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Gossypium

2016
2.3. GHQ (9) and gossypol (1) in the D genome of Gossypium and in commercial cottons G. thurberi is a member of the D genome of Gossypium. In a previous investigation of terpenoids in the young leaves of G. thurberi using TLC plates, only gossypol (1) was identified in this tissue (Stipanovic et al., 1977).
Stipanovic, Robert   +9 more
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Gossypium arboreum GHSP26 enhances drought tolerance in Gossypium hirsutum

Biotechnology Progress, 2009
Abstract Heat‐shock proteins (HSP) are molecular chaperones for protein molecules. These proteins play an important role in protein–protein interactions such as, folding and assisting in the establishment of proper protein conformation and prevention of unwanted protein aggregation. A small HSP gene
Asma, Maqbool   +7 more
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Cottonseed (Gossypium hirsutum)

2020
Cotton is both a food and a fiber crop. The cottonseed fibers/linters are mainly used for textile industry, while, as a food, its oil is used worldwide in various food applications such as cooking oil, frying oil, salad dressings, shortenings, and margarines.
Manvesh Kumar Sihag   +2 more
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Brief bioinformatics identification of cotton bZIP transcription factors family from Gossypium hirsutum, Gossypium arboreum and Gossypium raimondii

Plant Biotechnology Reports, 2021
Transcription factors (TFs) are the key regulators in plant development and stress adaptation. Understanding interactions of TFs in cotton crop is important for enhancing stress tolerance and yield enhancement. Among plant TFs, bZIPs plays a major role in seed germination, flower development, biotic and abiotic stress response.
Vaishali Khanale   +3 more
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Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)

2014
Cotton continues to be a crop of great economic importance in many developing and some developed countries. Cotton plants expressing the Bt gene to deter some of the major pests have been enthusiastically and widely accepted by the farmers in three of the major producing countries, i.e., China, India, and the USA. Considering the constraints related to
Keerti S, Rathore   +3 more
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Gossypium Bioinformatics Resources

2009
The primary goal of this chapter is to provide practical information for utilizing the array of Gossypium bioinformatics resources that are presently available. To establish the setting, the chapter begins with the description of a survey of Gossypium bioinformatics resources that was undertaken by the author in early 2007. Resources are categorized by
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The Gossypium Transcriptome

2009
cDNA sequences representing the Gossypium transcriptome have been generated by numerous researchers within the cotton community. The bulk of these cDNA sequences are from cultivated Gossypium hirustum and its close diploid relatives G. arboreum and G. raimondii.
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Gossypium (cotton)

PlantwisePlus Knowledge Bank, 2022
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2019
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