FIBER QUALITY INDICATORS AND SEED OIL CONTENT OF ORGANIC COTTON
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European Science Publishing
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The use of mineral fertilizers, fungicides, herbicides, pesticides, and other chemical agents in cotton cultivation worldwide is polluting the soil and environment, leading to ecological problems. As a result, soil degradation, climate change, and water scarcity are causing a decline in both yield and quality. Ensuring high and sustainable cotton yields, developing modern resource-efficient agronomic practices, and promoting organic cotton production have become urgent challenges today.