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| ACCESSION | PLANT NAME | TAXONOMY | ORIGIN | GENEBANK | IMAGE | AVAILABILITY | RECEIVED | SOURCE TYPE | SOURCE DATE | COLLECTION SITE | COORDINATES | ELEVATION | HABITAT | IMPROVEMENT LEVEL | NARRATIVE | | |
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| 0 | PI 658596 | SA 3796 | Gossypium hirsutum L. | Texas, United States | COT | | | 2010 | DEVELOPED | | | | | | Breeding material | Replicated testing of 7 progeny lines was conducted in a total of 13 location-year environments at Florence, SC, Blackville, SC, Tifton, GA, Plains, GA, Alexandria, LA, Maricopa, AZ and Shafter, CA in 2007 and 2008. CRB 252 produced a UHM fiber length (31.3 mm) that was superior to the fiber lengths of the high fiber quality check cultivars PHY 72 (30.3 mm) and FM 958 (29.3 mm), as well as the agronomic and yield performance checks DP 393 (29.0 mm) and SG 747 (28.6 mm). Fiber length uniformity of CRB 252 (84.1%) did not differ from that of the check cultivars, with the exception of FM 958 (83.3%), which was inferior to CRB 252. Fiber strength of CRB 252 (318 kN m kg-1) was superior to that of DP 393, SG 747, and FM 958. High fiber quality check PHY 72 produced a fiber strength that was slightly superior to CRB 252. CRB 252 produced a fiber elongation (5.4%) that was lower than all the check cultivars. Lower fiber elongation values may indicate a "brittle" fiber that is more prone to damage. Short fiber content (often resulting from fiber damage) of CRB 252 (7.0%) did not differ from that of PHY 72 or DP 393 and was superior (lower) than that of SG 747 and FM 958. Micronaire of CRB 252 (4.3) was lower than that of all the check cultivars. Across locations, the yield of CRB 252 (1420 Kg ha-1) was lower than that of the agronomic and yield performance checks DP 393 (1632 Kg ha-1) and SG 747 (1593 Kg ha-1 28.6 mm), equivalent to the yield of FM 958 (1435 Kg ha-1) and higher than that of the fiber quality check PHY 72 (1336 Kg ha-1). At 38.5%, the lint percent of CRB 252 is lower than the check cultivars. Did not differ from the check cultivars in boll weight. Overall, is an excellent source of fiber quality and acceptable yield potential that appears to be stable across production environments. | 1830352 | PI 658596 |