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The narrow germplasm base of upland cotton iGossypium hirsutum L.) varieties grown on the Texas High Plains has historically been limited by relatively poor fiber quality. Prior work at Texas Tech University identified two chemically induced mutants (TTU
Moffett, Scott W
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Background As the most widely cultivated fiber crop, cotton production depends on hybridization to unlock the yield potential of current varieties. A deep understanding of genetic dissection is crucial for the cultivation of enhanced hybrid plants with ...
Ahmed M. Abdelghany +7 more
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The genetic and morphological characterization of white- and naturally colored-fiber of G.hirsutum L. genotypes and their hybrids is essential for cotton breeding programs aimed at improving fiber quality, yield, and sustainability.
Kuvandik K. Khalikov +15 more
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Enhancing Bubble Removal in Geometry‐Optimized Electrodes
3D‐printed lattice electrodes outperform stochastic foams in alkaline water electrolysis despite 20%–25% lower surface area. Straight flow channels generate Venturi‐like bubble entrainment, suppressing gas accumulation that renders foam interiors electrochemically inactive.
Florian Wiesner +5 more
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Genetic analysis of yield components and fiber quality parameters in upland cotton
The experiment was laid to analyze genetic features, genotypic and phenotypic correlation coefficients, path analysis with regression analysis among yield contributing traits in a selected F3 populations of upland cotton including parents.
Tanwir Ahmad Malik, Bilal Nawaz, Saira Sattar,
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Cotton recycling: An experimental study of the mechanical preparation process
In this paper, we propose a new mechanical process (opener machine) mostly adaptive to recycle waste yarn fibers. We study the effect of the process design and the number of passages on the overall fiber quality and process yield for colored denim yarn ...
Mohammad Kanan +5 more
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This review highlights advances in lightweight, lead‐free polymer nanocomposites for diagnostic X‐ray shielding. By linking filler chemistry, dispersion, architecture, and photon interaction mechanisms, it establishes structure–performance relationships guiding material design.
Aklilu G. Messele +2 more
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Nitrogen and potassium are main mineral elements affect yield and quality in fiber plant production. Experiments to determine the effects of four nitrogen (0,70,140 & 210 kg/ha) and three potassium (0,75 & 150 kg/ha) levels to fiber yield and quality of ...
Tatar, Ozgur +4 more
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Experimental Characterization of Mycelium‐Based Composites Under Multiple Loading Conditions
This study examines the mechanical response of mycelium‐based composites under compression, shear, and tension using mechanical testing and imaging methods. The comparison between unpressed and hot‐pressed specimens shows that hot pressing is associated with higher compression and shear stiffnesses.
Shaghayegh Elahi +5 more
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This work shows that the mechanical performance of multimaterial digital light processing (DLP) printed thermoset composites is governed by resin compatibility and interfacial design rather than spatial patterning alone. Brittle and ductile resin combinations produced premature interfacial failure, while graded interfaces and mechanically compatible ...
Ahmed M. H. Ibrahim +3 more
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