High-yield cotton strains with improved traits identified through genetic analysis.
The study looked at how different types of cotton plants can be combined to create better offspring. They found that the parents all contributed important genetic traits to their offspring. Some traits like cotton yield and fiber quality were linked to how well the offspring performed. They also found that certain traits like boll number and cotton yield were related to how genetically different the parent plants were. This means that by choosing the right parent plants, we can improve cotton plants in breeding programs.