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C avitomic Cotton: A Progress Report

Damage resulting from microorganisms occurring in increasing amounts of apparently good spinnable Middling cotton and the effects on mill processing are recognized. Such cottons, called "cavitomic," are distinguished from off-color and field-damaged types. Data and obser vations supporting...

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Published in:Textile research journal 1951-08, Vol.21 (8), p.580-590
Main Authors: Hall, Laura Thomas, Elting, John P.
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