Gossypium arboreum is a cotton species native primarily to Pakistan and india. It is one of the few cultivated cotton species. Here you can find genetic and genomic resources related to this important cotton species. Useful Agronomic Traits: Resistance to hoppers, white flies, aphids, leaf curl virus, thrips, drought tolerance, resistance to black root rot, reniform nematodes and spider-mites (Shim J, et al. 2018).
FISH photomicrographs of Gossypium hirsutum repetitive elements hybridized to metaphase chromosomes of G. hirsutum, G. arboreum, G. raimondii, and an A2D5 synthetic diploid. [Image from Hanson et al., 1998, AJB-85-1364]
BAC clones and their corresponding genetic markers of the 22 probes according to FISH signal patterns in Figure 1. [Image from Wang et al., 2008, GEN-178-1117]
Two BAC translocations involving two chromosome pairs of At2 and A3 and At4 and A5 between G. arboreum and A-subgenome of G. hirsutum. [Image from Wang et al., 2008, GEN-178-1117]