Abstract

The word cotton is used to describe cultivated species of the genus ‘Gossypium’ (family Malvaceace) that has about 50 species of which only four are cultivated on commercial scale. Breeding can be defined as the use of techniques involving crossing plants to produce varieties with particular characteristics (traits), which are carried in the genes of the plants and passed on to future generations.

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