Author
Brown, PaulAffiliation
Soil, Water & Enviromental ScienceIssue Date
2008-02
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Upland cotton is vulnerable to heat stress during the summer monsoon season in the low desert of Arizona. The primary impact of heat stress is a reduction in fruit retention which can reduce overall lint yields, delay crop maturity and reduce lint quality. This bulletin provides a general overview of cotton heat stress as it pertains to Arizona production systems.Series/Report no.
University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Publication AZ1448Description
10 pp.Collections
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