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Special Issue 1 Table of Contents

Components of cottonseed, which include linters (8%), crude oil (16%), meal (45%), and hulls (27%). Hulls, a major lignocellulosic biomass in cottonseed, comprise protein (6.2%), α-cellulose (65.6%), hemicellulose (11.6-24.5%), and lignin (16.9-18.5%) (numerical values are taken from Dukare et al., 2023; Li et al., 2001).

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Engineering and Ginning
Production of Furfural from Cottonseed Hulls: A Sustainable Approach for Cotton By-Product Utilization
Manoj Kumar, Jyoti Singh, Kanika Sharma, Charlene P. D’Souza, Ajinath Dukare, Leena Nehete, and Sujata Saxena
Pages: 64-76
DOI: (https://doi.org/10.56454/RQFY8105)
Components of cottonseed, which include linters (8%), crude oil (16%), meal (45%), and hulls (27%). Hulls, a major lignocellulosic biomass in cottonseed, comprise protein (6.2%), α-cellulose (65.6%), hemicellulose (11.6-24.5%), and lignin (16.9-18.5%) (numerical values are taken from Dukare et al., 2023; Li et al., 2001).

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Agronomy and Soils
Agronomic Interventions for Sustainable Weed Management in Cotton
Aditi Agrawal and Manpreet Singh
Pages: 01-08
DOI: (https://doi.org/10.56454/SNPU9646)

Agronomy and Soils
Timing Is Key: Mepiquat Chloride Application at Squaring Versus Flowering for Enhanced Bt Cotton Yields
Manpreet Singh and Sunayana Punia
Pages: 09-15
DOI: (https://doi.org/10.56454/CUBY7838)

Agronomy and Soils
Planting Date and Plant Density Effects on the Performance of Contemporary Asiatic Diploid Cotton (Gossypium arboretum L.) Genotypes on Rainfed Vertisol and Vertic Inceptisol Soils
M.V. Venugopalan, G.I. Ramkrushna, and A.J. Bagadkar
Pages: 16-25
DOI: (https://doi.org/10.56454/DVJA1726)

Breeding and Genetics
Introgression of QTL-Hotspot Region Enhances Drought Tolerance in Cotton Genotypes
J. Amudha, M. Saravanan, J.H. Meshram, Suman Bala Singh, and G. Balasubramani
Pages: 26-33
DOI: (https://doi.org/10.56454/WFQK3592)

Breeding and Genetics
A Multi-Model Stability Analysis Employing AMMI and BLUP-Based Simultaneous Selection for Gossypium barbadense Genotype Yield Stability
Kari Baghyalakshmi, Ariyapalayam Rajendran Priyanka, Aravindan. Shanmugam, Govindaraj Sarathapriya, and Sadhasivam Manickam
Pages: 34-44
DOI: (https://doi.org/10.56454/CFYF3640)

Breeding and Genetics
Segregation of Bt Genes in Cotton and Development of Pink Bollworm Resistance
Ganesan Balasubramani, Baghyalakshmi Kari, Pooja Thakur, Amudha Jagannathan, and Yenumula Gerald Prasad
Pages: 45-51
DOI: (https://doi.org/10.56454/SRLN4894)

Breeding and Genetics
Unleashing Bt Cotton Hybrids Potential Through Deciphering Yield Traits Using Principal Components and Correlation Studies
Sunayana Punia and Manpreet Singh
Pages: 52-58
DOI: (https://doi.org/10.56454/FOTP1018)

Breeding and Genetics
Eliminating Gossypol in a Cotton Plant: RNAi-mediated Selective Gene Silencing Versus CRISPR-mediated Gene Knockout
Keerti S. Rathore
Pages: 59-63
DOI: (https://doi.org/10.56454/IUTE8158)

Engineering and Ginning
Production of Furfural from Cottonseed Hulls: A Sustainable Approach for Cotton By-Product Utilization
Manoj Kumar, Jyoti Singh, Kanika Sharma, Charlene P. D’Souza, Ajinath Dukare, Leena Nehete, and Sujata Saxena
Pages: 64-76
DOI: (https://doi.org/10.56454/RQFY8105)