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Inheritance and Variability of Fiber Yield, Length, as well as Some Fiber Quality Indicators in Various Cotton Hybrids

Nazarbayev Khursand, Gulnoza Toshpulatova*, Asliddin Nuriddinov, Gulzira Narkizilova, Sayfulla Boboyev, Mirvakhob Mirakhmedov, Abdukayum Bekmukhamedov and Ulug‘bek Abdukarimov Shakhzoda Mukhamadiyeva

Corresponding Author: Gulnoza Toshpulatova, Department of Biology, National University of Uzbekistan, Almazar district, University St. Tashkent City, Uzbekistan.

Received: January 24, 2025 ;    Revised: February 06, 2025 ;    Accepted: February 09, 2025 ;   Available Online: February 13, 2025

Citation: Khursand N, Toshpulatova G, Nuriddinov A, Narkizilova G, Boboyev S, et al. (2025) Inheritance and Variability of Fiber Yield, Length, as well as Some Fiber Quality Indicators in Various Cotton Hybrids. J Agric For Meterol Stud, 4(1): 1-8.

Copyrights: ©2025 Khursand N, Toshpulatova G, Nuriddinov A, Narkizilova G, Boboyev S, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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The article analyzes data on the study of patterns of heredity and variability of signs of yield and fiber length in hybrid combinations obtained with the participation of interspecific, specific, and mutant cotton lines. The results showed that fiber yield in interspecific F1 hybrids is inherited with the dominance of Gossypium hirsutum L. varieties with higher characteristics, Fiber length is inherited with the supremacy of Gossypium barbadense L. varieties. At the same time, F2-F3 can achieve a wide range of fiber yield variations and length characteristics in generations, as well as the isolation of many positive transgressive forms. In the mutant lines L-4112, L-39, and L-620, it was found that the genes controlling fiber length are in a dominant state and have a higher concentration, which makes these lines more valuable as a starting material or donor for practical selection for this trait compared to the L-489 line. In addition, in the genotype of the L-70 line of the having genes dominantly absolute naked seeds (DANS) type, determining fiber length and fiber yield are present in a latent state, and in the L-489, L-620, L-4112, L-39, and L-15 lines of the n-MS type(normally micropylar seeds), having PS-type (pubescent seeds) seed fluff, genes determining the fiber yield and fiber length depending on the concentration of dominant alleles in F1 hybrids, low, medium and high severity of these signs were revealed. Hybridization of genotypically sharply differentiated varieties and lines belonging to type G. hirsutum L., meeting the quality requirements of industrial types I-III fibers, revealed the possibility of manufacturing initial products and identified forms with positive fiber quality indicators.

Keywords: Cotton, Variety, Mutant, Hybrid, Yield, Fiber yield, Fiber length, Variability, Interspecific hybridization, Line, Transgression, Genotype, Seed baldness, Donor

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