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- Title
Adaptability and Stability of Cotton Genotypes Regarding Fiber Yield and Quality Traits.
- Authors
Teodoro, Paulo Eduardo; Farias, Francisco José Correia; Carvalho, Luiz Paulo; Ribeiro, Larissa Pereira; Nascimento, Moysés; Azevedo, Camila Ferreira; Cruz, Cosme Damião; Bhering, Leonardo Lopes
- Abstract
The performance of textile processes and the quality of the products depends on the several cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) fiber quality traits, such as micronaire index, fiber length, and fiber strength. This research aims to recommend cotton genotypes for the Brazilian Cerrado based on fiber yield and fiber quality traits. Nineteen cotton cultivar variety trials were performed in the 2013–2014 and 2014–2015 crop seasons. Each trial was conducted as a randomized complete block design with 12 treatments and four replications. The evaluated traits were fiber yield, fiber length, fiber strength, and micronaire. For each trait, a modified Lin and Binns method was used to recommend the best genotypes for all environments (favorable and unfavorable). This method was also used in a multivariate manner, aiming at a general recommendation of genotypes based on the multiple traits evaluated. The genotype × environment interaction was significant for all evaluated traits. Genotypes with high adaptability and stability were identified for each trait. The multivariate method identified IMA 08 WS and BRS 335 as the genotypes that had the best combination of main desirable traits. The analysis further revealed that new crosses could be performed between genotypes with high yield adaptability and stability and genotypes with adequate fiber quality traits.
- Subjects
COTTON quality; COTTON yields; GENOTYPE-environment interaction; GENOTYPES; FIBERS; SEA Island cotton; COTTON
- Publication
Crop Science, 2019, Vol 59, Issue 2, p518
- ISSN
0011-183X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2135/cropsci2018.04.0250