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The Gossypium longicalyx genome as a resource for cotton breeding and evolution
Authors
Mark A Arick
Logan Brase
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Corrinne E Grover
Guanjing Hu
Zefu Lu
Mengqiao Pan
Daniel G Peterson
Robert J Schmitz
David M Stelly
Joshua A Udall
Jonathan F Wendel
Daojun Yuan
Publication date
4 May 2020
Publisher
Digital Commons@Becker
Abstract
Cotton is an important crop that has made significant gains in production over the last century. Emerging pests such as the reniform nematode have threatened cotton production. The rare African diploid specie
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