Osmotic Potential and Membrane Thermostability During Drought

P. Shouse, W.R. Jordan, and J.E. Quisenberry


 
ABSTRACT

Heat tolerance, as estimated by a membrane thermostability assay procedure, has been implicated as a positive factor in crop performance under hot, dry conditions. The sampling procedures to determine membrane thermostability can accommodate large numbers of genotypes. Previous research has shown that the character is moderately heritable (45%). Therefore, we have been interested in determining the genotypic variability for membrane thermostability in cotton and its potential in cotton yield improvement.



Reprinted from Proceedings of the 1983 Beltwide Cotton Production Research Conference pg. 62
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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