Natural variation in Beauty Mark is associated with UV-based geographical adaptation in Gossypium species. [PDF]
Abid MA +9 more
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Abiotic stress is an important limiting factor in crop growth and yield around the world. Owing to the continued genetic erosion of the upland cotton germplasm due to intense selection and inbreeding, attention has shifted towards wild cotton progenitors
Muhammad Shehzad +11 more
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Phenetic Analysis of Gossypium Species (Malvaceae) From Indonesia [PDF]
This research was aimed to revise the species of Gossypium in Indonesia with statistical analysis of morphologicalcharacteristics. Three species of Gossypium were recognized based on phenetic analyses (cluster analysis-UPGMAand ordination-Principle ...
Juswara, L. S. (Lina)
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Organ‐specific terpenoid responses in Tanacetum vulgare are chemotype‐dependent
Common tansy varieties defend differently: some boost root chemicals against soil pests, while others release stronger leaf scents against aphids. Abstract Specialized metabolites such as terpenoids are known to mediate plant defence mechanisms. However, how terpenoid diversity governs inducible chemistry across organs remains poorly understood.
H. Newrzella +12 more
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Artificial intelligence‐powered plant phenomics: Progress, challenges, and opportunities
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI), a key driver of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is being rapidly integrated into plant phenomics to automate sensing, accelerate data analysis, and support decision‐making in phenomic prediction and genomic selection.
Xu Wang +12 more
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Participatory cotton breeding for organic and low input farming in Central India [PDF]
Up to 80% of world’s organic cotton is produced in India. However, involved producers are facing increased difficulties to find suitable cultivars. Few hybrids selected for high input farming and genetically-modified (GM) cotton, which is explicitly ...
Baruah, R. +6 more
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Drone‐based phenotyping of maize for multiple disease resistance and yield in breeding field trials
Abstract Improving selection for multiple disease resistance (MDR) and yield in maize (Zea mays L.) requires high‐throughput, objective phenotyping tools, particularly under field conditions where several foliar diseases co‐occur. We evaluated drone‐based multispectral vegetation indices (VIs) for predicting resistance to northern leaf blight (NLB ...
Danilo E. Moreta +7 more
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Genomic and Cytogenetic Analysis of Synthetic Polyploids between Diploid and Tetraploid Cotton (Gossypium) Species. [PDF]
Khidirov MT +15 more
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Cotton breeding in French-speaking Africa: Milestones and prospects [PDF]
When cotton breeding programmes were first set up in French-speaking Africa in 1946, breeders were already taking the needs of different cotton stakeholders into account.
Dessauw, Dominique, Hau, Bernard
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Structure‐driven immature cotton nanocomposite fibers for ESKAPE pathogen control
Abstract Transforming underutilized, low‐quality immature cotton fibers into functional materials provides a sustainable strategy for enhancing economic value. In this study, the intrinsic structural features of immature cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fibers—typically considered as defects in textile processing—were exploited for the in situ synthesis ...
Sunghyun Nam +3 more
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