MANILA, March 11 Asia Pulse - The Cotton Development Administration
(CODA) will begin this year a series of trial planting activities
to evaluate the performance of the country's first genetically-superior
hybrid cotton.
These trials are part of governments efforts to boost the Philippine
Cotton industry, said CODA Technical Services Division chief
Candido Damo.
Damo said researchers shall plant F-1 with other cotton seed
varieties in selected sites all over the country to compare
its performance.
He expressed optimism the specimen shall surpass current cotton
varieties like Navkar 5 and Bioseed 6527, also known as NSIC-C+13.
Trials in CODAs Cotton Research Center in Batac, Ilocos Norte
over the last two years indicated good performance of F-1 plants,
the division chief said.
Damo said the agency is targeting to conduct the trials in
private commercial cotton-planting areas so researchers can
observe how the F-1 variety performs in wider actual field conditions.
Among the areas considered as trial sites are Sarangani, north
and south Cotabato, Negros Oriental, Iloilo and the Ilocos region,
he noted. The CODA official said researchers produced F-1 hybrid
variety by cross-breeding DXB and E150, two parent pure line
cotton varieties with superior genetic characteristics.
We want to develop more improved cotton varieties, he said,
noting Philippine cotton is already recognized internationally
for its top-quality.
Based on data from the agency, the Philippines continues to
import some 53,361 metric tons (MT) cotton to meet local demand
as domestic cotton production averaged only 1,650 MT.