Research Article

Historical Use of Cultivars as Parents in Florida and Louisiana Sugarcane Breeding Programs

Table 3

Cultivars and their parents developed by the breeding and selection program located at the USDA-ARS Sugarcane Research Unit in Houma, LA.

CultivarFemale parentMale parent

CP 65-357CP 52-68aCP 53-17
CP 67-412CP 44-155aCP 53-16
CP 70-321CP 61-39CP 57-614a
CP 70-330CP 61-39CP 57-614a
CP 72-370CP 61-37aCP 52-68a
CP 72-356CP 63-361CP 62-258a
CP 73-351CP 65-357aL 65-69a
CP 76-331CP 65-357aL 65-69a
CP 79-318CP 65-357aL 65-69a
CP 74-383CP 65-357aL 65-69a
Ho 00-961US 94-1HoCP 91-552a
Ho 02-113SES 234LCP 85-384a
Ho 05-961CP 83-644TucCP 77-42a
Ho 07-613 HoCP 00-905HoCP 96-540a
Ho 95-988CP 86-941US 89-12
HoCP 00-950HoCP 93-750HoCP 92-676
HoCP 04-838HoCP 85-845aLCP 85-384a
HoCP 85-845CP 72-370aCP 77-403
HoCP 91-552LCP 81-10CP 72-356a
HoCP 91-555CP 83-644LCP 82-94
HoCP 96-540LCP 86-454aLCP 85-384a
TucCP 77-42CP 71-321US 72-19

Indication that clones was a cultivar used as a parent.
Cultivars were released through a three-way agreement between Houma, Louisiana State University, and the American Sugar Cane League.