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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 677334'CS-B05sh-RI-10'Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOTNot Available2016DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe CS-B05sh-RIL-10 (078-8623) were selected from the fifty CS-B05shRILs for release based on their improved fiber quality traits especially superior elongation percentage of 7 .64. This line showed improved elongation percentage compared to the commercial lines of DP 393 and PHY 370 WR, which had elongation percentage of 6.86 and 6.25, respectively. These line had also higher elongation percentages than the recurrent parent TM-1, 3-79 and CS-B05sh, which were grown in the same locations and same year in a separate experiment. However, this line had poor agronomic qualities compared to the commercial lines. Fiber elongation (ability to stretch before breaking) is one of the important traits in determining yarn quality. This line carrying a small segment of chromosome five short arm from G. barbadense provide an effective way of Upland cotton improvement by targeted interspecific introgression of desirable traits from G. barbadense with reduced linkage drag effects.1940830PI 677334
1PI 677336'CS-B05sh-RI-66'Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOTNot Available2016DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe CS-B05sh-RIL-66 (078-8656) were selected from the fifty CS-B05shRILs for release based on their improved fiber quality traits especially superior elongation percentage of 7.64. This line showed improved elongation percentage compared to the commercial lines of DP 393 and PHY 370 WR, which had elongation percentage of 6.86 and 6.25, respectively. These line had also higher elongation percentages than the recurrent parent TM-1, 3-79 and CS-B05sh, which were grown in the same locations and same year in a separate experiment. However, this line had poor agronomic qualities compared to the commercial lines. Fiber elongation (ability to stretch before breaking) is one of the important traits in determining yarn quality. This line carrying a small segment of chromosome five short arm from G. barbadense provide an effective way of Upland cotton improvement by targeted interspecific introgression of desirable traits from G. barbadense with reduced linkage drag effects.1940832PI 677336
2PI 677337'CS-B05sh-RI-68'Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOTNot Available2016DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe CS-B05sh-RIL-68 (078-8657) were selected from the fifty CS-B05shRILs for release based on their improved fiber quality traits especially superior elongation percentage of 7.64. This lineshowed improved elongation percentage compared to the commercial lines of DP 393 and PHY 370 WR, which had elongation percentage of 6.86 and 6.25, respectively. These line had also higher elongation percentages than the recurrent parent TM-1, 3-79 and CS-B05sh, which were grown in the same locations and same year in a separate experiment. However, this line had poor agronomic qualities compared to the commercial lines. Fiber elongation (ability to stretch before breaking) is one of the important traits in determining yarn quality. This line carrying a small segment of chromosome five short arm from G. barbadense provide an effective way of Upland cotton improvement by targeted interspecific introgression of desirable traits from G. barbadense with reduced linkage drag effects1940833PI 677337
3PI 677339'CS-B05sh-RI-93'Gossypium hirsutum L. Mississippi, United StatesCOTNot Available2016DEVELOPEDBreeding materialThe CS-B05sh-RIL-93 (078-8667) were selected from the fifty CS-BOSshRILs for release based on their improved fiber quality traits especially superior elongation percentage of 7.64. This line showed improved elongation percentage compared to the commercial lines of DP 393 and PHY 370 WR, which had elongation percentage of 6.86 and 6.25, respectively. These line had also higher elongation percentages than the recurrent parent TM-1, 3-79 and CS-805sh, which were grown in the same locations and same year in a separate experiment. However, this line had poor agronomic qualities compared to the commercial lines. Fiber elongation (ability to stretch before breaking) is one of the important traits in determining yarn quality. This line carrying a small segment of chromosome five short arm from G. barbadense provide an effective way of Upland cotton improvement by targeted interspecific introgression of desirable traits from G. barbadense with reduced linkage drag effects.1940835PI 677339