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Recent advances and future perspectives in early-maturing cotton research

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NEW PHYTOLOGIST
卷 237, 期 4, 页码 1100-1114

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/nph.18611

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agronomic traits; breeding strategies; cotton; early maturation; pleiotropic genes

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Breeding for early-maturing varieties of cotton can alleviate the limitations of long growth periods and specific seasonal temperatures, optimize cropping systems, and improve yield. This review highlights studies and efforts in breeding early-maturing cotton with pleiotropic genes for early maturity, high-quality traits, and resistance. It also explores the molecular mechanisms underlying early maturation and proposes new measures for fine-scale breeding.
Cotton's fundamental requirements for long periods of growth and specific seasonal temperatures limit the global arable areas that can be utilized to cultivate cotton. This constraint can be alleviated by breeding for early-maturing varieties. By delaying the sowing dates without impacting the boll-opening time, early-maturing varieties not only mitigate the yield losses brought on by unfavorable weathers in early spring and late autumn but also help reducing the competition between cotton and other crops for arable land, thereby optimizing the cropping system. This review presents studies and breeding efforts for early-maturing cotton, which efficiently pyramid early maturity, high-quality, multiresistance traits, and suitable plant architecture by leveraging pleiotropic genes. Attempts are also made to summarize our current understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying early maturation, which involves many pathways such as epigenetic, circadian clock, and hormone signaling pathways. Moreover, new avenues and effective measures are proposed for fine-scale breeding of early-maturing crops to ensure the healthy development of the agricultural industry.

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