New Valley Journal of Agricultural Science (Oct 2022)

A New High Yielding and Long Staple Egyptian Cotton (Gossypium barbadense L.) Variety "Super Giza 94"

  • Ahmed Abdelmogny,
  • Hisham Mosaad,
  • Waleed Yehia,
  • Abdelnaser Abdelbary,
  • Samia Ali,
  • Eman Saleh,
  • Mostafa Orabi,
  • Mariz MAx,
  • Mahmoud Sorour,
  • Sawsan Darwish,
  • Abdelmoty Zenia,
  • Mohamed Raffat,
  • Yehia Atta,
  • Sameh Attia,
  • Hisham Kotb,
  • Abdalla Attia,
  • Reda EL-Nawsany

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21608/nvjas.2022.174385.1112
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 6
pp. 552 – 564

Abstract

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The Egyptian long staple cotton variety "Super Giza 94" was developed by Cotton Research Institute CRI, Giza, Egypt, which belongs to Gossypium barbadense L. Super Giza 94 is a novel plant structure improved seed cotton yield, lint percentage and fiber quality traits. Super Giza 94 was developed through one-way hybridization of elite parental cotton genotypes accompanied by pedigree selection method to incorporate the excellent combinations of higher yield potential, early maturity and fiber quality traits with resistance to Fusarium wilt. The superior plant combinations were selected in F2-F6 generations entirely based on phenotypic plant traits and progeny yield potential in the field conditions. The selected strains were evaluated in multilocations yield trials over three years and six locations in a randomized complete block design with six replications. The results of these trials exhibited that the new variety surpassed the three commercial varieties of these locations in most yield traits. Super Giza 94 is characterized by early maturity with high yield potential, fluffy opening and easy to pick, strong resistance to Fusarium wilt disease, high lint percentage (40.2%) with improved fiber traits including fiber length (34.1mm), fiber strength (43.4 g/tex), micronaire reading (4.2), uniformity ratio (86.9%), yellowness +b (8.3), brightness Rd (79.8%) and white lint color. Super Giza 94 can solve maximum challenges of better cotton production in the area and fulfill industrial requisitions. For that, recommended for general cultivation in the Delta region in the 2016 growing season.

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