineral nutrition under certain environmental growing conditions such as temperature.
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