Cotton (Gossypium L.) global distribution and adaptation to different geographic region.

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A. Orken

National center for biotechnology, Korgalzhyn hwy. 13/5, Astana, 010000, Kazakhstan

orkena23@gmail.com

Sh. Manabayeva

National center for biotechnology, Korgalzhyn hwy. 13/5, Astana, 010000, Kazakhstan

L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University, Satpayev st. 2, Astana, 010000, Kazakhstan

manabayeva@biocenter.kz

S. Makhmadjanov

Agricultural Experimental Station of Cotton and Melon Growing, Atakent, 160525 Kazakhstan

max_s1969@mail.ru

M. Ramazanova

National center for biotechnology, Korgalzhyn hwy. 13/5, Astana, 010000, Kazakhstan

malikaramazan.7@gmail.com

B. Kali

National center for biotechnology, Korgalzhyn hwy. 13/5, Astana, 010000, Kazakhstan

kali@biocenter.kz

A. Rakhimzhanova

National center for biotechnology, Korgalzhyn hwy. 13/5, Astana, 010000, Kazakhstan

r.aizhann@mail.ru

D. Tussipkan

National center for biotechnology, Korgalzhyn hwy. 13/5, Astana, 010000, Kazakhstan

tdilnur@mail.ru

Аннотация

Хлопчатник (Gossypium L.) - одна из наиболее экономически значимых культур в мире, выращиваемая в различных географических регионах. Род Gossypium включает более 50 видов, четыре из которых широко культивируются из-за их превосходного качества волокна. В этом обзоре, во-первых, мы представили краткое изложение филогенеза Gossypium, включая особенности геномов диплоидных и аллотетраплоидных видов. Во-вторых, мы представили происхождение всех видов Gossypium и описали интродукцию G. arboreum, G. herbaceum, G. barbadense, G. hirsutum, и Gossypium harknessii на новых территориях. В этом обзоре подчеркивается необходимость продолжения исследований генетического разнообразия и адаптивных механизмов хлопчатника для повышения устойчивости его производства во всем мире.

Ключевые слова:
Cotton (Gossypium L.);, phylogenesis;, evolutionary origin;, geographic distribution.

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