Pigment glands, also known as black glands or gossypol glands, are specific for Gossypium spp. These glands strictly confine large amounts of secondary metabolites to the lysigenous cavity, leading to the glands' intense colour and providing defence against pests and pathogens. This study performed a comparative transcriptome analysis of glanded versus glandless cotton cultivars. Twenty-two transcription factors showed expression patterns associated with pigment glands and were characterized. Phenotypic screening of the genes, via virus-induced gene silencing, showed an apparent disappearance of pigmented glands after the silencing of a pair of homologous MYB-encoding genes in the A and D genomes (designated as CGP1). Further study showed t...
The red leaf coloration of Empire Red Leaf Cotton (ERLC) (Gossypium hirsutum L.), resulted from anth...
Cotton is a commercial and economically important crop that generates billions of dollars in annual ...
The existence of only natural brown and green cotton fibers (BCF and GCF, respectively), as well as ...
Cotton refers to species in the genus Gossypium that bear spinnable seed coat fibers. A total of 50 ...
The genus Gossypium is a globally important crop that is used to produce textiles, oil and protein. ...
<div><p>The genus <i>Gossypium</i> is a globally important crop that is used to produce textiles, oi...
Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which ...
A virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) system was established to induce endogenous target gene silenc...
Not AvailableCotton refers to those species of the genus Gossypium which bear spinnable seed coat fi...
The red leaf coloration of Empire Red Leaf Cotton (ERLC) (Gossypium hirsutum L.), resulted from anth...
The wild cotton species Gossypium stocksii produces a brown fiber that provides a valuable resource ...
Background Cotton is a major fibre crop grown worldwide that suffers extensi...
Fuzzless Gossypium hirsutum mutants are ideal materials for investigating cotton fiber initiation an...
Three Gossypium species have been used to breed cotton as they vary in their fiber production and re...
The cotton fiber, as a single-celled trichome, is a biological model system for studying cell differ...
The red leaf coloration of Empire Red Leaf Cotton (ERLC) (Gossypium hirsutum L.), resulted from anth...
Cotton is a commercial and economically important crop that generates billions of dollars in annual ...
The existence of only natural brown and green cotton fibers (BCF and GCF, respectively), as well as ...
Cotton refers to species in the genus Gossypium that bear spinnable seed coat fibers. A total of 50 ...
The genus Gossypium is a globally important crop that is used to produce textiles, oil and protein. ...
<div><p>The genus <i>Gossypium</i> is a globally important crop that is used to produce textiles, oi...
Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which ...
A virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) system was established to induce endogenous target gene silenc...
Not AvailableCotton refers to those species of the genus Gossypium which bear spinnable seed coat fi...
The red leaf coloration of Empire Red Leaf Cotton (ERLC) (Gossypium hirsutum L.), resulted from anth...
The wild cotton species Gossypium stocksii produces a brown fiber that provides a valuable resource ...
Background Cotton is a major fibre crop grown worldwide that suffers extensi...
Fuzzless Gossypium hirsutum mutants are ideal materials for investigating cotton fiber initiation an...
Three Gossypium species have been used to breed cotton as they vary in their fiber production and re...
The cotton fiber, as a single-celled trichome, is a biological model system for studying cell differ...
The red leaf coloration of Empire Red Leaf Cotton (ERLC) (Gossypium hirsutum L.), resulted from anth...
Cotton is a commercial and economically important crop that generates billions of dollars in annual ...
The existence of only natural brown and green cotton fibers (BCF and GCF, respectively), as well as ...