WOS:000358991300030Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is the most significant cash crop and backbone of global textile industry. The importance of cotton can hardly be over emphasized in the economy of cotton-growing countries as cotton and cotton products contribute significantly to the foreign exchange earnings. Cotton breeders have continuously sought to improve cotton's quality through conventional breeding in the past centuries; however, due to limited availability of germplasm with resistant to particular insects, pests and diseases, further advancements in cotton breeding have been challenging. The progress in transformation systems in cotton paved the way for the genetic improvement by enabling the researchers to transfer specific genes...
Transgenic cotton plants were amongst the first genetically modified (GM) plants to be released on t...
Southeast Asia has a very long history of cropping cotton diploid species-mainly G. arboreum-or anci...
Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which ...
WOS: 000358991300030Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is the most significant cash crop and backbone of...
Cotton is an important crop as it produces valuable textile fibre and contributes to economy of vari...
The cotton plant is endemic and is cropped in very large tropical and subtropical zones on all 5 con...
Cotton is an important crop as it produces valuable textile fibre and contributes to economy of vari...
The main goal of gene transfer into cotton is the development of insect-resistant varieties. The sta...
Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) being one of the top most cash crop is reckoned as main pillar of tex...
Conventional breeding interventions in cotton have been successful and these techniques have doubled...
Genetically modified (GM) insects and herbicides resistant cotton crop was among the first commercia...
Abstract The introduction of genetically modified (GM) cotton in 1996 in the US and its worldwide sp...
Cotton is an important agricultural commodity, providing income to millions of farmers in industrial...
Biotechnological advances have now become integral to all crop improvement strategies designed to ca...
Interspecific hybridization has contributed significantly to land diversity, species evolution, and ...
Transgenic cotton plants were amongst the first genetically modified (GM) plants to be released on t...
Southeast Asia has a very long history of cropping cotton diploid species-mainly G. arboreum-or anci...
Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which ...
WOS: 000358991300030Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is the most significant cash crop and backbone of...
Cotton is an important crop as it produces valuable textile fibre and contributes to economy of vari...
The cotton plant is endemic and is cropped in very large tropical and subtropical zones on all 5 con...
Cotton is an important crop as it produces valuable textile fibre and contributes to economy of vari...
The main goal of gene transfer into cotton is the development of insect-resistant varieties. The sta...
Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) being one of the top most cash crop is reckoned as main pillar of tex...
Conventional breeding interventions in cotton have been successful and these techniques have doubled...
Genetically modified (GM) insects and herbicides resistant cotton crop was among the first commercia...
Abstract The introduction of genetically modified (GM) cotton in 1996 in the US and its worldwide sp...
Cotton is an important agricultural commodity, providing income to millions of farmers in industrial...
Biotechnological advances have now become integral to all crop improvement strategies designed to ca...
Interspecific hybridization has contributed significantly to land diversity, species evolution, and ...
Transgenic cotton plants were amongst the first genetically modified (GM) plants to be released on t...
Southeast Asia has a very long history of cropping cotton diploid species-mainly G. arboreum-or anci...
Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which ...