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Regeneration of Plants from Protoplasts of Gossypium Species (Cotton)

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Plant Protoplasts and Genetic Engineering VI

Part of the book series: Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry ((AGRICULTURE,volume 34))

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Cotton is a major industrial crop in the world, the current production of lint cotton being greater than 19 million t/year. This plant is a source of fiber, vegetable oil, and protein. Around 24 million t of lint cotton is predicted to be necessary for consumption in 2000.

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She, J.M., Wu, J.Y., Zhou, H.Y. (1995). Regeneration of Plants from Protoplasts of Gossypium Species (Cotton). In: Bajaj, Y.P.S. (eds) Plant Protoplasts and Genetic Engineering VI. Biotechnology in Agriculture and Forestry, vol 34. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-57840-3_7

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