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Genome-wide quantitative trait loci reveal the genetic basis of cotton fiber quality and yield-related traits in a G.hirsutum recombinant inbred line population
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2024/5/17
Adjustment of Cotton Fiber Length by the Statistical Normal Distribution: Application to Binary Blends
Cotton Fiber Statistical Normal Distribution
2009/3/10
In this study the normality of the cotton fiber length number distribution and weight distribution are tested by using the Chi-2 statistic test. Good correlations between the cotton fiber length distr...
Analysis of Commonality for Traits of Cotton Fiber
Analysis Commonality Traits Cotton Fiber
2008/12/10
Indirect selection can be a useful means of improving quantitatively inherited traits. The purpose of this experiment was to determine how the quantitatively inherited traits of cotton fiber quality a...
Cotton Fiber Chemical Differences and Their Effect on Friction Behavior: A Comparison of Two Crop Years in the ATMI/ARS Leading Cultivars Study
Friction Behavior Cotton Fiber Chemical Differences
2008/6/5
A comparison of two crop years from the USDA-ATMI Leading Cultivars Study indicated a substantial increase in processing difficulties in CY 2002 compared with CY 2001, but HVI properties were unable t...
Cotton Fiber Growth and Development 2. Changes in Cell Diameter and Wall Birefringence
Wall Birefringence Cell Diameter Cotton Fiber Growth
2008/6/5
Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L, and G. barbadense L.) fiber perimeter is an important textile trait that directly affects quality properties, such as fiber length, strength, and micronaire. The literatu...
Development of New Reference Standards for Cotton Fiber Maturity
Cotton Fiber Maturity New Reference Standards
2008/6/5
An accurate measure of the maturity of a sample of cotton is essential for assessing the quality of the fiber. Work has begun to produce large quantities of diverse cottons with well-defined values of...
Implications of Surface Chemistry on Cotton Fiber Processing
Cotton Fiber Processing Implications of Surface Chemistry
2008/5/16
Increasing speeds of cotton yarn production in the textile mill have made it necessary to development complementary methods to traditional measurements of physical fiber properties, such as length and...
Modification of the Potassium Ferricyanide Reducing Sugar Test for Sugars from Extracts of Cotton Fiber
Ferricyanide Reducing Sugar Modification
2008/5/16
For many years the potassium ferricyanide (K3Fe[CN]6) standard sugar test-also known as the Perkins test-has been used by the textile industry to quantify the content of sticky sugars on cotton (Gossy...
The Effect of Bale Ageing on Cotton Fiber Chemistry, Processing Performance, and Yarn Quality
Cotton Fiber Chemistry Bale Ageing
2008/5/9
The effects of ageing as a result of extended warehouse storage of baled cotton on fiber processing characteristics have not been extensively investigated. This study attempts to address this issue by...
The Influence of Surface Electrolyte and Moisture Content on the Frictional Behavior of Cotton Fiber
Moisture Content The Influence of Surface Electrolyte
2008/4/30
Cotton processing efficiency is dependent on the degree of friction between fibers and their processing environment as the fibers are subjected to the various pieces of equipment involved in convertin...
Application of Methylene Blue Adsorption to Cotton Fiber Specific Surface Area Measurement: Part I. Methodology
Specific Surface Area Measurement Cotton Fiber Methylene Blue Adsorption
2008/4/14
Adsorption of methylene blue or 3,7 bis (dimethylamino) phenothiazin-5-ium ion was used to measure the specific surface areas of six cotton fibers taken from the International Calibration Cotton Stand...
Small-Sample Cotton Fiber Quality Quantitation
Quality Quantitation Small-Sample Cotton Fiber
2008/4/14
Cotton [Gossypium spp.] fiber quality quantitations at the boll, locule, or seed level are limited by the large sample-size requirements of commercial cotton fiber testing instrumentation and inherent...