Abstract:Cotton leaf curl disease (CLCuD) is a major threat to cotton production in Asia and Africa. Using marker‐assisted breeding can be the best sustainable approach to tackle CLCuD. Identification of new QTLs in the indigenous cotton germplasm is necessary to combat CLCuD. The current study was designed to construct a genetic linkage map of bi‐parental F2:F3 populations developed from highly tolerant MNH‐886 and highly susceptible S‐12 cotton cultivars. One hundred seven CLCuD‐associated simple sequence repeat (SSR… Show more
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