Studies on fibre quality of a long staple cotton variety using high volume instrument and advanced fibre information system for fibre quality improvement

Fibre quality parameters of 20 plants of a long staple cotton variety Suraj were analyzed using High Volume Instrument (HVI) and Advanced Fibre Information System (AFIS) and were compared. From AFIS data, narrow range of coefficient of variability (of less than 10 %) was noticed in characters like l...

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Main Author: S Manickam and S Venkatakrishnan
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Indian Society of Plant Breeders 2014-06-01
Series:Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
Subjects:
HVI
Online Access:https://sites.google.com/site/ejpb2011/vol-5-2/EJPB_V5_N2_213-219.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1
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spelling doaj-baf8f869cf084b7895326615f2dcd8b62020-11-25T00:17:51ZengIndian Society of Plant BreedersElectronic Journal of Plant Breeding0975-928X2014-06-0152213219Studies on fibre quality of a long staple cotton variety using high volume instrument and advanced fibre information system for fibre quality improvementS Manickam and S VenkatakrishnanFibre quality parameters of 20 plants of a long staple cotton variety Suraj were analyzed using High Volume Instrument (HVI) and Advanced Fibre Information System (AFIS) and were compared. From AFIS data, narrow range of coefficient of variability (of less than 10 %) was noticed in characters like length (by weight), upper quartile length (by weight), length (by number), 5 % length (by number), fineness (mtex), maturity ratio and fibre neps. Comparatively larger extent of variability was noticed (of more than 10 %) for short fibre content (both by weight and by number), immature fibre content, fibre neps – count/g, seed coat neps – count/g and for seed coat neps – mean size. However, the coefficient of variability for 2.5 % span length (mm), uniformity ratio (%), micronaire (μg/inch) and tenacity at 3.2 mm gauge (g/tex) was low when the fibre quality data was generated in HVI. This shows that variability estimates were narrow in the selected plants when fibre quality was analysed in HVI and exposes inherent weakness in analysing the fibre quality with HVI in breeders’ perspective. Correlation coefficients between immature fibre content and short fibre content, both by number (r = 0.89) and by weight (r = 0.84) were very high indicating that by reducing short fibre content the immature fibre content can be reduced drastically. Further, the correlation between immature fibre content and tenacity at 3.2 mm gauge was negative and was high (-0.91). Plants with ideal combination of yield and fibre quality parameters were identified for further exploitation.https://sites.google.com/site/ejpb2011/vol-5-2/EJPB_V5_N2_213-219.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1CottonFibre quality improvementShort fibre contentImmature fibre contentTenacityAFISHVI
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Studies on fibre quality of a long staple cotton variety using high volume instrument and advanced fibre information system for fibre quality improvement
Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
Cotton
Fibre quality improvement
Short fibre content
Immature fibre content
Tenacity
AFIS
HVI
author_facet S Manickam and S Venkatakrishnan
author_sort S Manickam and S Venkatakrishnan
title Studies on fibre quality of a long staple cotton variety using high volume instrument and advanced fibre information system for fibre quality improvement
title_short Studies on fibre quality of a long staple cotton variety using high volume instrument and advanced fibre information system for fibre quality improvement
title_full Studies on fibre quality of a long staple cotton variety using high volume instrument and advanced fibre information system for fibre quality improvement
title_fullStr Studies on fibre quality of a long staple cotton variety using high volume instrument and advanced fibre information system for fibre quality improvement
title_full_unstemmed Studies on fibre quality of a long staple cotton variety using high volume instrument and advanced fibre information system for fibre quality improvement
title_sort studies on fibre quality of a long staple cotton variety using high volume instrument and advanced fibre information system for fibre quality improvement
publisher Indian Society of Plant Breeders
series Electronic Journal of Plant Breeding
issn 0975-928X
publishDate 2014-06-01
description Fibre quality parameters of 20 plants of a long staple cotton variety Suraj were analyzed using High Volume Instrument (HVI) and Advanced Fibre Information System (AFIS) and were compared. From AFIS data, narrow range of coefficient of variability (of less than 10 %) was noticed in characters like length (by weight), upper quartile length (by weight), length (by number), 5 % length (by number), fineness (mtex), maturity ratio and fibre neps. Comparatively larger extent of variability was noticed (of more than 10 %) for short fibre content (both by weight and by number), immature fibre content, fibre neps – count/g, seed coat neps – count/g and for seed coat neps – mean size. However, the coefficient of variability for 2.5 % span length (mm), uniformity ratio (%), micronaire (μg/inch) and tenacity at 3.2 mm gauge (g/tex) was low when the fibre quality data was generated in HVI. This shows that variability estimates were narrow in the selected plants when fibre quality was analysed in HVI and exposes inherent weakness in analysing the fibre quality with HVI in breeders’ perspective. Correlation coefficients between immature fibre content and short fibre content, both by number (r = 0.89) and by weight (r = 0.84) were very high indicating that by reducing short fibre content the immature fibre content can be reduced drastically. Further, the correlation between immature fibre content and tenacity at 3.2 mm gauge was negative and was high (-0.91). Plants with ideal combination of yield and fibre quality parameters were identified for further exploitation.
topic Cotton
Fibre quality improvement
Short fibre content
Immature fibre content
Tenacity
AFIS
HVI
url https://sites.google.com/site/ejpb2011/vol-5-2/EJPB_V5_N2_213-219.pdf?attredirects=0&d=1
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