Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which threatens the safety of world food and affect sustainable development of the world economy, resulting in rising of food price. To address this issue, cotton appears as a possible source of both fiber and food. The research in recent years indeed showed bright prospects for this expectation. However, gossypol stored in the glands of cotton is toxic to nonruminant animals and humans, which wastes large amounts of cottonseed protein that could potentially provide the annual protein requirements for half a billion people. Gossypium species are characterized by their lysigenous glands ...
Pigment glands, also known as black glands or gossypol glands, are specific for Gossypium spp. These...
The objective of this work is to develop an upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L. [2n = 4x = 52, 2(AD...
The cultivated Gossypium spp. (cotton) represents the single most important, natural fi ber crop in ...
Cotton refers to species in the genus Gossypium that bear spinnable seed coat fibers. A total of 50 ...
Not AvailableCotton refers to those species of the genus Gossypium which bear spinnable seed coat fi...
AbstractGossypol, a naturally occurring terpenoid found in pigment glands located throughout the cot...
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...
The presence of lysigenous cavities filled with terpenoid aldehydes (generically termed \u27gossypol...
The genus Gossypium is a globally important crop that is used to produce textiles, oil and protein. ...
Knowing the distribution of gossypol glands in cotton will help to improve advanced cultivars with g...
The genus Gossypium contains many species of great economic and scientific importance. Cotton produc...
The cotton plant is endemic and is cropped in very large tropical and subtropical zones on all 5 con...
<div><p>The genus <i>Gossypium</i> is a globally important crop that is used to produce textiles, oi...
The cultivation of GL7, the new variety of glandless cotton, is expanding rapidly in francophone cot...
Pigment glands, also known as black glands or gossypol glands, are specific for Gossypium spp. These...
The objective of this work is to develop an upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L. [2n = 4x = 52, 2(AD...
The cultivated Gossypium spp. (cotton) represents the single most important, natural fi ber crop in ...
Cotton refers to species in the genus Gossypium that bear spinnable seed coat fibers. A total of 50 ...
Not AvailableCotton refers to those species of the genus Gossypium which bear spinnable seed coat fi...
AbstractGossypol, a naturally occurring terpenoid found in pigment glands located throughout the cot...
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...
The presence of lysigenous cavities filled with terpenoid aldehydes (generically termed \u27gossypol...
The genus Gossypium is a globally important crop that is used to produce textiles, oil and protein. ...
Knowing the distribution of gossypol glands in cotton will help to improve advanced cultivars with g...
The genus Gossypium contains many species of great economic and scientific importance. Cotton produc...
The cotton plant is endemic and is cropped in very large tropical and subtropical zones on all 5 con...
<div><p>The genus <i>Gossypium</i> is a globally important crop that is used to produce textiles, oi...
The cultivation of GL7, the new variety of glandless cotton, is expanding rapidly in francophone cot...
Pigment glands, also known as black glands or gossypol glands, are specific for Gossypium spp. These...
The objective of this work is to develop an upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L. [2n = 4x = 52, 2(AD...
The cultivated Gossypium spp. (cotton) represents the single most important, natural fi ber crop in ...