M.S. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2012.Includes bibliographical references.To determine the ease with which Hawaiian cotton, Gossypium tomentosum, hybridizes with two introduced commercial cotton species, G. hirsutum and G. barbadense, reciprocal crosses were carried out in a controlled setting. To assess the impacts of gene flow on fitness and fecundity, F1 hybrids were grown in a common garden plot along with parental species. Results show that there are no strong hybridization barriers between Gossypium tomentosum and either commercial cotton species. In hand pollination trials, G. tomentosum is more prone to accept foreign pollen than either commercial species, with higher rates of hybridization. The same hand pollination trial showed ...
Although the wild cotton, Gossypium tomentosum Nutt., is one of the more common of the few endemic...
Introduction: Sea-island cotton (Gossypium barbadense, Gb) is one of the major sources of high-grade...
To increase genetic diversity with elite upland cotton, introgression populations with wild species ...
mentosum Nutt., is one of the more common of the few endemic species which still survive on the coas...
Interspecific hybridization has contributed significantly to land diversity, species evolution, and ...
Gossypium tomentosum is a cotton species endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. We studied several aspects...
The domestication syndrome of many plants includes changes in their mating systems. The evolution of...
The genus Gossypium is composed of both diploid and allotetraploid species. The five allotetraploid ...
fi ber crop in recent years has been produced mainly in Califor-nia and to a lesser extent in Arizon...
<div><p>Upland cotton (<i>Gossypium hirstum</i> L.), which produces more than 95% of the world natur...
Speciation is always a contentious and challenging issue following with the presence of gene flow. I...
Abstract. Interspecific hybridization in cotton is of great importance with a view to exploit the di...
Gossypium hirsutum L. is the most widely cultivated cotton species in the genus Gossypium. The genet...
The cotton plant is endemic and is cropped in very large tropical and subtropical zones on all 5 con...
To provide a resource for cotton genetics and breeding, an interspecific hybridization between Gossy...
Although the wild cotton, Gossypium tomentosum Nutt., is one of the more common of the few endemic...
Introduction: Sea-island cotton (Gossypium barbadense, Gb) is one of the major sources of high-grade...
To increase genetic diversity with elite upland cotton, introgression populations with wild species ...
mentosum Nutt., is one of the more common of the few endemic species which still survive on the coas...
Interspecific hybridization has contributed significantly to land diversity, species evolution, and ...
Gossypium tomentosum is a cotton species endemic to the Hawaiian Islands. We studied several aspects...
The domestication syndrome of many plants includes changes in their mating systems. The evolution of...
The genus Gossypium is composed of both diploid and allotetraploid species. The five allotetraploid ...
fi ber crop in recent years has been produced mainly in Califor-nia and to a lesser extent in Arizon...
<div><p>Upland cotton (<i>Gossypium hirstum</i> L.), which produces more than 95% of the world natur...
Speciation is always a contentious and challenging issue following with the presence of gene flow. I...
Abstract. Interspecific hybridization in cotton is of great importance with a view to exploit the di...
Gossypium hirsutum L. is the most widely cultivated cotton species in the genus Gossypium. The genet...
The cotton plant is endemic and is cropped in very large tropical and subtropical zones on all 5 con...
To provide a resource for cotton genetics and breeding, an interspecific hybridization between Gossy...
Although the wild cotton, Gossypium tomentosum Nutt., is one of the more common of the few endemic...
Introduction: Sea-island cotton (Gossypium barbadense, Gb) is one of the major sources of high-grade...
To increase genetic diversity with elite upland cotton, introgression populations with wild species ...