[HTML][HTML] Genetic linkage analysis of stable QTLs in Gossypium hirsutum RIL population revealed function of GhCesA4 in fiber development

R Liú, X Xiāo, J Gōng, J Lǐ, H Yán, Q Gě, Q Lú… - Journal of Advanced …, 2023 - Elsevier
Introduction Upland cotton is an important allotetrapolyploid crop providing natural fibers for
textile industry. Under the present high-level breeding and production conditions, further …

[HTML][HTML] Comparative transcriptional and co-expression network analysis of two upland cotton accessions with extreme phenotypic differences reveals molecular …

J He, Z Xu, MT Azhar, Z Zhang, P Li, J Gong… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
Introduction Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) is the main source of natural fiber in the
global textile industry, and thus its fiber quality and yield are important parameters. In this …

[HTML][HTML] Revealing genetic differences in fiber elongation between the offspring of sea island cotton and upland cotton backcross populations based on transcriptome …

S Li, S Geng, B Pang, J Zhao, Y Huang, C Rui, J Cui… - Genes, 2022 - mdpi.com
Fiber length is an important indicator of cotton fiber quality, and the time and rate of cotton
fiber cell elongation are key factors in determining the fiber length of mature cotton. To gain …

[HTML][HTML] QTL Verification and Candidate Gene Screening of Fiber Quality and Lint Percentage in the Secondary Segregating Population of Gossypium hirsutum

R Liu, M Zhu, Y Shi, J Li, J Gong, X Xiao, Q Chen… - Plants, 2023 - mdpi.com
Fiber quality traits, especially fiber strength, length, and micronaire (FS, FL, and FM), have
been recognized as critical fiber attributes in the textile industry, while the lint percentage …

[HTML][HTML] Transcriptome Analysis Using RNA Sequencing for Finding Genes Related to Fiber in Cotton: A Review

SP Etukuri, VC Anche, MS Ayubov, LT Walker… - Cotton, 2022 - intechopen.com
The cotton crop is economically important and primarily grown for its fiber. Although the
genus Gossypium consists of over 50 species, only four domesticated species produce …