Werer Agricultural Research Center, P.O, Box, 2003, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Research
Hybrid Cotton Adaption Performance under Irrigation
Conditions of Ethiopia
Author(s): Alehegn Workie Amanu*, Bedane Gudeta Arkebe, Egziabher Donis Gurmassa, Samuel Damitew and Merdassa Balcha
Cotton is the leading natural fiber crop in the world. Improvements in textile processing, particularly advances in spinning technology, have led to
increased emphasis on breeding cotton for both improved yield and improved fiber properties in the world. Cotton production and weaving has
a very long history in Ethiopia. It has also been contributing a lot for the development of textile industries and offering considerable employment
opportunities in the textile mills and in the farms. The production and productivity of cotton has been constrained by lack of high yielding and widely
adaptable varieties with higher fiber quality traits. The cotton varieties widely grown in Ethiopia are primarily Deltapine-90 and Acala-SJ2 (American
varieties). However, these varieties have been used for more than 20 years, thus giving rise to the serious problem of var.. Read More»
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