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The Wild And Cultivated Cotton Plants Of The World is a definitive botanical reference work that examines the genus Gossypium in exhaustive detail. George Watt’s revision encompasses both wild and domesticated cotton species found across the globe, providing researchers, botanists, and agricultural professionals with critical taxonomic and morphological information.
This non-fiction work explores the classification, distribution, and characteristics of various cotton plants, offering insights into their botanical properties and agricultural significance. Watt’s comprehensive analysis includes detailed descriptions of species variations, genetic traits, and cultivation practices across different regions and climates.
As an authoritative text on cotton botany, this book serves as an essential resource for understanding cotton plant diversity and the evolutionary relationships between wild and cultivated varieties. It remains a valuable reference for academic study, agricultural research, and botanical classification.







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