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Published in Crop Sci 39:1347-1351 (1999)
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Cotton Photosynthesis and Carbon Partitioning in Response to Floral Bud Loss Due to Insect Damage

E.M. Holmana and D.M. Oosterhuisb

a Northeast Res. Stn., Louisiana State Univ. Agric. Center, St. Joseph, LA 71366 USA
b Dep. of Agronomy, Univ. of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA



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Fig. 1 Recovery of 14C from plant parts of infested and uninfected (control) cotton plants in 1994 and 1995, expressed as the percentage of the recovered 14C. Terminal node includes the leaf at the terminal node and the main stem above the terminal node. Bars with the same letter within the same plant part and same year are not significantly different (P > 0.05)

 


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Fig. 2 Fruit production from sympodial branches (first, second, and outer positions from the main stem), monopodial branches, and extra-axillary positions in infested (damaged) and uninfested (control) cotton plants. Bars at each plant position with the same letter are not significantly different (P > 0.05)

 





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