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- Title
Registration of ‘Ho 13-710’ Sugarcane.
- Authors
Todd, James R.; Hale, Anna L.; Yong-Bao Pan; Tew, Thomas L.; Dufrene Jr., Edwis O.; Duet Jr., Michael J.; Verdun, David L.; Landry, Cory J.; Grisham, Michael P.; Kimbeng, Collins A.; Gravois, Kenneth A.; Pontif, Michael J.; Waguespack Jr., Herman L.; Scott Jr., Andrew W.; Hernandez, Edward; Klostermann, Matthew; Nuessly, Gregg S.; White, William H.; Richard, Randy T.
- Abstract
‘Ho 13-710’ (PI 702582) sugarcane (an interspecific hybrid of S. officinarum, S. barberi Jeswiet, S. spontaneum, and S. sinense Roxb. amend. Jeswiet) was crossed, selected, and evaluated by scientists at the USDA-ARS, Houma working cooperatively with the Louisiana State University Agricultural Center, the American Sugar Cane League of the U.S.A., Inc., and Rio Farms Inc., Texas. The new cultivar was released in 2020, primarily for the Texas sugar industry. In field evaluations over a crop cycle, Ho 13-710 had cane and sugar yields significantly greater than CP 89-2143, which is widely grown in Texas. In the plant-cane crop, Ho 13-710 had significantly greater cane yield than CP 72-1210 and CP 89-2143 and greater plant cane sugar yield than CP 72-1210. Ho 13-710 is resistant to smut (caused by Sporisorium scitamineum), and brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala). Ho 13-710 is susceptible to Sugarcane mosaic caused by Sorghum mosaic virus. Orange rust (caused by P. kuehnii) has not been observed on Ho 13-710.
- Subjects
TEXAS; SUGARCANE; SUGAR crops; AGRICULTURAL colleges; MOSAIC viruses; SUGAR industry
- Publication
Journal of the American Society of Sugar Cane Technologists, 2023, Vol 43, p7
- ISSN
1075-6302
- Publication type
Article