1978
DOI: 10.2135/cropsci1978.0011183x001800030059x
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Registration of CP 70‐1133 Sugarcane1 (Reg. No. 45)

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“…The pedigree of CP 00‐2180 includes CP genotypes as well as HoCP, LCP, F, and Co genotypes that were developed by breeding programs in Houma, LA (located at a USDA‐ARS facility), Baton Rouge, LA (located at Louisiana State University), a discontinued University of Florida program, and a program in Coimbatore, India, respectively. Among the genotypes in the pedigree, ‘CP 70‐1133’ (Rice et al, 1978) was widely planted in Florida and ‘CP 65‐357’ (Breaux et al, 1974) was widely planted in Louisiana. CP 70‐1133 was a great grandparent and CP 65‐357 was a great‐great grandparent.…”
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“…The pedigree of CP 00‐2180 includes CP genotypes as well as HoCP, LCP, F, and Co genotypes that were developed by breeding programs in Houma, LA (located at a USDA‐ARS facility), Baton Rouge, LA (located at Louisiana State University), a discontinued University of Florida program, and a program in Coimbatore, India, respectively. Among the genotypes in the pedigree, ‘CP 70‐1133’ (Rice et al, 1978) was widely planted in Florida and ‘CP 65‐357’ (Breaux et al, 1974) was widely planted in Louisiana. CP 70‐1133 was a great grandparent and CP 65‐357 was a great‐great grandparent.…”
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“…In the 1999 study, two sugarcane cultivars were studied: 'CP 72-2086' (Miller et al 1984) and 'CP 70-1133' (Rice et al 1978). In 2000, there were two experiments: one experiment included CP 70-1133 and 'CP 85-1308' (Tai et al 1995), and the second experiment of cyclic flooding was done only with CP 70-1133.…”
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“…Both parents had been released for commercial production: CP 89‐2377 on organic soils only and CP 96‐1252 for both organic and sand soils. CP 89‐2377, the female parent (Miller et al, 2000), had 7% higher sugar yields on organic soils in the final selection than the commercial check, ‘CP 70‐1133’ (MIA 34310; Rice et al, 1978). The male parent, CP 96‐1252, had both high cane yields and high CRS levels on organic and sand soils (Edmé et al, 2005).…”
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