Whitefly Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) is an important pest of cotton in India. The study of taxonomic diversity and its distribution on cotton is lacking. Such studies are necessary to identify the genetic groups of B. tabaci and its distribution on cotton in India. The proper identification of ...
The genetic diversity and phylogeographic structure of the insect in light of PBW resistance needs to be revisited. The objective of this study was to identify different haplotypes of pink bollworm and their distribution in India. To achieve this we studied the population structure in 44 cotton ...
Recently, the United States National Cotton Federation (NCC) and industry associations held a meeting, the industry is deeply worried. NCC said that the price difference between the international cotton price and India cotton price has reached 13 cents since the restriction of cotton export in India...
These two systems of production and distribution, mutually incompatible because of legal restrictions that prevent GM products from securing organic certification, are a rallying cry for those demanding answers to India's agrarian distress. Commercially released in 2002, Bt cotton illustrates many of ...
Setting the sterilization dose for a cotton-based product family using a knowledge of the distribution of radiation resistances In setting a sterilization dose for a cotton-based product family that has failed the verification experiment of Method 1 given in ISO 11137, a study has b... Aoshuang...
Chaco said that in the past 2009-10 years cotton harvest in India has become an important cotton exporter in the world's cotton market. The distribution of monsoon rainfall in June was lower than expected, and sowing in many parts of northern China was affected. However, the recent monsoon ...
Cotton traceability is the ability to track and identify the origin and journey of cotton from the point of its cultivation to its manufacturing and distribution, and ultimately to the end product.
Rent creation and distribution from biotechnology innovations: The case of bt cotton and Herbicide‐Tolerant soybeans in 1997 We examine the distribution of welfare from the second-year planting of Bt cotton in the United States in 1997. We also provide preliminary estimates of th... Jose B. ...
The paper reports the findings of a study designed to considerthe impact of the adoption of Bt cotton on markets, businesses,and institutional arrangements in India. Given that evidence todate suggests that widespread adoption of Bt cotton by farmersis likely to increase production, this study aims...
most of the equipment of India cotton mill is 90s equipment, which has certain advantages over some Chinese small and medium-sized textile enterprises. Although it can be made up by skilled technology and cotton distribution before 2012, the role of such loopholes has weakened in recent years; ...