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Title: Status of the global cotton germplasm resources

Author
item Campbell, Benjamin - Todd
item Saha, Sukumar
item Jenkins, Johnie
item Park, Wonkeun
item Percy, Richard
item Frelichowski, James - Jim
item MAYEE, C - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
item GOTMARE, V - Indian Council Of Agricultural Research (ICAR)
item DESSAUW, D - Centro De Cooperation Internationale En Recherche Agronomique Pour Le Development (CIRAD)
item GIBAND, M - Centro De Cooperation Internationale En Recherche Agronomique Pour Le Development (CIRAD)
item DU, X - Cotton Research Institute - China
item JIA, Y - Cotton Research Institute - China
item CONSTABLE, G - Commonwealth Scientific And Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO)
item DILLON, S - Australian Tropical Field Crops Genetic Resource Center
item ABDURAKHMONOV, I - Uzbekistan Institute Of Genetics
item ABDUKARIMOV, A - Uzbekistan Institute Of Genetics
item RIZAEVA, S - Uzbekistan Institute Of Genetics
item ADULLAEV, A - Uzbekistan Institute Of Genetics
item BARROSO, P A - Embrapa
item PADUA, J - Embrapa
item HOFFMAN, L - Embrapa
item PODOLNAYA, L - Vavilov Institute

Submitted to: Crop Science
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: 3/2/2010
Publication Date: 6/7/2010
Citation: Campbell, B.T., Saha, S., Jenkins, J.N., Park, W., Percy, R.G., Frelichowski, J.E., Mayee, C., Gotmare, V., Dessauw, D., Giband, M., Du, X., Jia, Y., Constable, G., Dillon, S., Abdurakhmonov, I.Y., Abdukarimov, A., Rizaeva, S.M., Adullaev, A.A., Barroso, P.V., Padua, J.G., Hoffman, L.V., Podolnaya, L. 2010. Status of the global cotton germplasm resources. Crop Science. 50:1161-1179.

Interpretive Summary: Cotton represents the single most important, natural fiber crop in the world. To protect the world-wide economic value of cotton fiber and cotton byproducts, coordinated efforts to collect and maintain cotton genetic resources have increased over the last 100 years. Preserved genetic resources provide a valuable insurance policy against current and future cotton diseases and crop vulnerabilities. Cotton breeders can use these genetic resources to develop new cultivars that overcome emerging crop vulnerabilities. This report provides information on the status and contents of eight major cotton germplasm collections present across the world. Based on the findings of this report, a number of classified cotton species are not maintained in these collections and several are underrepresented and vulnerable to extinction. This report presents several critical challenges and opportunities facing international efforts to enhance and preserve the world’s cotton genetic resources. Multi-national communication and collaboration are essential to protect, secure, and evaluate the global cotton germplasm resources. Without global, collaborative efforts the rarest and most unique cotton germplasm resources are vulnerable to extinction.

Technical Abstract: The cultivated Gossypium spp. (cotton) represents the single most important, natural fiber crop in the world. In addition to its fiber, the oil and protein portion of the cottonseed also represents significant economic value. To protect the world-wide economic value of cotton fiber and cotton byproducts, coordinated efforts to collect and maintain cotton genetic resources have increased over the last 100 years. The classified genetic resources of cotton are extensive and include five tetraploid species in the primary gene pool, twenty diploid species in the secondary gene pool, and twenty-five diploid species in the tertiary gene pool. This report provides information on the status and contents of eight major cotton germplasm collections present across the world. Based on the findings of this report, a number of classified Gossypium species are not maintained in these collections and several are underrepresented and vulnerable to extinction. This report presents several critical challenges and opportunities facing international efforts to enhance and preserve the world’s Gossypium genetic resources. Multi-national communication and collaboration are essential to protect, secure, and evaluate the global cotton germplasm resources. Without global, collaborative efforts the rarest and most unique cotton germplasm resources are vulnerable to extinction.