DDCC-1 (Dharwad Desi Colour Cotton-1)
Background :
Naturally coloured cotton is a rarity. The lint is either brown or green with shades of both.
This coloured-cotton is due to the formation of coloured pigments in the cotton fiber
during its growth and development on the seed. A good plant selection out of a colouredcotton population led to the stabilization of DDCC-1 as a new almond coloured-cotton
variety. :
Technology Details :
DDCC-1 (Dharwad Desi Colour Cotton-1) is the first identified promising genotype in the
coloured-cotton group. It is highly suited for rainfed situations and the fiber has desirable
properties for handloom textiles. The almond coloured lint does not require any dyeing and
hence the fabric made is environmentally safe. It avoids water pollution and aids in good
human health. :
• DDCC 1 should be cultivated in isolation from white cotton with minimum isolation distance of 300 meters under contract farming.:
• The harvested kapas should be ginned in the cultivated area.:
• The seed should be crushed and the pilferage of the seed out of the contract farming area should be strictly prohibited.:
Name of crop Cotton, Arboreum variety
Parentage Selection from a population of Gossypium
arboreum
Year of release
(CSC on CSN & RVAC)
1999 (Recommended in the Plant Scientists’
Meeting 1997)
Gazette Notification Details Not notified
Yield (t/ha) 1400 kg/ha
Season Kharif
Maturity group Medium maturity
Reaction to major diseases and
insects
Tolerant to bollworms and jassids
Other remarks Medium Staple fibre, UHML: 23.0 mm, Tenacity:
21.7 g/tex, Mic: 5.6