Improved cotton yield: can we achieve this goal by regulating the coordination of source and sink?

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    In cotton, the mature leaf acts as the source organ that synthesizes the assimilates, which then are transported to the sink organ (flowers, boll, and fibers) via vascular tissues (Mangi et_al, 2021; Yadav et_al, 2022). Frontiers in Plant Science frontiersin.org 10.3389/fpls.2023.1136636 differences in leaf gas exchange (CER) (Elmore et_al, 1967; Pettigrew and Turley, 1998; Clement et_al, 2013), specific leaf weight (SLW) (Lei et_al, 2022), and ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase (Rubisco) activity (Benedict et_al, 1981) among Gossypium species. Most studies have mainly focused on how the assimilate transport . . .

     

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