Cotton
Botanical Name :- Gossypium spp.
Family :- Malvaceae
Origin :- India
2n :- 26, 52
Importance :-
- It is white gold.
 - Backbone of textile industry.
 - 45 % world's fiber need is met from cotton.
 - 10 % of world's edible oil.
 
Classification based on origin :-
1. Southern Ethiopia
                                G. herbaceum :- 2n = 26 (Diploid)
2. India
                                G. arboreum :- 2n = 26 (Diploid)
                                G. herbaceum and G. arboreum both present genome A and known as Desi cotton / Old world cotton / Asiatic cotton.
3. South America
                                G. barbadense :- 2n = 52 (Tetraploid)
                                Known as egyptian cotton, Present genome D.
4. Central America
                                G. hirsutm :- 2n = 52 (Tetraploid)
                                Upland cotton known as American cotton.
Cotton classified based on area :-
1. Northern India
                                G. herbaceum
                                G. arboreum
2. Central / Southern India
                                G. herbaceum
                                G. arboreum
                                G. hirsutm
Crop description :-
- Tap root system deep > 1.6 m in soil.
 - Cotton seed contain 14 - 26 % oil and 35% proteins.
 - Germination takes place in 4 - 7 day after sowing.
 - 20 - 35 days after first square formation flowering take place (60 - 80 days).
 - Boll attains 90% size within 15 - 18 days.
 - Mature size is attained within 25 days.
 - Fiber elongation is complete by 21 - 24 days.
 
Branches :-
                           1. Sympodial :- Reproductive branch
                           2. Monopodial :- Vegetable branch
Temperature :-
- A temperature between 27 to 32 °C is optimum for boll development (Fruiting) and maturation but above 38 °C yield are reduced.
 - Optimum temperature for vegetative growth is 21 °C.
 
pH :-
- 5.5 - 8 with 7 - 8 optimum.
 
Salinity tolerance level :-
- The crop is high tolerant to soil salinity.
 
Water requirement :-
- Cotton need 700 mm to 1300 mm.
 - Irrigation provide when 75 % depletion of ASM (Available Soil Moisture) in clay 50% ASM at sandy loam soil.
 
Seed rate :-
- Bt Cotton :- 1 - 1.5 kg/ha
 - Hybrid :- 2 - 3 kg/ha
 - American Cotton :- 15 - 25 kg/ha
 - Desi Cotton :- 12 - 18 kg/ha
 
Plant population :-
- Bt Cotton :- 10000 plant / ha
 - Hybrid :- 67000 plant / ha
 
Dibbling :-
- 3 cm depth in dibbling.
 - Per hole seed hybrid 2 seed.
 
Soil :-
- Soil depth should be more than 60 cm.
 - Maximum seed cotton yield has been recorded in deep (> 90 cm) soils.
 
Planting :-
| 
   North Zone  | 
  
   Central Zone  | 
  
   Southern Zone  | 
 
| 
   1st
  week of May for the new varieties and 3rd week to 1st
  week of June.  | 
  
   3
  week of June to 1 week of July and irrigated land May start.  | 
  
   1.     
  June :- Karnataka 2.     
  June / July :- Red soil of Andhra Pradesh 3.     
  August :- Tamil Nadu  | 
 
Interculture Operation :-
- Gap should be filled at 10th day.
 - Thinning should be done at 15th day.
 - Nipping after 80 - 90 days.
 
Yield :-
                With improve packages of practices, it is possible to get about 15 - 20 quintals of seed cotton / ha. Much higher yields (25 - 30 q/ha) may be obtained from hybrids.
Varieties :-
1. Hirsutum Varieties :-
                                        MCU - 5 (Extra long), 7, 9, 10, 11, 12
                                        LRA - 5166
2. Arboreum :-
                          Lohit, K - 9, 10, 11
3. Barbedense :-
                           Suvin (Anjali), Surabi, Sujata
4. G. herbaceum :-
                               Digivijaya
5. Hybrids :-
                    Jayalakshmi, TCHB - 213, HB - 224

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