Biological Contamination Parameters of Cotton Lint as Biomarkers for Fibre Quality; A Preliminary Study

It has been reported for several decades that microbes, which naturally contaminate cotton fibres during crop growth and subsequent storage can have an adverse effect on the structural quality of cotton lint. Although several studies have analysed the relationship between numbers of Gram-negative ba...

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