Introduction.--History of cotton and the cotton industry.--The cotton fibre.--The species, varieties and races of the cotton plant.--Improvement of the cotton plant.--Appendix: A. Enumeration of specimens examined. B. List of works consulted (p. [368]-378) C. Synonyms of species, varieties, &c.--Index.Mode of access: Internet.1
The cultivated Gossypium spp. (cotton) represents the single most important, natural fi ber crop in ...
Cotton is the most important natural fiber crop of our planet, which provides humanity with cloth an...
WOS:000358991300030Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is the most significant cash crop and backbone of ...
We present an overview of the taxonomy of Gossypium L. (the cotton genus) and its evolutionary histo...
At head of title: U.S. Department of Agriculture. Office of Experiment Stations.Also issued as House...
Cotton belongs to the genus Gossypium L., which comprises 50 species, 45 of which are diploid, the r...
Cotton is one of the most important fiber and cash crops throughout the world, and it plays a domina...
The genus Gossypium has a broad and diversified genetic base with 50 different species already descr...
Not AvailableThe genus Gossypium which belongs to the family Malvaceae and tribe Gossypieae, include...
Plant genomes are larger and more complex than other eukaryotic organisms, due to small and large du...
The cotton plant is endemic and is cropped in very large tropical and subtropical zones on all 5 con...
Co-ordinated efforts to collect and maintain cotton genetic resources have increased over the last 1...
Cotton plant has been domesticated in tropical and sub‐tropical climates of the world but severe cli...
Preceded by Current literature on cotton."Prepared in the Library of the United States Department of...
International audienceIncreasing evidence of cotton (Gossypium herbaceum/arboreum), both seeds of co...
The cultivated Gossypium spp. (cotton) represents the single most important, natural fi ber crop in ...
Cotton is the most important natural fiber crop of our planet, which provides humanity with cloth an...
WOS:000358991300030Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is the most significant cash crop and backbone of ...
We present an overview of the taxonomy of Gossypium L. (the cotton genus) and its evolutionary histo...
At head of title: U.S. Department of Agriculture. Office of Experiment Stations.Also issued as House...
Cotton belongs to the genus Gossypium L., which comprises 50 species, 45 of which are diploid, the r...
Cotton is one of the most important fiber and cash crops throughout the world, and it plays a domina...
The genus Gossypium has a broad and diversified genetic base with 50 different species already descr...
Not AvailableThe genus Gossypium which belongs to the family Malvaceae and tribe Gossypieae, include...
Plant genomes are larger and more complex than other eukaryotic organisms, due to small and large du...
The cotton plant is endemic and is cropped in very large tropical and subtropical zones on all 5 con...
Co-ordinated efforts to collect and maintain cotton genetic resources have increased over the last 1...
Cotton plant has been domesticated in tropical and sub‐tropical climates of the world but severe cli...
Preceded by Current literature on cotton."Prepared in the Library of the United States Department of...
International audienceIncreasing evidence of cotton (Gossypium herbaceum/arboreum), both seeds of co...
The cultivated Gossypium spp. (cotton) represents the single most important, natural fi ber crop in ...
Cotton is the most important natural fiber crop of our planet, which provides humanity with cloth an...
WOS:000358991300030Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is the most significant cash crop and backbone of ...