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Gossypium barbadense is one of
several species of cotton. It is in the
mallow family. It has been
cultivated since antiquity, but has been
especially prized...
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Caribbean and
southern Florida (90% of
world production)
Gossypium barbadense –
known as extra-long
staple cotton,
native to
tropical South America...
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tetraploid species are G. hirsutum, G. tomentosum, G. mustelinum, G.
barbadense, and G. darwinii.
Cultivated cottons are
perennial shrubs, most often...
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length such as short, medium, long staple, and extra-long.
Gossypium barbadense, one of
several cotton species,
produces extra-long
staple fibers. The...
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unknown species of
excellent quality cotton: sea
island cotton (Gossypium
barbadense) and
upland green seeded cotton Gossypium hirsutum. Sea
island cotton...
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Binomial name
Physalis pubescens L.
Synonyms List
Alicabon barbadense (Jacq.) Raf.
Alkekengi pro****bens
Moench Alkekengi villosa Moench Boberella...
- the Life Sciences, a
professional certification ELS
cotton (Gossypium
barbadense), a
species of
cotton Encyclopedia of Life Sciences, an
online encyclopedia...
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Huaca Prieta in Peru,
dated to
about 6000 BCE. It is here that
Gossypium barbadense is
thought to have been
domesticated at its earliest. Some of the oldest...
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Sycon australe (Jenkin, 1908)
Sycon avus
Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017
Sycon barbadense (Schuffner, 1877)
Sycon bellum Chagas & Cavalcanti, 2017
Sycon boreale...
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Skeletonema was
established by R. K.
Greville in 1865 for a
single species, S.
barbadense,
found in the
Barbados deposit [Jung 2009].
These diatoms are photosynthetic...