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1. Phenotypic variability in the US upland cotton core set for root traits and water use efficiency at the late reproductive stage.

2. Cover cropping history affects cotton boll distribution, lint yields, and fiber quality.

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3. Growth, boll development, agronomic performance, and fiber quality of Gossypium barbadense L. in the southeastern U.S. Coastal Plain.

4. Registration of seven recombinant inbred lines of upland cotton with improved fiber length or strength.

5. Yield performance and fiber quality of Pima cotton grown in the southeast United States.

6. Comparative study of transgenic and nontransgenic cotton.

7. Examining the relationship between agronomic performance and fiber quality in ten cotton breeding populations.

8. Evaluation of a Chromosome Segment from Gossypium barbadense Harboring the Fiber Length QTL qFL‐Chr.25 in Four Diverse Upland Cotton Genetic Backgrounds.

9. Genetic Evaluation of Exotic Chromatins from Two Obsolete Interspecific Introgression Lines of Upland Cotton for Fiber Quality Improvement.

10. Tri-Species Shuffling of Chromosomes to Study the Effects on Fiber Traits Using Chromosome Substitution Lines.

11. Genetic Effects of Chromosomes 1, 4, and 18 from Three Tetraploid Gossypium Species in Topcrosses with Five Elite Cultivars.

12. Combining Ability and Performance of Cotton Germplasm with Diverse Seed Oil Content.

13. Elite Upland Cotton Germplasm-Pool Assessment of Fusarium Wilt Resistance in California.

14. Mapping QTL for Agronomic Traits on Wheat Chromosome 3A and a Comparison of Recombinant Inbred Chromosome Line Populations.

15. Bayesian mixture structural equation modelling in multiple-trait QTL mapping.