• Delayed harvest time affects strength and color parameters in cotton fiber 

      Scarpin, Gonzalo Joel; Cereijo, Antonela Estefanía; Dileo, Pablo Nahuel; Winkler, Horacio Martín; Muchut, Robertino José; Lorenzini, Fernando; Roeschlin, Roxana Andrea; Paytas, Marcelo Javier (Wiley, 2023-01)
      Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is the most widely used natural fiber worldwide in the textile industry, thus maintaining or even improving fiber quality is essential to produce the best quality yarn and uniform fabrics. ...
    • Genetic progress in cotton lint and yield components in Argentina 

      Scarpin, Gonzalo Joel; Dileo, Pablo Nahuel; Winkler, Horacio Martín; Cereijo, Antonela Estefanía; Lorenzini, Fernando; Roeschlin, Roxana Andrea; Muchut, Robertino José; Acuña, Carlos; Paytas, Marcelo Javier (Elsevier, 2022-01)
      The Argentinian cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) breeding program was established in 1923 and since then it has released more than 40 commercial cultivars of cotton and numerous germplasm lines. Genetic progress studies have ...
    • Genetic progress in seed and fiber quality traits of cotton in Argentina 

      Scarpin, Gonzalo Joel; Dileo, Pablo Nahuel; Winkler, Horacio Martín; Cereijo, Antonela Estefania; Lorenzini, Fernando; Muchut, Robertino Jose; Roeschlin, Roxana Andrea; Mattalia, Patricio; Acuña, Carlos; Paytas, Marcelo Javier (Elsevier, 2023-10)
      Context: The Argentinian national cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) breeding program has demonstrated a 3.24 kg ha−1 y−1 genetic progress in lint yield from 1965 to date. Although previous studies have examined different ...
    • Phenotypic effects of different doses of physical and chemical mutagens in cotton plants 

      Winkler, Horacio Martín; Cereijo, Antonela Estefania; Scarpin, Gonzalo Joel; Dileo, Pablo Nahuel; Muchut, Robertino Jose; Roeschlin, Roxana Andrea; Lorenzini, Fernando; Paytas, Marcelo Javier; Landau, Alejandra Mabel (Ediciones INTA, 2023-09)
      Induced mutation techniques have been effectively used to obtain new variability in crop plants. Mutations are the primary source of genetic variability and therefore, some control over their frequency can be considered a ...