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a USDA-ARS Sugarcane Field Station, 12990 US Hwy. 441 N, Canal Point, FL 33438
b Florida Sugar Cane League, Inc., P.O. Box 1208, Clewiston, FL 33440
c Univ. of Florida, Everglades Research and Education Center, 3200 East Palm Beach Rd., Belle Glade, FL 33430. Mention of trade names or commercial products is solely for the purpose of providing specific information and does not imply recommendation or endorsement by the USDA, the University of Florida, or the Florida sugarcane League, Inc
* Corresponding author (Barry.Glaz{at}ars.usda.gov).
ABSTRACT
CP 01-1372 (Reg. No. CV-136, PI 655942) sugarcane (a complex hybrid of Saccharum spp.) was developed through cooperative research conducted by the USDA–ARS, the University of Florida, and the Florida Sugar Cane League, Inc., and was released to growers in Florida in December 2008. CP 01-1372 was selected from a cross of genotype CP 94-1200 x CP 89-2143 made at Canal Point, FL, in December 1998. The female parent, CP 94-1200, was advanced to the final selection stage (Stage 4) of the Canal Point sugarcane cultivar breeding and selection program. The male parent, CP 89-2143, is a major sugarcane cultivar in Florida. CP 01-1372 was released because of its high cane yield and commercial recoverable sucrose on both organic and sand soils, and its acceptable levels of resistance to brown rust (caused by Puccinia melanocephala Syd. & P. Syd.), orange rust [caused by P. kuehnii (Kruger) E. Butler], leaf scald [caused by Xanthomonas albilineans (Ashby) Dowson], Sugarcane mosaic virus strain E (mosaic), and ratoon stunt (caused by Clavibacter xyli subsp. xyli Davis et al.) in Florida.
Abbreviations: CP, Canal Point CP program CRS, commercial recoverable sucrose
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