Accession with Marker Characters in Cotton Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium arboreum and their Yield Potential
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Keywords:
Cotton, Germplasm, Morphological charactersAbstract
The present study was carried out to characterize 5882 accession of G. hirsutum and 650 of G. arboreum under different evaluation programme on the basis of thirtythree Agro- morphological characters and the accession for marker trait of the interest were screened. Ninty one accession of G. hirsutum with various marker characters such as red leaves, okra leave, red petal, spotted petal, cluster boll bearing habbits, elliptic bolls, dwarf and compact hight, Khaki cotton, naked seed and fourteen accession of G. arboreum with character of spotted petal were identified. The superior accession for yield among each group were also identified for utilization in cotton improvement programme.
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