IP Library Granted Patent US 12690559
Granted Patent B2
US 12690559 · App. 18/441,236 · Granted Jul 28, 2026

Cotton variety 11PDFV62

Inventors: Christopher K. Addison (Tallahassee, FL); Joseph T. Johnson (Visalia, CA)
Assignee: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.
A01H6/604A01H5/10
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Patent No.
US 12690559
App. No.
18/441,236
Granted
Jul 28, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

The disclosure relates to a cotton variety, designated 11PDFV62, the plants and seeds of the cotton variety 11PDFV62, methods for producing a cotton plant, either varietal or hybrid, produced by crossing the cotton variety 11PDFV62 with itself or with another cotton plant, hybrid cotton seeds and plants produced by crossing the variety 11PDFV62 with another cotton variety or plan, methods for producing a cotton plant containing in its genetic material one or more transgenes, and the transgenic cotton plants produced by that method. This disclosure also relates to cotton varieties derived from cotton variety 11PDFV62, to methods for producing other cotton varieties derived from cotton variety 11PDFV62, and to the varieties derived by the use of those methods.

Claims (30)

1 . A seed of cotton variety designated 11PDFV62, or a regenerable part thereof, representative seed of the variety having been deposited under NCMA Accession No. 202407007.

2 . A part of the seed of claim 1 selected from the group consisting of hull, germ and endosperm.

3 . The seed of claim 1 , further comprising a coating.

4 . A population of cotton seeds comprising the cotton seed of claim 1 .

5 . A method for producing a seed of a cotton plant, the method comprising:

a) planting the seed of claim 1 in proximity to a second seed of the same variety or to a cotton seed from a different variety;

b) growing a plant from the seed of claim 1 under pollinating conditions; and,

c) harvesting resultant seed.

6 . A cotton seed produced by the method of claim 5 .

7 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising pre-treating the seed before performing step (a).

8 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising treating the growing plant or soil surrounding the growing plant with an agricultural chemical.

9 . A cotton plant produced by growing the seed of claim 1 .

10 . A regenerable part of the cotton plant of claim 9 , selected from the group consisting of an intact plant cell, a plant protoplast, embryos, pollen, flowers, seeds, pods, leaves, bolls, stems, roots, root tips, and anthers.

11 . A cotton plant, or a regenerable part thereof, wherein said plant has all the physiological and morphological characteristics of the cotton plant of claim 9 .

12 . A population of cotton plants comprising the cotton plant of claim 9 .

13 . The population of cotton plants of claim 12 , wherein the population is present in a field and the population further comprises other, different cotton plants.

14 . A method for producing a cotton plant, comprising:

a) crossing cotton variety plant 11PDFV62, representative seed of the variety having been deposited under NCMA Accession No. 202407007, with another different cotton plant to yield progeny cotton seed.

15 . The method of claim 14 , wherein the other, different cotton plant is a cotton variety.

16 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising:

b) growing the progeny cotton seed from step (a) under self-pollinating or sib-pollinating conditions for about 5 to about 7 generations; and

c) harvesting resultant seed.

17 . The method of claim 14 , further comprising selecting plants obtained from growing at least one generation of the progeny cotton seed for a desirable trait.

18 . A method of introducing a desired trait into cotton variety 11PDFV62, representative seed of the variety having been deposited under NCMA Accession No. 202407007, comprising:

a) crossing 11PDFV62 plants with plants of another cotton variety that comprise a desired trait to produce F 1 progeny plants;

b) selecting F 1 progeny plants that have the desired trait;

c) crossing selected progeny plants with 11PDFV62 plants to produce backcross progeny plants;

d) selecting for backcross progeny plants that comprise the desired trait and physiological and morphological characteristics of cotton variety 11PDFV62; and

e) performing steps (c) and (d) one or more times in succession to produce selected or higher backcross progeny plants that comprise the desired trait and all of the physiological and morphological characteristics of cotton variety 11PDFV62 as determined at the 5% significance level when grown in the same environmental conditions.

19 . The method of claim 15 , wherein the plants of the other cotton variety comprise a desired trait selected from the group consisting of male sterility, herbicide resistance, insect resistance, and resistance to bacterial, fungal and viral disease.