tailieunhanh - Flowering period variability in relation to seed cotton yield, ginning out turn and other desirable traits in genetic resources of G.hirsutum Cotton
Geographically and phenotypically diverse 860 G. hirsutum germplasm lines were evaluated under North Zone irrigated conditions of India during 2011-12 and 2012-13 for a different flower retention period, seed cotton yield and other desirable traits. The accessions initiate flowering at 60 days were having maturity period below 150 days, horizontal width less than 40 cm, hence showed suitability for high density cropping system (HDPS) for productivity enhancement. The accessions which flowers at 80 days are found to be semi spreading in nature. | Flowering period variability in relation to seed cotton yield ginning out turn and other desirable traits in genetic resources of Cotton
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