Simulative Global Warming Negatively Affects Cotton Fiber Length through Shortening Fiber Rapid Elongation Duration
Abstract Global warming could possibly increase the air temperature by 1.8–4.0 °C in the coming decade. Cotton fiber is an essential raw material for the textile industry. Fiber length, which was found negatively related to the excessively high temperature, determines yarn quality to a great extent....
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Main Authors: | Yanjiao Dai, Jiashuo Yang, Wei Hu, Rizwan Zahoor, Binglin Chen, Wenqing Zhao, Yali Meng, Zhiguo Zhou |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/e973a5af98ec4a28be264b9d883ece42 |
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