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With climate change manifested in cotton growing regions primarily as a combination of rising temperatures and prolonged periods of low rainfall, it has become critical to improve the resiliency of upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) to concurrent heat and drought stress. However, few investigations have considered the effect of this combined stress exposure on the phenotypic and genotypic correlations...
The infection of Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) by the root parasite Rotylenchulus reniformis Linford & Oliveira, the reniform nematode, results in massive annual yield losses throughout the southeastern United States and portions of Texas. Resistance to reniform nematode was identified in the photoperiodic G. barbadense L. accession GB713. Previous research identified three quantitative...
In recent years, the production costs of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in China have continued to rise, and this has been accompanied by relatively low productivity, diminished enthusiasm of Chinese farmers for planting cotton, and the difficulty caused by high subsidies as well as the high degree of mechanized harvesting for competing crops like grains. Therefore, it is urgent to improve the level...
Upland cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L. is the most widely planted cultivated cotton in the United States and the world. The other cultivated tetraploid species G. barbadense L. is planted on considerable less area; however, it produces extra long, strong, and fine fibers which spins into superior yarn. The wild cotton tetraploid species G. tomentosum Nuttall ex Seemann, native to the Hawaiian Archipelago...
Cotton cultivars with reduced fiber-seed attachment force have the potential to be ginned faster with less energy. The objective of this study was to identify quantitative trait loci (QTL) for net ginning energy requirement (NGE), and its relationship with other fiber quality traits in upland cotton. Two cotton lines, TAM 182-34 ELS and AR 9317-26, with significant differences in NGE and fiber-seed...
Introgressive breeding to introduce both obvious variation into a gene pool, and to unmask cryptic variation masked by close linkage or epistatic interactions, has repeatedly been attempted to improve fiber traits in Gossypium hirsutum by employing Gossypium barbadense as a donor parent. This study reports genetic variation for fiber quality traits in reciprocal advanced backcross populations between...
American Pima cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) is grown in the southwest United States, and no Pima cotton hybrid is commercially grown. In this study, six commercial Pima cultivars (Pima S-7, Pima S-6, Phy 76, BR 007, DP 340, and DP 744) and three elite germplasm lines (SI 1331, 93252, and 8810) were crossed in a diallel mating scheme without reciprocals, and their 36 F2 and F3 progeny were planted...
In a hypothetic population of cotton, Gossypium hirsutum L., segregating for 26 independent alleles, individuals with all desired alleles are more abundant in early generations (F2 or F3), but a high proportion of allelic loci are homozygous in late generations (F4 or F5). This dichotomy needs to be considered to establish a successful breeding strategy. In this study, we examined the effectiveness...
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