Background: The raising trend of cultivation of ()-transgenic cotton is faced with a new challenge what effects on the growth and yield of cotton under elevated CO.

Methods: Rhizobacteria is the significant biological regulator to increase environmental suitability and ameliorate soil-nitrogen utilization efficiency of crops, especially cotton. Pot-culture experiments investigated the effects on the yield and fiber quality components of cotton (transgenic Line SCRC 37) inoculated with (AC) under elevated CO.

Results: The findings indicated that the inoculation of azotobacter significantly improved the yield and fiber quality components of cotton, the elevated CO significantly increased the soil density of and the partial yield indexes (as cottonweightper 20 bolls, lint yield per 20 bolls and boll number per plant), and non-significant decrease the fiber quality components of cotton except uniform.

Discussion: Overall results obviously depicted that the inoculation of azotobacter and the elevated CO had positive effects on the yield and fiber quality components of cotton. Presumably, azotobacter inoculation can be used to stimulate plant soil-nitrogen uptake and promote plant growth for cotton under elevated CO in the future.

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