2018
DOI: 10.56454/iayn2215
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History and Progress in Cotton Breeding, Genetics, and Genomics in New Mexico

Abstract: The New Mexico Cotton Breeding Program was established in 1926 and has been led by five generations of breeders. The program has released 37 Acala 1517 and one short-staple Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivars and numerous germplasm lines. Two Sea-Island G. barbadense L. cultivars have been released for production in the Mesilla Valley, NM. New Mexico germplasm has contributed to the development of 45% of the commercial cotton cultivars including almost all Acala cultivars in California, and has con… Show more

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“…New Mexico State University: Breeding for BB resistance was established in the 1950s and continued until the early 2000s (Zhang, 2018). As a result, at least 8 BB-resistant cultivars, including 'Acala 1517BR' (BR was used to indicate BB resistance by the breeder), 'Acala 1517BR-1', 'Acala 1517BR-2', 'Acala 1517-70', 'Acala 1517-77BR', 'Acala 1517-88', 'Acala 1517-95', and 'Acala 1517-99', were developed.…”
Section: Resistance Breedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New Mexico State University: Breeding for BB resistance was established in the 1950s and continued until the early 2000s (Zhang, 2018). As a result, at least 8 BB-resistant cultivars, including 'Acala 1517BR' (BR was used to indicate BB resistance by the breeder), 'Acala 1517BR-1', 'Acala 1517BR-2', 'Acala 1517-70', 'Acala 1517-77BR', 'Acala 1517-88', 'Acala 1517-95', and 'Acala 1517-99', were developed.…”
Section: Resistance Breedingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A deficiency of nitrogen throughout the growing season results in insufficient vegetative growth, fewer fruiting bodies due to impaired plant development, and premature aging of the plant [19]. Additionally, nitrogen deficiency results in lower fiber quality [88][89][90].…”
Section: Impact Of Nitrogen Fertilizationmentioning
confidence: 99%