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Report on Screening Test of Dazhou Superior Ramie Germplasm Resources

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  • LI, Yaling
  • CUI, Zhonggang
  • GUO, Yun
  • TANG, Zhaoxia
  • YANG, Yan
  • WU, Wenmei
  • ZHANG, Zhonghua

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[Objectives] To promote the development of the ramie industry in Dazhou City of Sichuan Province and provide a material basis for the breeding of new ramie varieties. [Methods] The Institute of Bast Fiber Crops of Dazhou Academy of Agricultural Sciences performed a screening test of excellent ramie germplasm resources from 2017 to 2019 to compare the growth, resistance, raw fiber yield and fiber fineness of the experimental materials. [Results] All the experimental materials showed strong growth potential, drought resistance and disease resistance. There were 8 kinds of resources with a fiber fineness greater than 2 000 m/g, of which 3 kinds of resource materials had a fiber fineness greater than 2 300 m/g; 12 kinds of resources has the raw fiber yield exceeding the control and 10 kinds of resources had the raw fiber yield ≥ 2 000 ㎏/ha; 3 kinds of resources met the requirements of the high-yield and high-quality indicators (fiber fineness exceeding 2 000 m/g and raw fiber yield ≥ 2 000 ㎏/ha), they were BD0718, BD1614 and BYL2. [Conclusions] These high-quality ramie resources can provide a rich resource base for the breeding of new ramie varieties.

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  • LI, Yaling & CUI, Zhonggang & GUO, Yun & TANG, Zhaoxia & YANG, Yan & WU, Wenmei & ZHANG, Zhonghua, 2021. "Report on Screening Test of Dazhou Superior Ramie Germplasm Resources," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 12(06), June.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:309118
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.309118
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