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Molecular evolution of the clustered MIC-3 multigene family of Gossypium species

Theoretical and Applied Genetics, 2011
The Gossypium MIC-3 (Meloidogyne Induced Cotton-3) gene family is of great interest for molecular evolutionary studies because of its uniqueness to Gossypium species, multi-gene content, clustered localization, and root-knot nematode resistance-associated features.
Zabardast T, Buriev   +6 more
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Regeneration of Plants from Protoplasts of Gossypium Species (Cotton)

1995
Cotton is a major industrial crop in the world, the current production of lint cotton being greater than 19 million t/year. This plant is a source of fiber, vegetable oil, and protein. Around 24 million t of lint cotton is predicted to be necessary for consumption in 2000.
J. M. She, J. Y. Wu, H. Y. Zhou
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THE WEST INDIAN SPECIES OF GOSSYPIUM OF VON ROHR AND RAFINESQUE

TAXON, 1969
SummaryIn the 1780's J. P. B. von Rohr (1737–1793) intensively studied the cottons of the West Indies. His observations are recorded in a book that not only is a basic source of knowledge of the cottons of the 18th century, but which also provides the descriptions used by C. S. Rafinesque as the basis for 38 names of species and varieties in Gossypium.
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Evaluation of Gossypium species for resistance to cotton leaf curl Burewala virus

Annals of Applied Biology, 2010
Muhammad Kashif Riaz Khan, N Sarwar
exaly  

Gossypium anapoides(Malvaceae), a New Species from Western Australia

Novon, 2015
James McD Stewart, Jonathan F Wendel
exaly  

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