Gossypium australe

Overview
Species Name australe
Family Malvaceae
Scientific Name Gossypium australe F. Muell.
Synonym Notoxylinon australe
Common Name 澳洲棉 [view all 2]
GRIN Taxonomy GRIN
Geographic Origin Australia
Genome Group G
Genome G2
Haploid Chromosome Number 13
Ploidy diploid
Propagation Method N/A
Fertile withGossypium sturtianum [view all 1]
Sterile withGossypium somalense [view all 4]
Incompatible withN/A
GermplasmN/A
LibraryN/A
Sequence [view all 547314 ]
Publication Wang K, Wendel JF, Hua J. Designations for individual genomes and chromosomes in Gossypium. Journal of Cotton Research. 2018 JUN 29;1:3
Description

Gossypium australe is an endemic woody shrub, related to cotton, found in north western Australia. Preferring sandy soils near watercourses, it grows to about two or three feet tall. The leaves are grey and hairy, oval to elliptic, 3 inches (8 cm) long and soft to the touch. Flowers are around 1–2 inches (3–5 cm) long and present a pale pink mauve 'rose' with a deeper shade at the centre. Fruit are hairy, spherical and contain a bristly seed one-sixth inch (0.4 cm) long.  - Wikipedia

Useful Agronomic Traits: Glandless-seed and glanded-plant, resistance to aphids and spider-mites, Resistance to Fusarium and Verticillium wilts, drought tolerance (Shim J, et al. 2018).

Alias
Synonym
Notoxylinon australe


Common Name
Australian Wild
澳洲棉
Relationships

This species is sterile with the following:

Organism
Gossypium somalense
Gossypium herbaceum
Gossypium anomalum
Gossypium davidsonii

This species is fertile with the following:

Organism
Gossypium sturtianum

Germplasm
NameType
G2-01accession
G2-02accession
G2-08accession
G2-14accession
G2-15accession
G2-lzaccession
Gos-5041accession
Hyb 601-2accession
PI 464838accession
PI 464839accession
PI 464840accession
PI 464841accession
PI 464842accession
PI 478750accession
PI 478751accession
PI 478752accession
PI 478753accession
PI 478754accession
PI 499752accession
PI 499753accession

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Libraries
The following libraries are associated with this organism.
Library NameType