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Inheritance of Lint Percentage in Cotton 1

Agronomy Journal, 1929
J. O. Ware
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The Accuracy of Cotton Lint Percentage Figures 1

Agronomy Journal, 1930
J. Quinby, J. Stephens
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Influence of Lint Percentage, Boll Size, and Seed Size on Lint Yield of Upland Cotton with High Fiber Strength1

Crop Science, 1975
Our major objectives in breeding cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) have been to change negative genetic associations between lint yield and fiber strength, and lint yield and length. We also find an association between low lint percentage and extra‐long (above 35 mm) fiber length.
T. W. Culp, D. C. Harrell
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Fiber initiation development in Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivars varying in lint percentage

Euphytica, 2008
The ovules at the stage of fiber initiation from −1 to +1 days post-anthesis (dpa) were studied, using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), in five Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivars varying in lint percentage from 28.53% to 43.10%. Our results indicated that on −1 days post-anthesis (−1 dpa), fiber cell protrusions were found in all ...
Chengqi Li, Wangzhen Guo, Tianzhen Zhang
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The lint percentage of cotton in the Ord River Valley

Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture and Animal Husbandry, 1964
Time of harvest during crop ripening was accompanied by large differences in lint percentage of cotton in the Ord River Valley. Lint percentage generally rose at least 3 per cent from first to last harvest. Varieties showed a wide range in lint percentage.
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Supplemental Boron, Boll Retention Percentage, Ovary Carbohydrates, and Lint Yield in Modern Cotton Genotypes

Agronomy Journal, 1994
AbstractCotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is sometimes grown on soils with low B concentration. However, most of the literature regarding the effects of supplemental B on cotton was obtained from obsolete, low‐yielding genotypes rather than modern, high‐yielding genotypes.
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Effects of Plant Smoothness on Agronomic Traits of Upland Cotton—Lint Percentage1

Crop Science, 1984
In attempts to document agronomic deficits associated with plant smoothness in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.), two complete diallel sets involving various combinations of smoothness and pilosity alleles were grown in randomized, complete blocks at two locations in North Carolina in 1982. There were four replications per location.
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Effect of Blending ratio of lint cotton grades of Egyptian cotton varieties on fiber quality properties

Journal of Textiles Coloration and Polymer Science
he objective of this study was to determine the effect of different mixing percentages of lint cotton grades on fiber quality properties. Three Egyptian cotton varieties (Extra Giza96, Super Giza 94 and Giza95) as well as, ten blending ratio of lint ...
A. E. Gadallh   +2 more
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Percentage of Lint in Distributed Plats of Cotton Varieties1

Agronomy Journal, 1931
J. R. Quinby, J. C. Stephens
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