TRANSGENIC BT COTTON
Cotton is one of the major fibre crops of global significance. It is cultivated in tropical and sub-tropical regions of more than eighty countries of world occupying nearly 33 m ha with an annual production of 19 to 20 million tones of bales. China, U.S.A., India, Pakistan, Uzbekistan,
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