Fibre Yielding Plants: A Focus on Cotton (Gossypium) and Its Economic Botany

Fibre Yielding Plants: A Focus on Cotton (Gossypium) and Its Economic Botany
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Uncover the world of fibre-yielding plants, with a special emphasis on cotton (Gossypium) from the Malvaceae family. Learn about the economic significance of cotton bolls and the classification of cotton fibres into different categories. Delve into the details of Gossypium hirsutum and the various cultivated cotton species. Discover the division of cotton fibres into long-staple, standard medium, and short-staple groups, along with insights on processing cotton.

  • Fibre Yielding Plants
  • Cotton
  • Gossypium
  • Economic Botany
  • Fibre Classification

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  1. Fibre Yielding Plants: General description with special reference to (Gossypium)Cotton GE IV Sem: Eco Bot and Biotech Paper code: 32165401 By: Dr. Neha Yadav Deshbandhu College

  2. Continued from Surface Fibres (classification of vegetable fibres) Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar

  3. In reference to (Gossypium) Family: Malvaceae Economically important part: cotton bolls (epidermal elongations on seed coat) Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar

  4. Four Important Cultivated Cotton species Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar

  5. Gossypium hirsutum Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar

  6. Cotton Fibre Description Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar

  7. Cotton Fibre divided into three large groups 1. Long-staple fibres 2. The standard medium or intermediate staple cotton 3. Short-staple fibres

  8. Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar

  9. Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar

  10. Some important points

  11. Processing of Cotton Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar

  12. Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar

  13. Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar

  14. Utilization of Cotton Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar

  15. Utilization of Cotton Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar

  16. Content extracted from Book: Economic Botany in Tropics, Fourth Edition: By SL Kochhar Utilization of Cotton

  17. Refer: Economic Botany in the Tropics, Fourth edition by S.L. Kochhar (2012)

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