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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Pima Cotton Genetics

Percy, R. G. 03 1900 (has links)
A short season feasibility study, using early maturing Pinta genotypes was conducted for a second season. Four early maturing genotypes, a short season check (P62) and a full season check variety (PS-7) were evaluated in replicated tests under short season and full season regimes. In both 1993 and 1994, most genotypes reached cutout around August 4, with 2759 accumulated heat units. All genotypes were earlier maturing than PS-7, as indicated by plant growth measurements and by sequential harvests. In 1994, the four early maturing experimental genotypes produced yields equal to or slightly better than the longer season cultivar PS-7. No differences in yield occurred between the short season and standard practice management systems in either year. A fiber improvement project was initiated in 1989 with the primary goals of increasing the fiber length and strength potential of Pima cotton. In 1989 the early maturing, short statured Pima strain P62 was crossed to Giza 45 and Giza 70 to transfer the fiber strength of those varieties into a heat tolerant, earlier maturing, productive Pima background. Likewise, P62 was crossed to the Sea Island cultivar St. Vincent V-135 with the objective of transferring the latter cultivar's long fiber length into an agronomic Pima background. Two resulting lines, one possessing high fiber strength and the other possessing high fiber length are planned for release in 1995-96.
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Pima Cotton Regional Variety Trial, Safford Agricultural Center, 1994

Clark, L. J., Carpenter, E. W., Hart, G. L., Nelson, J. M. 03 1900 (has links)
Ten long staple varieties (including two Pima experimental lines) were tested in a replicated small plot trial on the Safford Agricultural Center in Graham county at an elevation of 2950 feet. Even though the total number of heat units received during the season was nearly as high as the previous year, the average yield was nearly 300 pounds per acre lower. Olvey and Associates OA 304 was the highest yielding variety with a yield of 776 pounds per acre of lint and only two varieties broke the bale and a half mark. Yield and other agronomic data as well as fiber quality data are contained in this paper.
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Pima Regional Variety Test; Maricopa Agricultural Center, 1994

Hart, G. L., Nelson, J. M., Clark, L. J. 03 1900 (has links)
Nine Pima varieties and experimental strains were grown in a replicated trial at the Maricopa Agricultural Center. Lint yield, boll size, lint percent, plant population and fiber property data are presented in this report.
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Pima Cotton Improvement

Moser, H. S., Percy, R. G., Ray, I. M. 03 1900 (has links)
The objective of this study was to evaluate the performance of five experimental lines (P73, P75, P76, P80, and P81) with two commercial varieties ('Pima S-6' and 'Pima S-79 of Pima cotton. All seven strains were grown in replicated strip tests at four locations across the Pima belt in 1994. While none of the experimental lines produced significantly more lint than the best Pima variety at any site, some of them possess traits that are valuable to Pima cotton breeders. P73 has long and strong fiber. P76 is a high yielding, early maturing line that produces long and strong fiber. P80's lint yields are similar to Pima S-7, but it is significantly earlier.
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Pima Cotton Regional Variety Trial, Safford Agricultural Center, 1997

Clark, L. J., Carpenter, E. W., Hart, G. L., Nelson, J. M. 04 1900 (has links)
Sixteen long staple varieties were tested in a replicated small plot trial on the Safford Agricultural Center in Graham county at an elevation of 2950 feet. The highest yielding variety in 1997 was OA 325 with a yield of 746 pounds of lint per acre. It was followed by four other Olvey varieties yielding over 700 pounds per acre. 1997 was not a good Pima cotton year in this valley, weather problems early and insect problems late in the season both took their toll. Yields were more than 300 pounds lower than the previous year and 100 pounds less than in 1995. Yield and other agronomic data as well as fiber quality data are contained in this paper.
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Pima Regional Variety Test at the Maricopa Agricultural Center, 1997

Hart, G. L., Nelson, J. M., Clark, L. J. 04 1900 (has links)
Eighteen Pima varieties were grown in a replicated trial at the Maricopa Agricultural Center as part of the national cotton variety testing program. Lint yield, boll size, lint percent, plant population and fiber property data are presented in this report.
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Marana Pima Test, 1997

Hart, G. L., Nelson, J. M., Barney, Glen 04 1900 (has links)
Nine pima cotton varieties were grown at Marana Agricultural Center as part of the national cotton variety testing program. Lint yield, boll size, lint percent, and plant population are presented in this report.
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Pima Regional Variety Test at the Maricopa Agricultural Center, 1995

Hart, G. L., Nelson, J. M., Clark, L. J. 03 1900 (has links)
Eighteen Pima varieties and experimental strains were grown in a replicated trial at the Maricopa Agricultural Center. Lint yield, boll size, lint percent, plant population, plant height and fiber property data are presented in this report.
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Pima Cotton Regional Variety Trial, Safford Agricultural Center, 1995

Clark, L. J., Carpenter, E. W., Hart, G. L., Nelson, J. M. 03 1900 (has links)
Eighteen long staple varieties were tested in a replicated small plot trial on the Safford Agricultural Center in Graham county at an elevation of 2950 feet. The highest yielding variety in 1995 was OA 312 (Conquistador) with a yield of 937 pounds of lint per acre. It was followed by OA 304 the high yielding variety from the year before and three other Olvey varieties and Phytogen 57. The average yield from this trial was nearly 100 pounds per acre higher than the previous trial Yield and other agronomic data as well as fiber quality data are contained in this paper.
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Pima Variety Test, Marana, 1995

Thacker, G., Norton, R., Silvertooth, J. 03 1900 (has links)
Four Pima varieties were grown in a replicated trail on the Evco Farm in Marana. There were no significant differences in lint yield.

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