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0PI 704105'CP 15-1407'Saccharum sp.Florida, United States Historic2023DEVELOPEDThe complex hybrid sugarcane cultivar 'CP 15-1407' (Reg. No.; PI: ) was made available to growers in June 2022 for cultivation on muck soils in Florida. This development took ten years thanks to collaborative research by the USDA-ARS, the Florida Sugar Cane League Inc., and the University of Florida. It started at Canal Point (CP) at a bi-parental cross between CP 08-1110 and CP 05-1616. Due to its high stalk weight, adequate disease resistance, higher recoverable sugar, and equivalent cane yield to best check CP 96-1252 on muck soils, the Florida Sugarcane Variety Committee recommended releasing CP 15-1407. It has demonstrated resistance to brown rust, orange rust, mosaic, smut, leaf scald, and ratoon stunt, and moderately susceptible to yellow leaf (caused by Sugarcane yellow leaf virus). In late stage on-farm yield trials, CP 15-1407 stalk weights were 27.8 % heavier than that of CP 96-1252, while cane yields and economic index did not differ from CP 96-1252. Florida sugarcane output and crop sustainability are predicted to benefit from CP 15-1407's sustained cane production capacity and proven disease resistance.2159102PI 704105