Cotton
Herausgeber: Fang, David D; Percy, Richard G
Cotton
Herausgeber: Fang, David D; Percy, Richard G
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- Verlag: Wiley
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 816
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1304g
- ISBN-13: 9780891186250
- ISBN-10: 0891186255
- Artikelnr.: 58462039
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Wiley
- 2nd edition
- Seitenzahl: 816
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. Januar 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 48mm
- Gewicht: 1304g
- ISBN-13: 9780891186250
- ISBN-10: 0891186255
- Artikelnr.: 58462039
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
David Fang is Supervisory Research Geneticist and Research Leader of Cotton Fiber Bioscience Research Unit, USDA-ARS at New Orleans, LA. He leads a group to study cotton fiber biology using biochemical, genetic, molecular, and genomic methods. His research focuses on mapping important qualitative and quantitative traits of cotton using DNA markers and implementing them in practical breeding. He also uses mutants to study ÿ ber development, especially fiber elongation and maturation. He has served the cottonresearch community as chair of Structural Genomics Workgroup of the International Cotton Genome Initiative and as a member of the Cotton Marker Database Advisory Committee. Richard Percy is Research Leader for the Crop Germplasm Research Unit of the USDA-ARS in College Station, TX, whose tasks include maintenance of the national collection for Gossypium germplasm, characterization and evaluation of the genetic diversity of the cotton collection, and development of improved germplasm. His interests include use of marker technologies to explore and deÿ ne the structure of genetic diversity within the Gossypium genus, phenotypic characterization and evaluation of the germplasm collection for agronomically important traits, and mapping and sequencing commercial tetraploid cotton. Dr. Percy has served as chair of the Cotton Crop Germplasm Committee, chair of the International Cotton Genome Initiative, and as a member of the CottonGen database committee.
Foreword vii
Preface ix
Contributors xi
Cotton as a World Crop: Origin, History, and Current Status 1
Joshua A. Lee and David D. Fang
Taxonomy and Evolution of the Cotton Genus, Gossypium 25
Jonathan F. Wendel and Corrinne E. Grover
Germplasm Resources Collection and Management 45
James Frelichowski and Richard Percy
Anatomy and Morphology of Cultivated Cottons 77
Jack R. Mauney
Fiber Biology 97
Hee Jin Kim
Cytology and Cytogenetics 129
Tianzhen Zhang and John E. Endrizzi
Qualitative Genetics and Utilization of Mutants 155
Richard Percy, Bralie Hendon, Efrem Bechere, and Dick Auld
Quantitative Genetics 187
B. Todd Campbell and Gerald O. Myers
Conventional Cotton Breeding 205
Fred Bourland and Gerald O. Myers
Transgenic Cotton Breeding 229
Jinfa Zhang
Molecular Breeding 255
David D. Fang
Genome Sequenncing 289
Maojun Wang, Daojun Yuan, and Xianlong Zhang
Role of Bioinformatic Tools and Databases in Cotton Research 303
Jing Yu and Dorrie Main
Physiology 339
John L. Snider and Derrick M. Oosterhuis
Climate and Its Interaction with Cotton Morphology 401
Warren Conaty, Rose Brodrick, James Mahan, and Paxton Payton
Crop Growing Practices 419
Philip J. Bauer
Remote Sensing for Cotton Farming 439
Yanbo Huang and Steven J. Thomson
Diseases 465
Craig S. Rothrock, Jason E. Woodward, and Robert C. Kemerait, Jr.
Cotton Insect Pest Management 509
Randall G. Luttrell, Tina Gray Teague, and Michael J. Brewer
Cotton Nematodes 547
David B. Weaver
Harvesting 571
John D. Wanjura, Edward M. Barnes, Mark S. Kelley, and Randal K. Boman
Ginning 609
Ed Hughs and Greg Holt
Fiber to Fabric 665
Brendan Kelly, Noureddine Abidi, Dean Ethridge, and Eric F. Hequet
Seed 745
Michael K. Dowd
Marketing and Economics 783
Gary M. Adams
Preface ix
Contributors xi
Cotton as a World Crop: Origin, History, and Current Status 1
Joshua A. Lee and David D. Fang
Taxonomy and Evolution of the Cotton Genus, Gossypium 25
Jonathan F. Wendel and Corrinne E. Grover
Germplasm Resources Collection and Management 45
James Frelichowski and Richard Percy
Anatomy and Morphology of Cultivated Cottons 77
Jack R. Mauney
Fiber Biology 97
Hee Jin Kim
Cytology and Cytogenetics 129
Tianzhen Zhang and John E. Endrizzi
Qualitative Genetics and Utilization of Mutants 155
Richard Percy, Bralie Hendon, Efrem Bechere, and Dick Auld
Quantitative Genetics 187
B. Todd Campbell and Gerald O. Myers
Conventional Cotton Breeding 205
Fred Bourland and Gerald O. Myers
Transgenic Cotton Breeding 229
Jinfa Zhang
Molecular Breeding 255
David D. Fang
Genome Sequenncing 289
Maojun Wang, Daojun Yuan, and Xianlong Zhang
Role of Bioinformatic Tools and Databases in Cotton Research 303
Jing Yu and Dorrie Main
Physiology 339
John L. Snider and Derrick M. Oosterhuis
Climate and Its Interaction with Cotton Morphology 401
Warren Conaty, Rose Brodrick, James Mahan, and Paxton Payton
Crop Growing Practices 419
Philip J. Bauer
Remote Sensing for Cotton Farming 439
Yanbo Huang and Steven J. Thomson
Diseases 465
Craig S. Rothrock, Jason E. Woodward, and Robert C. Kemerait, Jr.
Cotton Insect Pest Management 509
Randall G. Luttrell, Tina Gray Teague, and Michael J. Brewer
Cotton Nematodes 547
David B. Weaver
Harvesting 571
John D. Wanjura, Edward M. Barnes, Mark S. Kelley, and Randal K. Boman
Ginning 609
Ed Hughs and Greg Holt
Fiber to Fabric 665
Brendan Kelly, Noureddine Abidi, Dean Ethridge, and Eric F. Hequet
Seed 745
Michael K. Dowd
Marketing and Economics 783
Gary M. Adams
Foreword vii
Preface ix
Contributors xi
Cotton as a World Crop: Origin, History, and Current Status 1
Joshua A. Lee and David D. Fang
Taxonomy and Evolution of the Cotton Genus, Gossypium 25
Jonathan F. Wendel and Corrinne E. Grover
Germplasm Resources Collection and Management 45
James Frelichowski and Richard Percy
Anatomy and Morphology of Cultivated Cottons 77
Jack R. Mauney
Fiber Biology 97
Hee Jin Kim
Cytology and Cytogenetics 129
Tianzhen Zhang and John E. Endrizzi
Qualitative Genetics and Utilization of Mutants 155
Richard Percy, Bralie Hendon, Efrem Bechere, and Dick Auld
Quantitative Genetics 187
B. Todd Campbell and Gerald O. Myers
Conventional Cotton Breeding 205
Fred Bourland and Gerald O. Myers
Transgenic Cotton Breeding 229
Jinfa Zhang
Molecular Breeding 255
David D. Fang
Genome Sequenncing 289
Maojun Wang, Daojun Yuan, and Xianlong Zhang
Role of Bioinformatic Tools and Databases in Cotton Research 303
Jing Yu and Dorrie Main
Physiology 339
John L. Snider and Derrick M. Oosterhuis
Climate and Its Interaction with Cotton Morphology 401
Warren Conaty, Rose Brodrick, James Mahan, and Paxton Payton
Crop Growing Practices 419
Philip J. Bauer
Remote Sensing for Cotton Farming 439
Yanbo Huang and Steven J. Thomson
Diseases 465
Craig S. Rothrock, Jason E. Woodward, and Robert C. Kemerait, Jr.
Cotton Insect Pest Management 509
Randall G. Luttrell, Tina Gray Teague, and Michael J. Brewer
Cotton Nematodes 547
David B. Weaver
Harvesting 571
John D. Wanjura, Edward M. Barnes, Mark S. Kelley, and Randal K. Boman
Ginning 609
Ed Hughs and Greg Holt
Fiber to Fabric 665
Brendan Kelly, Noureddine Abidi, Dean Ethridge, and Eric F. Hequet
Seed 745
Michael K. Dowd
Marketing and Economics 783
Gary M. Adams
Preface ix
Contributors xi
Cotton as a World Crop: Origin, History, and Current Status 1
Joshua A. Lee and David D. Fang
Taxonomy and Evolution of the Cotton Genus, Gossypium 25
Jonathan F. Wendel and Corrinne E. Grover
Germplasm Resources Collection and Management 45
James Frelichowski and Richard Percy
Anatomy and Morphology of Cultivated Cottons 77
Jack R. Mauney
Fiber Biology 97
Hee Jin Kim
Cytology and Cytogenetics 129
Tianzhen Zhang and John E. Endrizzi
Qualitative Genetics and Utilization of Mutants 155
Richard Percy, Bralie Hendon, Efrem Bechere, and Dick Auld
Quantitative Genetics 187
B. Todd Campbell and Gerald O. Myers
Conventional Cotton Breeding 205
Fred Bourland and Gerald O. Myers
Transgenic Cotton Breeding 229
Jinfa Zhang
Molecular Breeding 255
David D. Fang
Genome Sequenncing 289
Maojun Wang, Daojun Yuan, and Xianlong Zhang
Role of Bioinformatic Tools and Databases in Cotton Research 303
Jing Yu and Dorrie Main
Physiology 339
John L. Snider and Derrick M. Oosterhuis
Climate and Its Interaction with Cotton Morphology 401
Warren Conaty, Rose Brodrick, James Mahan, and Paxton Payton
Crop Growing Practices 419
Philip J. Bauer
Remote Sensing for Cotton Farming 439
Yanbo Huang and Steven J. Thomson
Diseases 465
Craig S. Rothrock, Jason E. Woodward, and Robert C. Kemerait, Jr.
Cotton Insect Pest Management 509
Randall G. Luttrell, Tina Gray Teague, and Michael J. Brewer
Cotton Nematodes 547
David B. Weaver
Harvesting 571
John D. Wanjura, Edward M. Barnes, Mark S. Kelley, and Randal K. Boman
Ginning 609
Ed Hughs and Greg Holt
Fiber to Fabric 665
Brendan Kelly, Noureddine Abidi, Dean Ethridge, and Eric F. Hequet
Seed 745
Michael K. Dowd
Marketing and Economics 783
Gary M. Adams