Maturity
EarlyRegion
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Early fruiting and improved square retention may require revised PGR management to avoid early cutout in some environments.
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Improved storm tolerance vs. DP 2211 B3TXF
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Smooth leaf pubescence
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Best fit on irrigated, high yielding scenarios; in particular for delayed planting in South and East Texas
Relative Maturity | Early |
# Frt Nodes | 10 |
Leaf Type | Smooth |
Nffb | 5.8 |
Plant Height | Med-Tall |
Seed Size | 5875* |
Storm Resistance | 4 |
Lint % | 38.9 |
Micronaire | 4.2 |
Staple | 35.4 |
Strength | 29 |
Length Unif. % | 82 |
Verticillium Wilt | Mod Susc |
Bacterial Blight | Susc |
Fusarium | Mod Susc |
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