Registration of ‘Tamcot H12’ cotton cultivar

Author:

Smith C. Wayne1ORCID,Hague Steve2,Tolleson Marshall1,Jones Don3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Soil and Crop Sciences Texas A&M University College Station Texas 77843‐2474 USA

2. Department of Crop, Soil and Environmental Sciences Auburn University Auburn Alabama 36849 USA

3. Cotton Incorporated Cary North Carolina 27513 USA

Abstract

AbstractTexas is expected to experience higher night and day temperatures and more extreme and erratic rainfall in the future. Along with the impacts of climate change, the majority of current cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) hectarage is expected to have less irrigation water available as the Ogallala aquafer continues to decline. Both of these realities suggest that many of Texas’ cotton producers will return to dryland production which will require reducing input cost, for example, using genetically modified cultivars. Currently, conventional cotton planting seed are about 25% lower in cost per hectare than genetically modified cultivars. Currently, most cultivars offered for sale to Texas producers are transgenic with few conventional cultivars available. The public breeding programs of Texas A&M AgriLife Research develop germplasm with improved traits for private industry and conventional cultivars with yield potential for Texas environments, both irrigated and dryland. ‘Tamcot H12’ (Reg. no. CV‐148, PI 705604) was derived from a complex pedigree involving ‘DP 491’ (PI 618609), TAM 96WD‐18, TAM 91C‐95Ls, and ‘DP Acala 90’ (PVP 8100143). Tamcot H12 performed as well or better than most current cultivars in trials in Texas and across the US Cotton Belt. Tamcot H12 will provide producers with another conventional cotton variety.

Publisher

Wiley

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