Gossypium hirsutum has a large indigenous range encompassing most of Mesoamerica and the Caribbean, where it exhibits a diverse array of morphological forms spanning the wild-to-domesticated continuum. Modem, highly improved varieties ( Upland cotton ), which currently account for about 90% of world cotton commerce, are day-length neutral annuals derived from subtropical, perennial antecedents. To assess levels and patterns of genetic variation in the species and to elucidate the origin of Upland cotton, 538 accessions representing the full spectrum of morphological and geographical diversity were analyzed for allozyme variation at 50 loci. Levels of variation are modest overall but are low in Upland cotton. Relationships among accessions r...
To increase genetic diversity with elite upland cotton, introgression populations with wild species ...
Mocu cotton (Gossypium hirsutum race marie galante) is a potential source of valuable alleles for br...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is an important cash crop and the second largest source of textile fiber and...
Gossypium barbadense L. is a commercially important cotton species of tropical South American origin...
Gossypium hirsutum L., the most important species of cultivated cotton, is a diverse species whose v...
Perennial forms of Gossypium hirsutum are classified under seven races. Five Mesoamerican races woul...
The Asiatic or A-genome cottons, Gossypium arboreum L. and G. herbaceum L., are potentially importan...
The remaining populations of perennial cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. r. marie-galante Hutch.) that o...
Perennial forms of Gossypium hirsutum are classified under seven races. Five Mesoamerican races woul...
The genus Gossypium has important ethnobotanical and economic value for Amazonian Native Communities...
Cotton (Gossypium) has a long history of cultivation in Africa, witnessed by the presence of traditi...
Determining the genetic rearrangement and domestication footprints in Gossypium hirsutum cultivars ...
Interspecific hybridization has contributed significantly to land diversity, species evolution, and ...
Over 95% of the currently cultivated cotton was domesticated from Gossypium hirsutum, which originat...
The cotton genus (Gossypium ) includes approximately 50 species distributed in arid to semi-arid reg...
To increase genetic diversity with elite upland cotton, introgression populations with wild species ...
Mocu cotton (Gossypium hirsutum race marie galante) is a potential source of valuable alleles for br...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is an important cash crop and the second largest source of textile fiber and...
Gossypium barbadense L. is a commercially important cotton species of tropical South American origin...
Gossypium hirsutum L., the most important species of cultivated cotton, is a diverse species whose v...
Perennial forms of Gossypium hirsutum are classified under seven races. Five Mesoamerican races woul...
The Asiatic or A-genome cottons, Gossypium arboreum L. and G. herbaceum L., are potentially importan...
The remaining populations of perennial cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. r. marie-galante Hutch.) that o...
Perennial forms of Gossypium hirsutum are classified under seven races. Five Mesoamerican races woul...
The genus Gossypium has important ethnobotanical and economic value for Amazonian Native Communities...
Cotton (Gossypium) has a long history of cultivation in Africa, witnessed by the presence of traditi...
Determining the genetic rearrangement and domestication footprints in Gossypium hirsutum cultivars ...
Interspecific hybridization has contributed significantly to land diversity, species evolution, and ...
Over 95% of the currently cultivated cotton was domesticated from Gossypium hirsutum, which originat...
The cotton genus (Gossypium ) includes approximately 50 species distributed in arid to semi-arid reg...
To increase genetic diversity with elite upland cotton, introgression populations with wild species ...
Mocu cotton (Gossypium hirsutum race marie galante) is a potential source of valuable alleles for br...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is an important cash crop and the second largest source of textile fiber and...