Not AvailableThere are four cultivated species of cotton viz. Gossypium arboreum, G.herbaceum, G.hirsutum and G.barbadense. The first two species are diploid (2n=26) and are native to old world. They are also known as Asiatic cottons because they are grown in Asia. The last two species are tetraploid (2n=52) and are also referred to as New World Cottons. G.hirsutum is also known as American cotton or upland cotton and G.barbadense as Egyptian cotton or Sea Island cotton or Peruvian Cotton or Tanguish Cotton or quality cotton.G.hirsutum is the predominant species which alone contributes about 90% to the global production. In USA and Uzbekistan, more than 90% area is covered by G.hirsutum. Perhaps, India is the only country in the world where...
Cotton belongs to the genus Gossypium L., which comprises 50 species, 45 of which are diploid, the r...
Cotton (Gossypium) has a long history of cultivation in Africa, witnessed by the presence of traditi...
India has a long history of cultivation of cotton, and presently it can be conveniently divided into...
Not AvailableIndia is the pioneer country for commercial cultivation of cotton hybrids which covers ...
Not AvailableThe genus Gossypium which belongs to the family Malvaceae and tribe Gossypieae, include...
The importance of cotton can be judged from the fact that it is commercially grown in more than 80 c...
The genus Gossypium has a broad and diversified genetic base with 50 different species already descr...
Not AvailableCotton refers to those species of the genus Gossypium which bear spinnable seed coat fi...
Not AvailableCotton is one of the major fibre crops of global significance. It is cultivated in trop...
Abstract:Cotton as a crop as well as a commodity plays an important role in the agrarian and industr...
It is still not clear whether differential response of Bt cotton and conventional non-Bt cotton geno...
Not AvailableThe Indian cotton crop is the most diverse in the world, both in terms of botanical st...
India is the leading producer of cotton in the world producing 33.8 million bales (170 kg each) from...
Southeast Asia has a very long history of cropping cotton diploid species-mainly G. arboreum-or anci...
Introduction of Bt-cotton and its fast adoption in India posed a major threat to availability of non...
Cotton belongs to the genus Gossypium L., which comprises 50 species, 45 of which are diploid, the r...
Cotton (Gossypium) has a long history of cultivation in Africa, witnessed by the presence of traditi...
India has a long history of cultivation of cotton, and presently it can be conveniently divided into...
Not AvailableIndia is the pioneer country for commercial cultivation of cotton hybrids which covers ...
Not AvailableThe genus Gossypium which belongs to the family Malvaceae and tribe Gossypieae, include...
The importance of cotton can be judged from the fact that it is commercially grown in more than 80 c...
The genus Gossypium has a broad and diversified genetic base with 50 different species already descr...
Not AvailableCotton refers to those species of the genus Gossypium which bear spinnable seed coat fi...
Not AvailableCotton is one of the major fibre crops of global significance. It is cultivated in trop...
Abstract:Cotton as a crop as well as a commodity plays an important role in the agrarian and industr...
It is still not clear whether differential response of Bt cotton and conventional non-Bt cotton geno...
Not AvailableThe Indian cotton crop is the most diverse in the world, both in terms of botanical st...
India is the leading producer of cotton in the world producing 33.8 million bales (170 kg each) from...
Southeast Asia has a very long history of cropping cotton diploid species-mainly G. arboreum-or anci...
Introduction of Bt-cotton and its fast adoption in India posed a major threat to availability of non...
Cotton belongs to the genus Gossypium L., which comprises 50 species, 45 of which are diploid, the r...
Cotton (Gossypium) has a long history of cultivation in Africa, witnessed by the presence of traditi...
India has a long history of cultivation of cotton, and presently it can be conveniently divided into...