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Origin, Structure and Properties of Non-Dyeing Lint Fibers: Anatomical Comparison of Maternal Tissues in Cotton Seeds and Motes

Karin Ruth Jacobsen, You-Lo Hsieh and Judy Jernstedt


 
ABSTRACT

A comparative anatomical analysis of developing cotton seeds and motes showed remarkable differences in the development of maternal tissues such as non-fiber epidermal cells, phloem, palisade cells, fringe layer, and nucellus as well as in the development of embryos and endosperm (Table 1). The study concludes that there is a correlation between embryo abortion and maternal tissue development.



Reprinted from Proceedings of the 2000 Beltwide Cotton Conferences pp. 691 - 693
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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