Observation of fiber ultrastructure of Ligon lintless mutant in upland cotton during fiber elongation

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Xuede Wang ◽  
Xiyuan Ni
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Vasu Kuraparthy

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2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (3) ◽  
pp. 17-20
Author(s):  
Asliddin T. Sadikov

Some economically valuable traits of upland cotton genotypes are being considered in comparison with standard cultivar “Hisor”. Based on the results, it was established that the yield of raw cotton for all studied genotypes is 66.4-100.1 g/plant. In a comparative analysis of highly productive genotypes, 3 genotypes were distinguished – ALC-86/6 x Sorbon, DP-4025 x Dusti-IZ, NAD-53 x Sorbon, varying from 95.0 to 100.1 g/plant, exceeding the standard cultivar “Hisor” (40,8 g/plant) by 54,2-59,3 g/plant.


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