Evaluation of Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Boll Maturation Period and Fiber Quality in the Northern Texas High Plains

November 2025 | 4 min., 23 sec.
by Analeese Brewster
West Texas A&M
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Summary

​This presentation discusses research designed to determine the cotton boll maturation period and fiber quality from fruit across a range of bloom dates in the Northern High Plains of Texas. Experimental methods are described and preliminary results presented.

About the Presenter

Analeese Brewster Analeese Brewster is a graduate research assistant at West Texas A&M University. Currently pursing an M.S. degree in plant and soil science, Analeese is focused on studying cotton maturity patterns in the Texas Panhandle. She is a 2025 WTACI scholarship award winner.






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