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Published online 1 November 1962
Published in Agron J 54:525-528 (1962)
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An Evaluation of Seed-Yield Potential of Completely Male-sterile Cotton in Areas of High and Low Natural Cross-pollination1

R. J. Kohel and T. R. Richmond2

Synopsis: Natural crossing influenced the time of boll set, number of bolls, number of seeds per boll, and total number of seeds produced on male-sterile cotton plants. Estimates of natural crossing were available from material.


1 Contribution from the Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, in cooperation with the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station.

2 Geneticist and Research Agronomist, Crops Research Division, ARS, USDA, respectively. Junior author is Professor, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station.

Received for publication February 12, 1962.





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