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Germplasm Overview
Name | PD 05069 |
Alias | GP-991 [view all 3] |
GRIN ID | PI 674427
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Type | Breeding Germplasm |
Species | Gossypium hirsutum |
In Collection | [view all] |
Description | PD 05069 is a noncommercial breeding line of cotton jointly released in 2014 by the Agricultural Research Service, United States Department of Agriculture, the Clemson University Experiment Station, and Cotton Incorporated. PD 05069 was selected as a single F3:4 row and derived from a cross of PD 94042 and cv. Jimian 8. Replicated field trial data from 2006-2013 indicate PD 05069 possesses broad adaptation and displays outstanding fiber quality properties significantly better than several commercial cultivars. Average High Volume Instrument (HVI) strength length, and micronaire fiber properties are 346 kN m kg-1, 30.0 mm, and 5.0, respectively. PD 05069 displays a full-season maturity, and on average, produces a 41% gin turnout. PD 05069 possesses lint yield potential similar to commercial cultivars. Data also suggest that PD 05069 is broadly adapted across the US upland cotton production region. |
Origin Country | United States |
Origin Detail | South Carolina, United States |
Pedigree | PD 94042/FM-989 PD 94042 = Jimian 8/PD-3 |
Maternal Parent | N/A |
Paternal Parent | N/A |
Maternal Parent of | N/A |
Paternal Parent of | N/A |
Phenotypic Data | [view all 522] |
SSR Genotype Data | N/A |
SNP Genotype Data | N/A |
Map | N/A |
DNA Library | N/A |
Sequence | N/A |
Comments | N/A |
Reference | Campbell BT, Jones MA, Greene JK, Jones DC. Registration of PD 05064, PD 05069, PD 05070, and PD 05071 germplasm lines of cotton. Journal of Plant Registrations. 2015 Sep 1;9(3):358-62. |
Alias
Synonym |
GP-991 |
PI 674427 |
PD05069 |
Phenotypic Data
Phenotypic Data
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In Collection
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ID used in Collection |
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NPGS Crop Science Registration (USA) | GP-991 | | GRIN NPGS Cotton Collection (USA) | PI 674427 | GRIN: |
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