Abstract

AbstractThe search for cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) genotypes gathering high yield and fiber quality is the main objective of breeding programs. The objectives of this study were: (a) to verify which effects contribute the largest fraction of the total phenotypic variance of cotton fiber quality traits and (b) to recommend the best genotypes for these traits. Eight competition trials of cotton cultivars were carried out between the 2017 and 2019 seasons. Field trials were carried out in Alagoinha (crops seasons 2017, 2018, and 2019) and Barbalha (2017 and 2018) in a randomized block design with three repetitions. Fifteen genotypes developed by the cotton plant breeding program of Embrapa Algodão were evaluated. The following fiber quality traits were evaluated: fiber percentage (FP), average boll weight (BW), upper‐half mean length, fiber uniformity (UNIF), short fiber index (SFI), fiber strength (STR), elongation (ELG), micronaire (MIC), and fiber maturity. Genotypic values (GVs) for the evaluated traits were estimated. The total phenotypic variance of the fiber quality traits evaluated is mostly composed of genotypic effects. Only the traits FP, BW, and ELG showed significant genotypes × sites interaction. The genotype G1 has high GVs for the traits FP, BW, fiber length, and fiber uniformity. The G15 stood out by gathering high values for UNIF, SFI, and STR.

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