Gossypium harknessii

Overview
Species Name harknessii
Family Malvaceae
Scientific Name Gossypium harknessii Brandegee
Synonym N/A
Common Name 哈克尼西棉 [view all 2]
GRIN Taxonomy GRIN
Geographic Origin Mexico
Genome Group D
Genome D(2-2)
Haploid Chromosome Number 13
Ploidy diploid
Propagation Method N/A
Fertile withGossypium thurberi [view all 5]
Sterile withGossypium longicalyx [view all 5]
Incompatible withGossypium gossypioides [view all 1]
GermplasmN/A
LibraryN/A
Sequence [view all 907946 ]
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

For the low deserts, it’s hard to beat San Marcos Hibiscus for adaptability and good looks. Native to Baja California, Mexico, this plant thrives in full sun and reflected heat exposures. In fact, it is one of the most popular plants for right-of-way landscapes in the City of Palm Desert, CA, where summer temperatures sizzle. Forming a rounded mound to 3-4 feet tall by 5-6 feet wide, this shrub is evergreen, with thick, heart-shaped glossy green leaves. Large yellow flowers with 5 distinctive red dots appear intermittently in the spring, early summer and fall months. San Marcos Hibiscus prefers native rocky soils without added organic matter. No fancy soil prep for this beauty! It is also very salt tolerant. - from https://mswn.com

Useful Agronomic Traits: Cytoplasmic male sterility and fertility restorer (Shim J, et al. 2018).

Alias
Common Name
San Marcos Hibiscus
哈克尼西棉
Relationships

This species is fertile with the following:

Organism
Gossypium thurberi
Gossypium armourianum
Gossypium aridum
Gossypium raimondii
Gossypium lobatum

This species is sterile with the following:

Organism
Gossypium longicalyx
Gossypium barbadense
Gossypium hirsutum
Gossypium sturtianum
Gossypium tomentosum

This species is incompatible with the following:

Organism
Gossypium gossypioides

Germplasm
NameType
D22-03accession
D22-1accession
D22-10accession
D22-11accession
D22-12accession
D22-13accession
D22-14accession
D22-15accession
D22-16accession
D22-17accession
D22-18accession
D22-19accession
D22-2accession
D22-20accession
D22-4accession
D22-5accession
D22-6accession
D22-7accession
D22-8accession
D22-9accession

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