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Evaluation of Egyptian cotton cultivars
Present study was carried out to evaluate 11 cotton varieties under two locations over two growing seasons 2015 and 2016 in Egypt. The results showed that there were significant differences among environment, genotypes, and their interactions for all ...
Omar A M +4 more
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Abstract Plant tissue testing is an effective tool for diagnosing crop nutritional status; however, critical tissue‐potassium (K) concentrations have not been established for modern cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivars. We aimed to define critical leaf‐ and petiole‐K concentrations at various growth stages for optimal cotton production.
Maria Paula R. Prado +7 more
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The morphological and agronomic characters of five fiber mutants
Five fiber mutants in upland cotton were compared to each other or with TM-1 in morphogenesis and agronomic character. The results showed that protuberance of fiber cells from TM-1 ovule was first appeared at the funiculus crest, then spread from the ...
JIANG Shu-li, WANG Xue-de
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Abstract The primary objective of this study was to investigate whether the cost of processing cotton using high‐speed roller gins is comparable to saw gins. The results from a “true” random effect model estimated using proprietary data voluntarily shared by cotton gins operating in Arizona and California showed that the average cost inefficiency for ...
Ram N. Acharya +4 more
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Background Salinity is one of the most significant environmental factors limiting the productivity of cotton. However, the key genetic components responsible for the reduction in cotton yield in saline-alkali soils are still unclear.
Guozhong Zhu +10 more
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Selection of Superior Cotton Cultivars (Gossypiume hirsutum L.) using GTBiplot Model [PDF]
Extended Abstract Introduction and Objective: Cotton has special economic and agricultural importance and it is considered the most important fiber used in the world's textile industry.
Mitra Vanda +2 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines whether and how patenting advances circular innovation and therefore contributes to the sociotechnical transition toward a circular economy. Using the multilevel perspective (MLP) as a theoretical framework, we conducted a case study set in the empirical context of man‐made cellulosic fibers. These heavily patented fibers
Ulla A. Saari +4 more
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HSTI is a powerful tool for detecting FM within EFR. The study compares spectral ranges, light intensity, and classification models, showing that FM is most effectively identified with 110 W light intensity in the VNIR system using MLP. Pseudo‐color maps enable precise localization and contouring of FM in EFR.
Peipei Gao +8 more
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Arkansas Cotton Variety Test 2002 [PDF]
The primary aim of the Arkansas Cotton Variety Test is to provide unbiased data regarding the agronomic performance of cotton varieties and advanced breeding lines in the major cotton-growing areas of Arkansas.
Bourland, E. M. +6 more
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This study depicting the role of transcriptomics, RNA interference (RNAi), and CRISPR/Cas9 technologies in the breeding of glandless cottonseed and glanded cotton tissues. This approach demonstrates the potential of cotton as a dual‐purpose crop, serving both the fiber industry and as a sustainable food and feed source.
Teame Gereziher Mehari +9 more
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