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0PI 699966'PSSJ-FRU01'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137126PI 699966
1PI 699967'PSSJ-FRU02'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137127PI 699967
2PI 699968'PSSJ-FRU03'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137128PI 699968
3PI 699969'PSSJ-FRU04'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137129PI 699969
4PI 699970'PSSJ-FRU05'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137130PI 699970
5PI 699971'PSSJ-FRU06'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137131PI 699971
6PI 699972'PSSJ-FRU07'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137132PI 699972
7PI 699973'PSSJ-FRU08'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137133PI 699973
8PI 699974'PSSJ-FRU09'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137134PI 699974
9PI 699975'PSSJ-FRU10'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137135PI 699975
10PI 699976'PSSJ-FRU11'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137136PI 699976
11PI 699977'PSSJ-FRU12'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137137PI 699977
12PI 699978'PSSJ-FRU13'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137138PI 699978
13PI 699979'PSSJ-FRU14'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137139PI 699979
14PI 699980'PSSJ-FRU15'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137140PI 699980
15PI 699981'PSSJ-FRU16'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137141PI 699981
16PI 699982'PSSJ-FRU17'Gossypium hirsutum L. Texas, United StatesCOTNot Available2022DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe 17 Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) germplasm lines, PSSJ-FRU01 to PSSJ-FRU17 possess improved resistance to Fusarium wilt [Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum (FOV) Atk. Sny & Hans], FOV race 4 (FOV4). The Upland lines were derived from six diverse cross-combinations using 10 parental lines with different genetic backgrounds. The breeding of these lines started in 2014-2015. Field and greenhouse plant FOV4 response to infection by inoculum pressure was assessed through evaluations of foliar symptoms (FS), vascular root staining (VRS) and percent survival (PS), and measures of relative plant vigor. A range of severity of FS, VS, and PS occurred in the infested fields based on tested accessions and observations of susceptible germplasm/cultivar-checks, indicating moderate to severe inoculum FOV4 levels with the sites from 2014 through 2020. Recurrent cycles of selection was applied based on a single plant under FOV4 infested field screening from F1 to F4. Germplasm lines had a VRS value of less than 1.5 (VRS scale 0 to 5 - dead) and PS higher than 85 %, during infested field evaluations in the San Joaquin Valley (SJV) of California 2015 – 2017. Similar FOV4 resistance response on these lines was observed in 2019-2020 in SJV and in the El Paso, TX region sites with significant differences (p < 0.05) between the lines and susceptible cultivar-checks, Pima S7, Pima 3-79, and Upland Shorty. Preliminary analyses of fiber quality traits for the germplasm lines collected in 2020 in Five Points, CA revealed good to superior fiber quality compared to standard fiber quality-ranges of Upland commercial cultivars. The primary purpose for the release of the Upland PSSJ series is to provide to cotton breeders the urgently needed sources for FOV4 resistance in Upland cotton; reduce the vulnerability of the cotton industry to this fungal pathogen; and to advance efforts to broaden the genetic base which is critical to the future of the Upland cotton industry in the U.S.2137142PI 699982