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    Gossypium hirsutum, also known as upland cotton or Mexican cotton, is the most widely planted species of cotton in the world. Globally, about 90% of all...
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    Islands) Gossypium hirsutum L. – upland cotton (Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean and southern Florida) Gossypium mustelinum Miers ex G.Watt Gossypium tomentosum...
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    botanists that study Gossypium believe the group of cottons with 52 chromosomes form a clade. In other words, G. barbadense, G. hirsutum, and a few other...
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    antiquity: Gossypium hirsutum – upland cotton, native to Central America, Mexico, the Caribbean and southern Florida (90% of world production) Gossypium barbadense –...
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    from the seeds of cotton plants of various species, mainly Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium herbaceum, that are grown for cotton fiber, animal feed, and...
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    Hawaiian cotton is related to American species of Gossypium, with its closest relative Gossypium hirsutum. Its ancestor may have come to the islands from...
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  • Association of phytopathogenic Pantoea dispersa inner boll rot of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) in Maharashtra state, India. European journal of plant pathology...
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    found in Huaca Prieta in Peru, dated to about 6000 BCE. It is here that Gossypium barbadense is thought to have been domesticated at its earliest. Some...
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    high-density SSR genetic map constructed from a F2 population of Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium darwinii". Gene. 574 (2): 273–86. doi:10.1016/j.gene.2015.08...
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    mostly agricultural, with cotton, in particular long-staple cotton (Gossypium hirsutum), as the main product. Also produced are grain, fruits, oils and beets...
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