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Lowering seed gossypol content in glanded cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) lines
Authors:G B Romano  J A Scheffler
Institution:1. Crop Genetics and Production Research Unit, USDA‐ARS, 141 Experiment Station Road, Stoneville, MS 38776, USA;2. Corresponding author, E‐mail: jodi.scheffler@ars.usda.gov
Abstract:Cottonseed is a rich source of high quality protein, but its value as an animal feed is limited by gossypol, a toxic polyphenolic compound contained in glands located throughout the plant. This compound helps protect the plant from pests. Totally glandless varieties have been developed, but not adopted as these plants are left vulnerable to pests. This study describes a breeding strategy to decrease the levels of gossypol in the seed while maintaining a high enough concentration of toxin in vegetative plant parts to offer protection from pests. Preliminary studies indicated that crosses between varieties with different gland densities and distributions produced a range of glanding patterns. By selecting within the resulting progeny, we have identified F7 generation progeny that have <0.30% total gossypol in the seed, while still possessing glands at critical locations on the vegetative plant parts. These new lines will be a valuable source of germplasm for developing low seed gossypol varieties. Seed from these varieties would provide a new source of inexpensive protein for animal feeding rations.
Keywords:cotton  glanding  gossypol
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