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The cotton historical lines project—Part I: History and field evaluation
Abstract Common garden experiments have provided great insights into crop adaptation across many systems. Cotton (Gossypium spp.) cultivars have changed in the 20th and 21st centuries, but breeders have not quantified the degree of these changes. We synthesized a panel of 164 non‐genetically modified genotypes, from the private and public sectors ...
Grant T. Billings +11 more
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Using Modern Molecular and Genomic Tools to Evaluate Potentially Overlooked Genetic Variation for Fiber Quality in Obsolete US Improved Cotton Cultivars [PDF]
Improvements in fiber quality phenotyping methods such as High Volume Instrumentation (HVI) and Advanced Fiber Information System (AFIS), have increased breeders ability to detect superior fiber quality; however, this also suggests that potential sources
Schumann, Mitchell J
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Measurements of seed coat fragments in cotton fibers and fabrics [PDF]
Seed coat fragments (SCFs) are the parts of a seed coat that have been broken from the surface of either mature or immature seeds during mechanical processing.
Patricia Damian Bel, Bugao Xu
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Improvement of the cotton fiber length measurements using high volume instrument (HVI) fibrogram [PDF]
Within-sample variation in cotton fiber length is an important parameter to consider when explaining variation in yarn quality. However, the most widely used cotton fiber length parameters, Upper Half Mean Length (UHML) and Uniformity Index (UI ...
Sayeed, Md Abu
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Introduction Uterine rupture due to placenta percreta in midgestation is rare, particularly when associated with spontaneous bladder disruption. Case Presentation A 36‐year‐old gravida 9, para 5 woman presented at 20 weeks of gestation with complaints of vaginal bleeding triggered by urination and walking.
Mahdieh Mottaghi +5 more
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Developing Methods for Detecting Cotton Fiber Identity Theft [PDF]
This study focused on determining ways to detect identity theft of cotton fibers through developing identification tests from fibers to end products. Cotton types examined in this study include: Extra-Long Staple cotton fibers such as Giza cotton, Supima
Celikbag, Yusuf
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Integrating Soft Waste Into Composite Yarn Manufacturing: A Multi‐Criteria Decision‐Making Approach
The spinning industries negatively impact the environment by generating substantial process waste. Unlike previous studies that primarily focus on recycling textile waste, this study explores a sustainable practice by incorporating process waste (soft waste) into manufacturing techniques to produce composite yarn with different components, including ...
Ahsan Habib +3 more
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A statistical and Taguchi process analysis as applied to cotton fiber properties and white speck occurrence [PDF]
Cotton containing immature fibers is a major concern in the dyeing and finishing of textile products. In an un-dyed state, entangled fiber clusters are generically classified as neps.
Altintas, Pelin Z.
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This study evaluated the effect of Ocimum gratissimum and Vernonia amygdalina supplementation on the growth performance, feed intake, blood profile, excretion of helminth eggs, and coccidial oocysts in growing rabbits through two experiments. Eighty‐four New Zealand White rabbits aged 40–50 days and averaging 790.04 ± 60.70 g, divided into 7 treatments
Basile Konmy +10 more
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The right ventricular longitudinal strain, right ventricular free wall strain and the tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion are associated with all‐cause mortality in patients with acute inferior ST‐segment elevation myocardial infarction.
Michael Poledniczek +10 more
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