Three cotton genotypes (varying in their final seed size), viz. H-6 and H-4
(Gossypium hirsutum L.) and V-797 (Gossypium herbaceum L.) were studied fo
r their growth kinetics of seed and fibre. Both biphasic linear and polynom
ial models were used to demark different phases of cotton seed growth. The
polynomial model appeared to be appropriate to define the growth phases of
cotton seed as compared to the linear model. The rate and the duration of d
ry matter accumulation were obtained by differentiating the best-fit polyno
mial equations. Based on the data of dry weight and water content, cotton s
eed development is divided into four different phases, viz. (a) cell divisi
on, (b) cell elongation, (c) dry matter accumulation and (d) maturation. Th
e rate of dry matter accumulation showed a close correlation with water con
tent of seed as well as of the fibre, in all three genotypes studied. It is
proposed that water content of seed or fibre plays an important role in de
termining dry weight of three genotypes.