Cotton's Heat Stress: A Question of Survival
Thu Jan 30 2025
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There's no mistaking it, our world is heating up.
Cotton is a key player in the global fabric of society.
The future of cotton is under threat because of frequent and intense heatwaves that are hobbling the plant.
Climate change is real and cotton is feeling the b the brunt of it from one end of the paddock to the other.
Innovators are scouting for enduring cotton that can withstand the boffo heat.
To identify resilient cotton varieties, a team of researchers put 50 different cotton cultivars through their paces.
A tough competition was on the table. These cultivars were tested in three different temperature environments: a balmy 32 degrees Celsius, a scorching 45 and a whackingly hot 48 degrees Celsius.
This trial was a race to see which of the plants could keep their cool when temperatures rose . Much like spectators at a tennis match, the results were surprising.
The results were a win for some and a loss for others. As researchers took measurements of plant shooting, height, root length, root and shoot weights, chlorophyll contents and biochemistry factors, they witnessed a clear divide.
The cotton cultivars were affected in a big way by the heat stress with young plants showing signs of trouble.
This isn't your average plant competition. The experiment was a critical laboratory battle to win the race for cotton survival.
The cotton in the tests were under the microscope. Researchers were able to see how the plants faired in the heat and what that meant for the overall health of the plant. Heating up puts plants under stress and can also disrupt the chemical reactions in the plant scale which are crucial for keeping the plant healthy. The scavengers were out. Antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD) and peroxidase (POD), were up and doing more of what they do best. . In plants, proline production was found to have serious positive attribute to the cotton in terms of heat stress.
The most interesting part was the team's discovery that the relative health of the plant's cell membranes—the ability to keep its innermost parts intact—was very relevant. . A key marker that stood out among the researchers as a practical indicator for heat resistance in plants.
There were four clear categories under the extreme heat. . Four clusters showed promise. The final analysis revealed that a few promising cultivars outshining the others like NIAB-545 and FH-142 . The cotton varieties were evaluated in a unique way. Researchers lined these winners up by drawing their heat resistance capacities on a scale from low to high.
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