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ABSTRACTCotton is the most important natural source of fibre used in the textile industry, and is also a valuable source of oil. It belongs to the genus Gossypium (family Malvaceae) which comprises 50 species (Fryxell, 1992). The common species are the two old World diploids (2n = 2x = 26), G. arboreum L. and G. herbaceum L., and two American tetraploids (2n = 4x = 52), G. hirsutum L. and G. barbadense L. (Wendel et al., 1992); the tetraploids now dominate cotton production. Genetic improvement of cotton is necessary, both for increased yield and for upgrading the quality of lint. Cotton is propagated through seeds, and sometimes multiplied by cuttings. Extensive efforts have been made to develop plant types that can cope with various environmental hazards, insects, and diseases, and can give stable yield from year to year. However, conventional methods alone do not seem sufficient, and thus biotechnological approaches have been introduced (Bajaj & Gill, 1986, 1992). More... »
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In Vitro Haploid Production in Higher Plants
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