Water stress reduces cellulose deposition in the cell wall and increases wax content, resulting in decreased fiber quality
Yongchao Han, Yi Yang, Han Luo, Jinhui Cui, Bifu Kuang, Xinyu Zhang, Jie Sun, Jian Wei Xu, Feng Liu

TL;DR
Water stress reduces cotton fiber quality by lowering cellulose and increasing wax, affecting fiber strength and length.
Contribution
The study reveals how water stress alters fiber composition and quality through changes in wax and cellulose.
Findings
Water stress significantly reduced fiber accumulation rate by 23.62% to 30.82%.
WD treatment decreased cellulose and sucrose contents, leading to thinner cell walls.
Wax content increased by 81.87% to 97.34% under WD, negatively correlating with fiber quality.
Abstract
Water deficiency reduces cotton fiber quality, but the underlying mechanisms behind this decline remain poorly understood. Although the cuticle is critical for plant water homeostasis under drought, few studies have addressed the relationship between water stress, fiber epidermal wax, and fiber quality. Thus, studying the interaction between fiber cuticular wax and quality is crucial for understanding plant drought tolerance and breeding superior drought-resistant cotton varieties. This experiment was designed as a randomized block design. Two cotton cultivars, Xincaimian7 (XC7, with high cuticular wax) and Shidamian217 (SD217, with low cuticular wax), were selected as materials. Two irrigation regimes were applied: well-watered (WW) and water-deficit (WD), each with three independent biological replicates. Results showed WD irrigation significantly reduced the cotton fiber…
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TopicsResearch in Cotton Cultivation · Plant Surface Properties and Treatments · Textile materials and evaluations
