Fertilization and Water Use in Long-Term Dryland Cotton Crop Systems
A special issue of Agronomy (ISSN 2073-4395). This special issue belongs to the section "Innovative Cropping Systems".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 November 2022) | Viewed by 2630
Special Issue Editors
Interests: crop agronomy; abiotic stress; farming systems; plant nutrition
Interests: cotton; abiotic stresses; photosynthesis; root physiology; yield formation
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Dear Colleagues,
Cotton is the most important fiber and oil crop species in the world. Water and fertilizer applications are approaches used to improve the yield in cotton production, especially in arid regions. Modeling studies have projected that the optimal water–nutrient application modes exploit cotton compensation and self-regulation capacities, which are beneficial for decreasing inputs, but are not conducive to obtaining the highest yields. In the future, higher energy costs and scarce nutrient resources are likely to result in rising fertilizer prices and environmental pollution. To counteract these issues, efficient water, and nutrient management strategies are needed to achieve an optimal cotton yield under arid conditions.
In this Special Issue, we aim to focus on the impacts of irrigation and fertilization in terms of changes in soil water levels and nutrient content on cotton production and quality. Ingenious, improved management strategies capable of increasing productivity and improving the quality and resilience of cotton are planned to be documented.
Prof. Dr. Daniel Tan
Prof. Dr. Honghai Luo
Dr. Aziz Khan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- fertigation
- yield formation
- root growth
- photosynthesis
- water production
- agronomy
- quality
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