CSIRO Fibre Quality Lab
Abstract
Note: this project supported the operation of a fibre quality laboratory at ACRI to service most research projects. Specific details on fibre quality results are listed in those project reports.
This project part funded operation and maintenance of HVI900 and FMT3 cotton fibre testing instruments and associated air conditioning in CSIRO’s fibre testing laboratory at ACRI for the 2006/07 season. The laboratory supports measurements of fibre quality from cotton experiments in CSIRO’s breeding program and research projects by other organisations and projects.
More than 20,000 samples were tested by HVI and 10,000 samples by FMT.
Global cotton production and market dynamics indicate Australia needs a future edge with fibre quality to ensure buyers will want our cotton in preference to our competitors. This means developing varieties, management and processing to ensure we deliver better fibre. There may be opportunities for premium fibre products in future. Thus the CSIRO cotton breeding program raised the emphasis on developing improved fibre varieties to address these needs.
Negative associations between yield and fibre quality present challenges for variety development. We have accurately measured these associations and developed breeding population sizes to ensure the rare combinations of high yield and quality can be identified. Accurate measurement of fibre quality is an important component of that work.
Progress has been good, with improved fibre length achieved in high yielding varieties and breeding material with premium fibre identified.
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CRDC Final Reports submitted in 2007