Cotton (Gossypium L.) is one of the most important commercial crops and it is famous as white gold. Cotton has a diversity of applications, principally medicinal and many other usages, such as pigments, derivatives for cattle feed, different uses of the oil extracts and etc. Cottonseed oil has a ration of 2:1 of polyunsaturated to saturated fatty acids and generally consists of 65-70% unsaturated fatty acids, including 18-24% monounsaturated (oleic) and 42-52% polyunsaturated (linoleic), and 26-35% saturated (palmitic and stearic). The most important health benefits of cotton is treat respiratory diseases, treat skin problems, treat wounds, beneficial for breastfeeding mothers, a good cure for rat bite, an appropriate cure for scorpion b...
Conventional breeding interventions in cotton have been successful and these techniques have doubled...
Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which ...
Cotton production in China has developed rapidly during the last 60 years. Using only 15% of the wor...
Cotton (Gossypium L.) has been a fundamental natural resource since the origin of various civilizati...
Not AvailableCotton is one of the most important commercial crops of India and is the single largest...
Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) is an important, indeterminate non-food cash crop and a significant sour...
Cottonseed is a by-product of the cotton crop rich in protein and oil. The products obtained from co...
AbstractGossypol, a naturally occurring terpenoid found in pigment glands located throughout the cot...
Not AvailableRefined cottonseed oil is one of the best edible oil, which is used in many parts of th...
The importance of cotton can be judged from the fact that it is commercially grown in more than 80 c...
Background Cottonseed is a sustainable source of plant protein, producing ~10 million metric tons o...
uploaded by Dr. M. sabeshCotton is the most important agricultural and industrial commodity of world...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is an arborous plant from the Malvaceae family. Cottonseed meal is a by-prod...
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 ...
Conventional breeding interventions in cotton have been successful and these techniques have doubled...
Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which ...
Cotton production in China has developed rapidly during the last 60 years. Using only 15% of the wor...
Cotton (Gossypium L.) has been a fundamental natural resource since the origin of various civilizati...
Not AvailableCotton is one of the most important commercial crops of India and is the single largest...
Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) is an important, indeterminate non-food cash crop and a significant sour...
Cottonseed is a by-product of the cotton crop rich in protein and oil. The products obtained from co...
AbstractGossypol, a naturally occurring terpenoid found in pigment glands located throughout the cot...
Not AvailableRefined cottonseed oil is one of the best edible oil, which is used in many parts of th...
The importance of cotton can be judged from the fact that it is commercially grown in more than 80 c...
Background Cottonseed is a sustainable source of plant protein, producing ~10 million metric tons o...
uploaded by Dr. M. sabeshCotton is the most important agricultural and industrial commodity of world...
Cotton (Gossypium spp.) is an arborous plant from the Malvaceae family. Cottonseed meal is a by-prod...
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 ...
Conventional breeding interventions in cotton have been successful and these techniques have doubled...
Recently the world has been entangled by insufficient food such as the lack of rice which ...
Cotton production in China has developed rapidly during the last 60 years. Using only 15% of the wor...