AbstractGossypol, a naturally occurring terpenoid found in pigment glands located throughout the cotton plant, is an effective insect deterrent, but is also a cumulative toxin in simple-stomached animals. Plant biotechnology utilizing RNAi was used to create a plant that has no gossypol in the seed while retaining gossypol in all other plant tissues to prevent predation. Since cotton is drought and heat tolerant, it is well suited to serve as a source of both food and fiber as climate change puts other crops in jeopardy.Agrobacterium transformation was used to insert into the cotton nuclear genome a construct containing a seed specific promoter driving an RNAi hairpin that suppresses delta-cadinene synthase. This enzyme plays a critical rol...
A method is disclosed for reducing the level of gossypol in cottonseed. The method generally include...
Gossypol, a toxic polyphenolic compound, limits the use of cottonseed cake (CSC) in animal feed. Dif...
The genus Gossypium contains many species of great economic and scientific importance. Cotton produc...
Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which ...
Cottonseed is a sustainable source of plant protein, producing ~10 million metric tons of protein gl...
Gossypol is a yellow compound produced by the cotton plant that confers resistance to pests. Gossypo...
The cultivation of GL7, the new variety of glandless cotton, is expanding rapidly in francophone cot...
Cottonseed is a by-product of the cotton crop rich in protein and oil. The products obtained from co...
Gossypol, a terpenoid compound mainly synthesized in the cotton roots, acts as a phytoalexin in prot...
WOS:000358991300030Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is the most significant cash crop and backbone of ...
WOS: 000358991300030Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is the most significant cash crop and backbone of...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is an arborous plant from the Malvaceae family. Cottonseed meal is a by-prod...
Gossypium hirsutum, the Upland cotton, represents more than 95% of the cotton fiber annually produce...
Background Cottonseed is a sustainable source of plant protein, producing ~10 million metric tons o...
Cotton refers to species in the genus Gossypium that bear spinnable seed coat fibers. A total of 50 ...
A method is disclosed for reducing the level of gossypol in cottonseed. The method generally include...
Gossypol, a toxic polyphenolic compound, limits the use of cottonseed cake (CSC) in animal feed. Dif...
The genus Gossypium contains many species of great economic and scientific importance. Cotton produc...
Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which ...
Cottonseed is a sustainable source of plant protein, producing ~10 million metric tons of protein gl...
Gossypol is a yellow compound produced by the cotton plant that confers resistance to pests. Gossypo...
The cultivation of GL7, the new variety of glandless cotton, is expanding rapidly in francophone cot...
Cottonseed is a by-product of the cotton crop rich in protein and oil. The products obtained from co...
Gossypol, a terpenoid compound mainly synthesized in the cotton roots, acts as a phytoalexin in prot...
WOS:000358991300030Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is the most significant cash crop and backbone of ...
WOS: 000358991300030Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is the most significant cash crop and backbone of...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is an arborous plant from the Malvaceae family. Cottonseed meal is a by-prod...
Gossypium hirsutum, the Upland cotton, represents more than 95% of the cotton fiber annually produce...
Background Cottonseed is a sustainable source of plant protein, producing ~10 million metric tons o...
Cotton refers to species in the genus Gossypium that bear spinnable seed coat fibers. A total of 50 ...
A method is disclosed for reducing the level of gossypol in cottonseed. The method generally include...
Gossypol, a toxic polyphenolic compound, limits the use of cottonseed cake (CSC) in animal feed. Dif...
The genus Gossypium contains many species of great economic and scientific importance. Cotton produc...