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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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    (Arizona and northern Mexico) Gossypium barbadense L. – Creole cotton/Sea Island Cotton (tropical South America) Gossypium darwinii G.Watt – Darwin's cotton...
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    production) Gossypium barbadense – known as extra-long staple cotton, native to tropical South America (over 5% of world production) Gossypium arboreum – tree...
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    nectar production. Gossypium barbadense var. marie-galante (G. Watt) A. Chev., Rev. Int. Bot. Appl Agric. Trop. 18:118. 1938. Gossypium jamaicense Macfad...
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    indicate that it is most closely related to the native American species Gossypium barbadense, thus it is surmised that a seed arrived from South America on the...
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  • staple length such as short, medium, long staple, and extra-long. Gossypium barbadense, one of several cotton species, produces extra-long staple fibers...
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    in 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...
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  • town supports a small seaside resort and fishing industry. Cotton (Gossypium barbadense) grown in the area is brokered in the market. Zinjibar was a long-established...
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    okra (Abelmoschus esculentus), Abutilon species, Gossypium species (including Gossypium barbadense), Malva species, and Urena lobata. They probably mine...
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  • Taíno and, presumably, Lucayan diets. The Lucayans grew cotton (Gossypium barbadense) and tobacco, and used other plants such as agave, furcraea and hibiscus...
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    edulis) Guava (Psidium guajava) Lima bean (Phaseolus lunatus) Cotton (Gossypium barbadense) Cassava (Manihot esculenta) Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) Amaranth...
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    short-staple cotton, it damaged the fibers of extra-long staple cotton (Gossypium barbadense). In 1840 Fones McCarthy received a patent for a "Smooth Cylinder...
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  • Editor in 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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    Belt Cotton diplomacy King Cotton Types Gossypium hirsutum Gossypium barbadense Gossypium arboreum Gossypium herbaceum Production Cotton-spinning machinery...
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  • and sweatshirts in the Visvim collection use Sea Island cotton (Gossypium barbadense), an extra long staple cotton. Thundercat, RM from BTS, Eric Clapton...
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    a basis for the civilization. The use of cotton (of the species Gossypium barbadense) played an important economic role in the relationship between the...
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    Prieta. This marks the earliest recorded use of cotton worldwide. Gossypium barbadense and was domesticated by the cultures in the region. Indigo dye was...
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    preferred micronaire range is 3.7 to 4.2. Upland cotton is coarser than Gossypium barbadense (Pima cotton). The yarn undergoes different tests. Uster Technologies...
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    conducted business. The plantation grew citrus and sea island cotton (Gossypium barbadense). In 1814, they moved to a larger plantation on Fort George Island...
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    Prieta) so they began to cultivate plants such as gourds and cotton (Gossypium barbadense). These early crops were mainly industrial, and were used in fishing...
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    abolitionist, and would have been well aware of the significance of Gossypium barbadense. As a consequence of the trade deficit in silver, the East India...
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  • well-known pest of cotton. The larvae feed on Gossypium species, including Gossypium barbadense and Gossypium herbaceum. They mine the leaves of their host...
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    but its greatest development came later on with Egyptian cotton (Gossypium barbadense), later called Pima cotton, that is stronger than short-staple cotton...
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  • Technology Regulator (2 February 2008). "The Biology of Gossypium hirsutum L. and Gossypium barbadense L. (cotton)" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF)...
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  • Charvet, for its own exclusive use and woven from specially chosen Gossypium barbadense cotton from the Nile delta. About a thousand new patterns are introduced...
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    Belt Cotton diplomacy King Cotton Types Gossypium hirsutum Gossypium barbadense Gossypium arboreum Gossypium herbaceum Production Cotton-spinning machinery...
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    excellent quality cotton: sea island cotton (Gossypium barbadense) and upland green seeded cotton Gossypium hirsutum. Sea island cotton grew in tropical...
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    root-knot nematode. Race 4 isolates here are more pathogenic on Gossypium barbadense than on G. hirsutum. Various Alternaria spp. are significant fungal...
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    Prieta. This marks the earliest recorded use of cotton worldwide. Gossypium barbadense may have been domesticated in the region. Analysis of the pigment...
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  • later. There is probably one generation per year. The larvae feed on Gossypium barbadense. They mine the leaves of their host plant. A taxonomic revision of...
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