Abstract

AbstractThe genetic base for upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is narrow for the economically important fiber traits of strength and length. We developed random mated population RMUP‐C5 from 11 parental lines and released seed in 2008. We have now developed 550 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) from this population and evaluated them for fiber properties in eight environments. We report the development and release of seven RILs with improved fiber strength and/or upper half mean length: MS‐RIL‐009 (Reg. no. GP‐1100, PI 698460), MS‐RIL‐037 (Reg. no. GP‐1101, PI 698461), MS‐RIL‐204 (Reg. no. GP‐1102, PI 698462), MS‐RIL‐219 (Reg no. GP‐1103, PI 698463), MS‐RIL‐282 (Reg. no. GP‐1104, PI 698464), MS‐RIL‐303 (Reg. no. GP‐1105, PI 698465), and MS‐RIL‐490 (Reg. no. GP‐1106, PI 698466). Fiber strength and length for the seven lines are as follows: MS‐RIL 009 (384, 30.0), MS‐RIL 037 (369, 31.3), MS‐RIL‐204 (333, 32.5), MS‐RIL‐219 (345, 31.8), MS‐RIL‐282 (295, 31.4), MS‐RIL‐303 (379, 31.4) and MS‐RIL‐490 (318, 33.0), kN m kg–1 and mm, respectively. Fibers of MS‐RILS 037, 219, and 303 are significantly stronger and longer, fibers of 009 are significantly stronger, and fibers of 204, 282, and 490 are significantly longer than fibers of ‘Acala Ultima’ or ‘Fibermax 966’, the parental lines with the strongest (326–334 kN m kg–1) and longest (29.3–30.0 mm) fibers. MS‐RIL‐009, MS‐RIL‐037, MS‐RIL‐219, and MS‐RIL‐303 are homozygous for favorable alleles at the A07 strength quantitative trait locus (QTL). All lines except MS‐RIL‐009 are homozygous for favorable alleles at the D11 length QTL.

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