Edited by Ibrokhim Y. Abdurakhmonov, ISBN 978-953-51-1622-6, 320 pages, Publisher: InTech, Chapters published July 02, 2014 under CC BY 3.0 license
Preservation of plant germplasm resources is vitally important for mankind to supply food and product security in the globalization and technological advances of the 21st century. Mankind preserved a wealth of available genetic resources of many plant species worldwide. One of the such worldwide plant germplasm resources is available for cotton, a unique natural fiber producing cash crop for mankind. Worldwide cotton germplasm collections exist in Australia, Brazil, China, India, France, Pakistan, Turkey, Russia, United States of America, and Uzbekistan. The objective of World Cotton Germplasm Resources book is to present readers with updated information on existing cotton germplasm resources, highlighting detailed inventory, description, storage conditions, characterization and utilization as well as challenges and perspectives. This book should be a comprehensive encyclopedic reading source for plant research community and students to gather important information on worldwide cotton germplasm resources.
Content
Australian Cotton Germplasm Resources
Cotton Germplasm Resources in China
Exploitation of Chinese Upland Cotton Cultivar Germplasm Resources to Mine Favorable QTL Alleles Using Association Mapping
Cotton Germplasm in India — New Trends
Usefulness and Utilization of Indian Cotton Germplasm
Cotton Germplasm of Pakistan
The U.S. National Cotton Germplasm Collection – Its Contents, Preservation, Characterization, and Evaluation
The Diploid D Genome Cottons (Gossypium spp.) of the New World
Broadening the Genetic Base of Upland Cotton in U.S. Cultivars – Genetic Variation for Lint Yield and Fiber Quality in Germplasm Resources
Cytogenetic Collection of Uzbekistan
Cotton Germplasm Collection of Uzbekistan