PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1998 BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 5-9, San Diego, CA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

TABLE OF CONTENTS



BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION CONFERENCE

The 1997 Production Year in Review
A.F. Wrona
3
Managing Production Costs
John Pucheu
6
Managing Production Costs Varieties: Conventional or Transgenic?
J. R. Supak
7
Tillage: Conservation or Conventional?
Jimmy Blythe
9
Cost Cutting in the West
Ron Rayner
10
Growers' Regional Perspective Southwest
Eddie Smith
11
Marketplace Insights
William B. Dunavant, Jr.
11
The Challenges Ahead
J. Berrye Worsham
13
Irrigation Technology
D.R. Krieg
14
New Irrigation Techniques in Arid Lands
Howard Wuertz
15
Irrigation Scheduling for Maximum Water Efficiency
Jerry Calvani
16
New Approaches to Insect Control
J. R. Bradley
17
Grower Perspectives on Insect Control
Greg F. Palla
18
Keeping Chemical Tools in The Pipeline
Jay J. Vroom
18
Gin Process Control for Market Advantage
Robert W. Greene
21
Weed Management: Transgenics and New Technologies - A Consultant's Perspective
William M. McLawhorn, Jr.
24
Weed Management: Transgenics & New Technologies - A Weed Scientist's Perspective
William B. McCloskey
25
Managing Resources for Profitability Applying New Technologies Weed Management: Transgenics and New Technologies
Andrew Thompson
26
The BXN System
David S. Guthrie
26
Roundup Ready - Introduction Experiences in 1997 as Discussed in the Beltwide Cotton Production Conference Weed Management : Transgenics & New Technologies Panel
Dr. Tom Kerby and Dr. Richard Voth
26


EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES WORKSHOP

Evaluation of Cotton Yield Mapping
Stephen W. Searcy and Jody P. Roades
33
Precision Farming Technologies for Use For Cotton Nematicide Applications in Georgia
R.E. Baird, D. Waters and C. Kvien
35
Remote Sensing Resources for Agriculture in the Next Decade
S.J. Maas
36


NEW DEVELOPMENTS FROM INDUSTRY

Deltapine DP 2379, DP 5111, DP 5305, DP 5557
D. L. Keim, L. P. Burdett, C. C. Green and C. P. Downer
41
Sure-Grow 180, Sure-Grow 248, and Sure-Grow 821
Ken E. Legé
42
Paymaster Cottonseed Variety PM 2145 RR
Richard H. Sheetz
44
Australian Varieties in the USA Benefits and Results to Date
A.M. Kay
45
CPCSD Acala GTO Maxxa and Acala C-141: New California Acalas For The San Joaquin Valley
Stephen R. Oakley
46
BG 4740 and ST 373: New Cotton Varieties from Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company
Don Panter, Roger Ward, Mark Barfield and Bill Anderson
47
AP6101 and AP410 3
M.E. Gilbert
47
ASSET RTU (HM9424) (Fertilizer Additive)
James M. Thomas
48
Evaluation of CGA-248757 as a Cotton Defoliant
H. Ray Smith and Jerry Wells
49
Lepinox WDG (Budworm/Bollworm/Armyworm Control)
Timothy Johnson
49
The New 955 Row Crop Ripper - A Tool That Improves Efficiency and Crop Yields
Jason D. Wattonville
50
The 9970 and 9976 Pro-Series Cotton Pickers
Gary Warnsholz
53
Speed Roller Module Builder
T. T. Tenhet
56
Redball Hooded Broadcast Sprayers
Steve Claussen
56
Redball Lay-By Hooded Sprayer
Steve Claussen
57
Consolidated Super 120 Lint Cleaner
Duncan B. McCook
58
Templeton Rotary Gin Stand
Duncan B. McCook
59


STICKY COTTON SEMINAR

Whitefly Management in Arizona: Looking at the Whole System
Peter C. Ellsworth
65
Goals, Achievements and Future Challenges of the Arizona Whitefly Resistance Management Program
T.J. Dennehy and I. Denholm
68
Whitefly Management in the San Joaquin Valley
James R. Brazzle, Brian Fien, Pete Goodell, Nick Toscano and Larry Godfrey
73
Aphid Management in the San Joaquin Valley: History, Status, Needs
Larry D. Godfrey
74
Sticky Cotton Aphid Working Group
J. F. Leser
76
National Cotton Council's Sticky Cotton Task Force
Larry Nelson
77


OPTIMIZING PRODUCTION WORKSHOP

Integrated Cotton Management: A Model System for Central Arizona
J.C. Silvertooth, P.C. Ellsworth, W.B. McCloskey, P.W. Brown, E.C. Martin and H.S. Moser
81
Putting it All Together in the Texas High Plains: A Producer Workshop
Randy Boman, Harold Kaufman, Jim Leser, Clyde Crumley, Tommy Doederlein, Phillip Kidd, Jim Bordovsky, John Gannaway, Wayne Keeling, Terry Wheeler, Norman Hopper, Peter Dotray and Alan Brashears
83
Agronomics of Cotton-Corn Rotations in Mississippi
William H. McCarty and Bryan R. Savoy
84
Optimizing Production Workshop - Ultra Narrow Row Cotton for the Southeast
K. L. Edmisten, A. C. York, A. S. Culpepper, A. M. Stewart and James Maitland
84


ULTRA NARROW ROW COTTON SEMINAR & PANEL

UNR Cotton Production System Trial in the Mid-South
Dr. Tom Kerby
87
Economic Evaluation of 1996 BASF Field Plots
A. B. Brown, T. L. Cole, and J. Alphin
88
Three Year Overview of UNRC vs. Conventional Cotton
W. R. Perkins
91
Reaching the Objectives of Ultra-Narrow-Row Cotton
C. Owen Gwathmey
91
No-Till/Stale Seed Bed vs. Conventional UNR Cotton
S. D. Atwell
92


COTTON IMPROVEMENT: A PARTNERSHIP WITH PRODUCERS

Finding Useful Traits by DNA Mapping
R.G. Cantrell, S. Saha, S. Reddy, D. Stelly, B. Zhang, W. Raska and Islam-Faridi
95
Cotton Improvement: A Partnership with Producers 3. Manipulating Useful Traits/Genetic Engineering Are Transgenic Plants "Risky Business"?
Allan Zipf
95
Cotton Biotechnology Workshop: The Rudiments of Cotton Transformation and Biotechnology
T. A. Wilkins, R. B. Turley, N. Trolinder, L. Koonce and J. Dever, K. Rajasekaran, A. Zipf and A. Nepomuceno
96


CROP MONITORING & MODELING WORKSHOP

The University of Arizona Cotton Monitoring System
E.R. Norton and J.C. Silvertooth
103


COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL

Minutes of the 1997 Cotton Disease Council Business Meeting, January 8, 1998, San Diego, CA
Patrick D. Colyer
107
Report of the Educational Resource and Public Relations Committee
K. M. El-Zik
107
Report of the Cottonseed Treatment Committee For 1997
C.S. Rothrock
107
Report of the Soilborne Pathogen Committee - 1997
G. L. Sciumbato
111
Report of the Nematode Management Committee - 1997
J. D. Mueller
115
Report of the Verticillium Wilt And Fusarium Wilt Committee - 1997
Peggy M. Thaxton
115
Report of the Regional Disease Problems Committee - 1997
W. E. Batson, Jr.
118
Cotton Disease Loss Estimate Committee Report
Don Blasingame
119
Peptides Produced by Fusarium Oxysporum Which Kill Plant Cells
B. A. Bailey and P. C. Apel-Birkhold
120
Interactions of Nematodes And Fungal Wilt Pathogens
T.L. Kirkpatrick
123
Biological Control of Wilt Pathogens with Bacterial Antagonists
P. M. Brannen
125
Biological Control of Wilt Pathogens with Fungal Antagonists
R. P. Larkin and D. R. Fravel
125
Breeding For Resistance to Verticillium Wilt And Root-knot Nematode in California Acalas
Stephen R. Oakley
128
Breeding for Resistance to Wilt Diseases in Tamcot Cultivars
P. M. Thaxton and K. M. El-Zik
128
Modification of Phytoalexin Structure to Improve Cotton Resistance to Wilts
R. D. Stipanovic, J. Liu, A. A. Bell and C. R. Benedict
131
Integrated Management of Cotton Wilt Diseases
Kamal M. El-Zik and Peggy M. Thaxton
131
Agrobacterium Wilt And Bronzing: the New Challenge
A. A. Bell, Y. Cui, C. Magill, H. Orta and M. Hawkins
136
Current Research with Rotylenchulus Reniformis in Louisiana: Laboratory and Greenhouse
E.C. McGawley and C. Overstreet
137
Current Research with Rotylenchulus Reniformis in Louisiana: Microplot and Field
C. Overstreet and E.C. McGawley
137
Suppression of Reniform and Root-knot Nematode with Temik and Vydate
G. M. Lorenz, T. Kirkpatrick, R. Robbins, K. Rorie and A. Fisher
138
Control of Reniform Nematodes in North Alabama Field Studies
C.H. Burmester, William Gazaway, D.J. Potter and D. Derrick
139
Management of Reniform Nematode in Cotton Using Various Rotation Schemes
William S. Gazaway, J.R. Akridge and R. Rodriguez-Kabana
141
Evaluation of Root-knot Nematode Management Options in San Joaquin Valley Cotton
P.B. Goodell, J.W. Eckert and P.A. Roberts
143
Introgression of Root-knot Nematode Resistance Into Pd Germplasm
E. B. Chamba, J. D. Mueller and O. L. May
145
Galling of South Carolina Meloidogyne Incognita Populations on Resistant Cotton Genotypes
C.L. Elliott, S. A. Lewis and J.D. Mueller
145
Efficacy of Nematicides for Nematode Management on Cotton in Mississippi
G. W. Lawrence and K.S. McLean
146
Root-knot Nematode Tolerance And Seeding Disease in Acala Cotton Lines
R.H. Garber, S.R. Oakley and J.E. DeVay
146
Comparative Reproduction of Meloidogyne Incognita Race 3 (Cotton Root-knot Nematode) and Rotylenchulus Reniformis (Reniform Nematode) on Cotton, Kenaf, and Sunn Hemp
A. F. Robinson, C. G. Cook and A. C. Bridges
147
Seedling Disease Control: Induction of Phytoalexin Synthesis in Cotton by Biocontrol Agents
C. R. Howell, L. E. Hanson and R. D. Stipanovic
148
Variability in Progeny From Protoplast Fusions Between Trichoderma Virens and Other Trichoderma Species
L.E. Hanson and C.R. Howell
149
Results from the National Cottonseed Treatment Program
Craig S. Rothrock
149
Large Plot Performance of Seedling Disease Seed Treatment Fungicides
H. Kaufman, T. Wheeler, R. Graves, G. Schuster, P. Kidd and K. Siders
149
Cotton Seeding Disesase Management with Ridomil Gold
Albert B. Bassi, Jr., J. E. N. Goggin and A. H. Tally
153
Efficacy of Fungicides for Cotton Seedling Disease Management in Louisiana
K. S. McLean and G. W. Lawrence
153
Etridiazole - Efficacy, Mode of Action and Plant Metabolism
A.W. Mitlehner, J.L. Mertz, J.R. McManus and G.J. Putterman
154
Influence of Soil Texture on Black Root Rot of Cotton Seedlings in the Growth Chamber
M. D. Tagert, W. E. Batson and G. W. Lawrence
155
Use of Fumigant Nematicides and a Fungicide to Control Root-knot (Meloidogyne Incognita) and Black Root Rot (Thielaviopsis Basicola) on Cotton
N. R. Walker, C. S. Rothrock and T. L. Kirkpatrick
155
Global Diversity And Distribution of Whitefly-transmitted Geminiviruses of Cotton
J. K. Brown
155
Global Assessment of Cotton Virus Diseases
M. R. Nelson, A. Nadeem, W. Ahmed and T. V. Orum
161
Plant Growth and Yield of Columbia Lance Nematode-infected Cotton
C. Ryan Bond and John D. Mueller
162
The Effect of the Lance Nematode, Hoplolaimus Magnistylus, on Cotton in Arkansas
R. T. Robbins, V. M. McNeely and G. M. Lorenz, III
162
Regional Recurring Patterns of S and L Strains of Aspergillus Flavus
M. R. Nelson, D. M. Bigelow, P. J. Cotty and T. V. Orum
163
Boll Dangle, Causing Serious Yield Losses in Southeast Arkansas
C.M. Coker, C.T. Allen and K.R. Williams
163
Utilizing a Disease Nursery to Evaluate Cotton Cultivar Reaction to Verticillium Wilt
Albert Y. Chambers and Tracy D. Bush
164
Survival of Parasitic and Saprophytic Fungi on Intact Senescent Cotton Roots in Georgia
R.E. Baird, D.E. Carling and B.G. Mullinix
165
Effect of Cotton Pathogens on Disease Symptoms And Yield of Cotton Varieties in Large Plot Field Trials
T. A. Wheeler and J. R. Gannaway
165
Cotton Root Health Work Group: In-furrow Fungicide Effects on Cotton Establishment
W. E. Batson, B. L. McMichael, Don Blasingame, Randy Bowman, Danny Carmichael, Patrick D. Colyer, Keith Edmisten, Bruce Roberts and Don Sumner
168
An Economic Analysis of Telone Ii (1,3-d) and Temik 15g (Aldicarb) to Manage Meloidogyne Incognita in Cotton
D.J. Zimet, R. A. Kinloch and J. R. Rich
169
Reniform Nematode and Silverleaf Whitefly Influence on Lint Yield, Fiber Quality and Seed Quality of Cotton
C.G. Cook and A.F. Robinson
171
Survey of Meloidogyne Incognita Populations from Texas for Aggressiveness on Resistant Cotton Genotypes
Enning Zhou, J. L. Starr and Terry A. Wheeler
172
Nematodes in the Mid-South
C. Overstreet
172


COTTON AND OTHER ORGANIC DUSTS CONFERENCE

Review of the Year: Nitric Oxide (NO-) and Organic Dusts
Vincent Castranova
177
Effects of Polymer Length and Cysteine Residues on Airway á-Adrenergic Receptor Function
M.M. Cloutier and L. Guernsey
181
Effect of Inhaled Cotton Dust Aqueous Extract on Cellular Structure of The Airway Epithelium of the Guinea Pig
A. Damanhouri, O.S. Tayeb and P.J. Nicholls
185
Tannin Induced Downregulation and Desensitization of the Airway á-Adrenergic Receptor
Michelle M. Cloutier, M.D., and Linda Guernsey
189
Comparison of Limulus Amebocyte Lysate Test and Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry for Measuring Levels of Endotoxin
G.S. Duke and R.R. Jacobs
192
Preliminary Report on the Results of the First Phase of a Round Robin Endotoxin Assay Study Using Cotton Dust
D.T. Chun
195
Repeatability of Sampling for Endotoxin and Dust Within 3 Cotton Textile Mills
Niven R.McL., Fletcher A.M., Pickering C.A.C., Simpson J.C.G., Oldham L.A. and Bakirci N.
199
The Effects of Changes in North American Agriculture on Health and Safety Issues
P. Gunderson
202
The NIOSH Agricultural Centers and Research on Agricultural Respiratory Diseases
G. J. Kullman, T. Palermo, and J. Cox-Ganser
203
Respiratory Risk Associated with Agriculture, Emphasis on Organic Dusts
Thomas J. Ferguson, M.D., Ph.D.
207
Respiratory Risks Associated with Exposure to Crystalline Silica
R.E. Glenn
210
Characterization of the Airborne Fibrous Component of Cotton-Related Dust in Textile Operations
D.P. Thibodeaux, H.H. Solhjoo, C.K. Bragg and P.J. Wakelyn
210
Assessment of Toxicology (Respiratory Risk) Associated with Airborne Fibrous Cotton-Related Dust
Robert R. Jacobs and P. J. Wakelyn
213
Pulmonary Inflammation of Guinea Pigs in Response to Inhalation of Cotton Dust: Effect of Extended Exposure Day
V. Castranova, V. A. Robinson, W. T. Goldsmith, N.A. Phillips, A. Afshari, and D. G. Frazer
220
A Comparison of the Prevalence of Respiratory Symptoms in Workers Exposed to Endotoxin Alone and Hose Exposed to a Combination of Dust and Endotoxin
H.C. Francis, L.A. Oldham, C.A.C. Pickering, R.McL. Niven, J.C.G. Simpson, A.M. Fletcher, A. Adisesh and G.D. Fletcher
224
The Janet Fischer Lecture Endotoxin Inhalation Challenges in Humans
Olivier Michel
227
Acoustic Rhinometry after a Controlled Nasal Challenge of Waste Handling Workers with Waste and Waste Components
T. Sigsgaard and O.F. Pedersen
229
Suspensions of Compost and Aspergillus Fumigatus Can Cause Histamine Release from Human Basophils
V. Roepstorff and Msc T. Sigsgaard
232
Pharmacologic Studies of Cocoa and Flour Dust Extracts in Isolated Guinea Pig Trachea
E. Schachter, E. Zuskin, M.G. Buck, S. Maayani, S.K. Goswami, N. Rienzi, Vincent Castranova, Michael Whitmer, Paul Siegel, Nawreen Satar and Arnab Das
235
Anthrax in Textile Workers
P. I. Purkis, J. L. Highm and B. Crook
236
Inflammatory and Immunotoxicological Activities of (1_3)- -Glucans
N. Ohno, N. N. Miura, Y. Adachi and T. Yadomae
240
Sodium Hydroxide Induced Conformational Change in 1_ 3- -D-Glucans Detected by Fluorescence Dye Aniline Blue
Shih-Houng Young and Robert R. Jacobs
245
The Effect of Various (1_3)- -D-glucans on the Bronchoconstrictor Activity of Methacholine on Guinea Pig Airway Smooth Muscle - an in Vitro Study
A. Jones and P.J. Nicholls
247
Inhalation of (1-3)- -D-glucan in Humans
L Beijer, J Thorn and R Rylander
251
Can a Particulate, Insoluble (1-3)- -D-glucan Cause General Hypo-Responsive Activity in Guinea Pig Respiratory Smooth Muscle?
A. Jones and P.J. Nicholls
254
Glucan Induces Cytokine Secretion from Murine Macrophages and Inhibits LPS Binding
M. Schuyler, A. Cherne, K. Gott and B. Edwards
258
Activation of Murine Macrophages by Grifolan
Y. Adachi, E. Takano, N. Ohno, and T. Yadomae
262
Inhalation of (1-3)- -D-glucan (Grifolan) Causes Airway Eosinophilia
B. Fogelmark, J.Thorn and R. Rylander
266


COTTON ECONOMICS AND MARKETING CONFERENCE

Washington Update
Wayne Bjorlie
271
Trends in the Textile Industry: Impacts on the Cotton Sector
M. Dean Ethridge
273
Major World Cotton Producers
Ronald R. Roberson
276
Domestic Cotton Production and Price Outlook
Carl G. Anderson
277
Business Strategies in a New Cotton Market
Carl G. Anderson
280
Cost of Insect Control in Tennessee Cotton Production: Results of a 1997 Survey of Farmers
Elizabeth R. Edens, Burton C. English, James A. Larson and Roland K. Roberts
281
How Textile Manufacturers Dealt With Sticky Cotton from the 1995 Crop
Hope Floeck and Don Ethridge
284
The Potential Impact of the Food Quality Protection Act on Mid-South Cotton
John R. C. Robinson and Malcolm Broome
287
The Economics of Soil Fertility under Precision Agriculture: the Case of Phosphorus
Man Yu, Eduardo Segarra and Arthur B. Onken
289
Prospects for Expansion of Cotton Production in Southeast Turkey: (GAP Project)
Joseph Dloomy
292
The Pakistani Cotton Industry: Impacts of Policy Changes
Darren Hudson and Don Ethridge
294
Cotton Industry in Uzbekistan: Structure and Current Developments
Olga Isengildina, Cary W. Herndon and O.A. Cleveland
297
The Denim Market and Cotton Demand
M.A. Messura and D. McLaren
301
The Effect of Deficiency Payments on the Risk-return Relationship of Louisiana Cotton Farms
Gary A. Kennedy, Steven A. Henning, Lonnie R. Vandeveer and Hector O. Zapata
303
Proportions of the Retail Dollar Received by Cotton Industry Segments: Selected Consumer Goods
Jane Bondurant and Don Ethridge
306
Economic Feasibility of Mass Propagation and Distribution of the Catolaccus Grandis Wasp for Use in Boll Weevil Suppression
Jason L. Johnson, John R. Ellis, Manzoor E. Chowdhury and Ronald D. Lacewell
312
A Decision Tool to Determine The Optimal Level of Lint Cleanings for Irrigated and Dryland Cotton
Blake K. Bennett and Sukant K. Misra
318
Price Volatility in U.S. Agriculture: Implications for Cotton Producers
Michael R. Dicks
322
Relevance of Price Information to the Cotton Industry
Don Ethridge, Darren Hudson and Eduardo Segarra
325
Developing a Competitive Edge in the Global ELS Cotton Market
Matthew S. Laughlin
329
Economic and Financial Decision Support Aid for Cotton Producers
L. L. Falconer and J.L. Outlaw
330
How Much Does the Market Fear Stickiness? Evidence from the 1996 Crop Year
Kevin Hoelscher and Don Ethridge
331
NAFTA's Effect on U.S. Cotton Textile Trade: The First Four Years
Leslie A. Meyer
335
Grower Direct to Mill Cotton Sales
Jimmy Blythe
338
Managing Revenue Risk on Mississippi Cotton Farms
Steven W. Martin, John Robinson and Barry Barnett
339
Evaluation of Cost and Returns For Roundup Ready Cotton
Stephen P. Slinsky, Elizabeth R. Edens, James A. Larson and Robert M. Hayes
340
Changes in Grower Costs and Returns Associated with Producing and Marketing Cotton in Mississippi, 1985-1996
Olga Isengildina, D. W. Parvin and O. A. Cleveland
343
Comparison of Regional Cotton Production Costs
J.E. Mehlhorn, S.W. Martin and C.W. Herndon
347
Standardized Performance Analysis of Cotton Production in the Texas High Plains
April Clark, Phillip Johnson and James McGrann
348
Economic Analysis of Harvest-Aids in the Delta Region
James A. Larson, Burton C. English, Jose Velasquez and William J. Hewitt
356
Market Overview of Organically Grown Cotton
Nathan Boone
359
A Practical Plant-Based Economic Injury Level for Early-season Cotton Insect Management
Sha Mi, Diana M. Danforth, Mark J. Cochran and N. Philip Tugwell
361
A Regional Comparison of U.S. Cotton Basis Patterns
V. Frederick Seamon, Kandice H. Kahl and Charles E. Curtis, Jr.
366
Cotton Quality Price Differentials Paid by U.S. Textile Mills
Rabih H. Karaky, Don Ethridge and Hope Floeck
370
Waste Exchanges: Marketplace for the Cotton Industry's Recyclable Materials
Mina M. Dioun and Julia Kveton Apodaca
373
Economic Analysis of Genetically Engineered Bt Cotton for Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm Control
Elizabeth R. Edens, Steve Slinsky, James A. Larson, Roland K. Roberts and Gary L. Lentz
380
Some Economic Considerations for Bt Cotton Planting in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta
Fred T. Cooke, Jr. and Thomas B. Freeland, Jr.
383
International Textile Production and Foreign Direct Investment
Stephen MacDonald
384
Economic Evaluation of Bollgard Cotton in Arkansas: 1997
Kelly J. Bryant, William C. Robertson and Gus M. Lorenz, III
388
Have Price Linkages in the World Market of Cotton Improved over the Last Decade?
John Baffes and Mohamed Ajwad
389
Texas-Oklahoma Producer Cotton Market Summary: 1996/97
Kevin Hoelscher, Darren Hudson and Don Ethridge
394
Cost/Benefit Analysis of Bur-Extractors in Cotton Ginning
Jeannie Nelson, Sukant K. Misra and Blake K. Bennett
398
Historical Descriptive Analysis of Planted Cotton Acres 1960-1996
Steven W. Martin, Joey E. Mehlhorn and C.W. Herndon
403
The Economics of Growing Cotton in The Cotton Research Verification Trials (CRVT), Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, 1992-1996; a Five Year Review
D. E. Plunkett and K. J. Bryant
403


COTTON ENGINEERING-SYSTEMS CONFERENCE

Irrigation Control System
Stan Hicks and Robert Lascano
409
Cotton Irrigation with LEPA And Subsurface Drip Systems on the Southern High Plains
James P. Bordovsky and William M. Lyle
409
Simulated Early Season Weather Damage Effects on Cotton Growth and Yield
D. F. Wanjura and D. R. Upchurch
412
Cotton Irrigation Using Subsurface Drip: Growth, Cutout and Yield Depend on Amount of Water Applied
W.R. DeTar, S.J. Maas and J.R. McLaughlin
417
Integration of a Genetic Algorithm to the GOSSYM Model for Irrigation Decision Support
E. Jallas, S. Turner, J.M. McKinion, R. Sequeira and G. Boggess
422
Performance of ICEMM-cotton Simulation Model in a Precision Agriculture Study
M.Y.L. Boone, J.A. Landivar, C. Livingston and W.B. Prince
428
Measurement of Moisture Content During Harvesting and Moduling
W. Stanley Anthony and Richard K. Byler
431
Effect of Desiccation Treatments on Storage and Fiber Qualities in the Texas Coastal Bend
A.D. Brashears, R.L. Jahn, J.E. Bremer and T.D. Valco
434
Planting And Germination of Easiflotm Cottonseed
A.D. Brashears, N.W. Hopper, J.W. Laird and T.C. Wiedegaetner
437
Mechanical Weed Control for Cotton
Wayne E. Coates, William B. McCloskey and Stephen H. Husman
438
Development of a Variable-Rate Nitrogen Applicator Based on Spectral Reflectance Characteristics of Cotton Plants
John B. Wilkerson, Ruixiu Sui, William E. Hart and Donald E. Howard
439


COTTON GINNING CONFERENCE

Uster IntelliGgin 1997: Results from Initial Installations
Gordon F. Williams
447
The Effect of Preparation on the Spinning Quality of Cotton
C. K. Bragg, C. L. Simpson and D. G. West
452
Parkdale Gin Processing Specifications
Eugene Frye
455
What to Expect in New Fiber Quality Measurements
Preston E. Sasser and Michael D. Watson
457
Second in an Annual Series: My Gin Management Philosophy
Van Murphy
459
Contamination: Educating the Ginner and the Grower
Shay L. Simpson
461
Summary of Air Quality Research
R. V. Baker, S. E. Hughs and C. B. Parnell
463
Status of Regulatory Actions by EPA and OSHA
P.J. Wakelyn and P.K. Adair
468
Summary of Injury Survey Results, Cotton Gins in California, 1994 - 1996
Roger A. Isom
473
Texas Gin Accident Survey Results
J. Kelley Green
477
Southern Cotton Ginners Association Gin Safety Surveys, 1992-1996
Larry Davis
480
Gin Safety Programs
Dennis Findley
482


COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE

Molecular Mapping of the Cotton Genome: QTL Analysis of Fiber Quality Properties
John Yu, Yong-Ha Park, Gerard R. Lazo and Russell J. Kohel
485
Genetic Mapping of Cotton: Isolation and Polymorphism of Microsatellites
A. S. Reddy, J. Connell, S. Pammi and J. Iqbal
485
DNA Markers Diagnostic of Genetic Factors Controlling Leaf Pubescence in Cotton
R.J. Wright, A.H. Paterson, P.M. Thaxton and K.M. El-Zik
485
Genetic Variation for Stomatal Conductance in an Interspecific Cotton Population
R.G. Cantrell, M. Ulloa, R. Percy, E. Zeiger and Z. Lu
485
Expression of a Promoter From Afiber-specific Acyl Carrier Protein Gene in Transgenic Cotton Plants
P. Song, J. Heinen, T. Burns, K. Hisao and R. D. Allen
486
Sonication Effects and Transient Gene Expression Following Agrobacterium Transformation
B.-M. Lee, C. Zapata, S. H. Park, K. M. El-Zik and R. H. Smith
488
Introduction of Pathogen Resistance Factors in to Cotton and Tobacco by Genetic Transformation
K. Rajasekaran, J.W. Cary, T.J. Jacks, A.J. DeLucca, A.R. Lax, T.E. Cleveland and C.A. Chlan
489
Localization of Transgenes Inserted into Cotton Gossypium Hirsutum L., via Agrobacterium Tumefaciens Transformation
Russell J. Kohel, Jerry E. Quisenberry and Greg Cartwright
489
Assessment of Resistance of Cotton Transformed with Lectin Genes to Tobacco Budworm (Heliothis Virescens)
S.N. Rajguru, J.M. Stewart and T. Wilkins
490
Integrated Molecular Map Based on a Trispecific F2 Population of Cotton
M. Altaf Khan, Jinfa Zhang, James McD. Stewart and Roy G. Cantrell
491
Selection of Stovepipe Lines From Chemically Mutated Cotton
C. A. Key, J. K. Dever, D. L. Auld and R. J. Baker
492
Combining Ability for Yield and Yield Components in Influential Cotton Varieties
Huangjun Lu and Gerald O. Myers
493
Performance of Pima S-6//*3 Tamcot 2111 Families
L.I. Decanini and C.W. Smith
493
Public Breeding in The Southeast
Thomas W. Culp
493
Basic Genetic Research in Gossypium
Joshua A. Lee
519
Private Cotton Breeding in the Southeast
Henry W. Webb
522
Public Breeding Efforts in The Mid-South: Host Plant Resistance
Jack E. Jones
526
Public Cotton Breeding Efforts in The Mid-South: Disease Resistance
W. P. Sappenfield
533
Public Breeding Efforts in The Mid-South: Agronomic Performance "In Retrospect"
Brad Waddle
534
The Partial History of Cotton Breeding Program for the Last Fifty Years (1947-1997) as it Touches the Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company
C. W. Manning
535
Breeding History of Deltapine 16 And Deltapine 50
Keith R. Jones
536
Public Breeding of Cotton in The Southwest Host Plant Resistance
L. S. Bird
537
Public Breeding in The Southwest - Agronomic Performance
G. A. Niles
539
Improvements in US Stripper-harvested Cotton Varieties, 1947-1997
D.C. Hess
540
Cotton for High Fiber Strength
H. B. Cooper
544
Public Breeding Acala Cottons
Glen Staten
545
Pima Cotton Breeding
Carl V. Feaster
546
Pima Cotton Genetics
Edgar L. Turcotte
547
Recollections of 50 Years of Beltwide Cotton Improvement
Philip A. Miller
548
Chemical Mutagenesis as a Tool in Cotton Improvement
D.L. Auld, M.D. Ethridge, J.K. Dever and P.D. Dotray
550
Studies on Induced Variability in Egyptian Cotton
Mohamed A.A. Raafat
552
CPCSD Glandless Cotton Breeding Program
John Dobbs and Stephen R. Oakley
556
Breeding Strategies to Improve Cotton Planting Seed Quality
R. G. McDaniel
557
Association of Cotton Stands With Germination in Stress and Non-Stress Tests
F. M. Bourland and R. S. Brown
557
Development of Mar Cotton Germplasm with Morphological Mutant Traits
Peggy M. Thaxton, Kamal M. El-Zik and Ted Dusek
557
Performance of PM 2326 RR and PM 2200 RR on the Texas High Plains - a Two Year Summary
T. R. Speed and K .L. Ferreira
565
Australian Varieties in the USA: Background to the Australian Germplasm
T.P. Drew
566
A Consultant's Experiences with Australian Cottons in the Mississippi Delta in 1997
Joe Townsend
568
Genetic Modification of Cotton Fiber Properties with Single and High Volume Instruments
O. Lloyd May and Gay M. Jividen
569
Fibre Length Parameters as Measured by Fibrograph, HVI and AFIS in Some Egyptian and American Cotton Cultivars
M. T. Nawar, N. S. Abd El-Gawad, M. A. Nassar and J. J. Hebert
570
Chanching a Planting Date: A Silverleaf Whitefly Case
A. Hernández-Jasso and J. J. Pacheco-Covarrubias
574
The Strategy of Delayed Planting with Rapid Fruiting Cotton for The Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas
A. W. Scott, Jr., M. J. Lukefahr, C. G. Cook, D. W. Spurgeon, K. R. Summy, J. R. Raulston and T. P. Kilgore
578
Boll Weight, Yield and Quality Relationships, Irrigated and Dryland Cotton, Texas 1986-1997, Update
Dale L. Shaw
579
Some Features of Egyptian Cotton after Chemical Mutagens Treatment
Mohamed A.A. Raffat
586
Tissue Culture Potential of Diverse Diploid and Tetraploid Cotton Genotypes
H. F. Sakhanokho, G.C. Sharma, A. Zipf, S. Saha and K. Rajasekaran
590
Analysis of Commonality to Estimate the Effects of a Quantitative Trait Locus
Reiner H. Kloth
593
DNA Markers in Cotton
S. Saha, J.N. Jenkins, O.L. May, K.M. Soliman and X. Feng
594
Ribosomal DNA Structure and Variation in Cotton
Michael Pillay, Gerald O. Myers, Huangjun Lu and Aslam Tawhid
594
Characteristics of a Waxy Phenotype of Cotton (G. Hirsutum) Derived from a Trispecies Hybrid (A1 X D2-1 X Ad1)
Gwen G. Coyle, Jinfa Zhang, A.L. Nepomuceno and J.M. Stewart
594
Micropropagation of an Indian Cultivar of Gossypium Hirsutum Cotton
D.C. Agrawal, A.K. Banerjee, S.M. Nalawade, A.V. Kulkarni, S. Hazra and K.V. Krishnamurthy
594
Genetic Engineering of Cotton to Increase Fiber Strength, Water Absorption and Dye Binding
H. Daniell
595
Fiber, Yarn and Fabric Characters of Three Lint Grades and Three Cotton Wastes in Two of Egyptian Cotton Cultivars
M.T. Nawar, A.E. Hossam El-Din, M.V. El-Banna, H.M. Hassanin and A.Y. Abo-Zeid
599
Notice of Release of Twelve Multi-Adversity Resistant (Mar-6) Germplasm Lines of Upland Cotton
Kamal M. El-Zik and Peggy M. Thaxton
601
Tamcot 8104: a New Mid Season Cotton Cultivar for Central and South Texas
C. Wayne Smith
607
Three Root-Knot Nematode Resistant Germplasm Lines of Upland Cotton
J.L. Starr and C. Wayne Smith
609


COTTON SOIL MANAGEMENT AND PLANT NUTRITION CONFERENCE

Effects of Starter Fertilizer on Cotton in South Georgia
C. Bednarz, G. Gascho and G. Harris
613
The Effect of Banding vs. Broadcast N-P-K Fertilizer at Planting on Yield of Coastal Plains Cotton
Duren Bell, Glenn Harris and Gibbs Wilson
613
Evaluation of Starter Materials and Application Methods for No-Tillage Cotton
D.D. Howard and C.O. Gwathmey
614
Cotton Response to In-Furrow Starter Fertilizer with Amisorb, Asset, or PGR-IV
W.C. Robertson
615
Cotton Response to Surface Applications of Potassium Fertilizer: A Ten Year Summary
G.L. Mullins, C.H. Burmester and G.J. Schwab
615
Effect of Long Term Potassium Rate and Placement on Cotton
Gordon R. Tupper, H. C. Pringle, III and M. Wayne Ebelhar
618
Developing Conservation Tillage Systems for Cotton in the Tennessee Valley: In-Row Tillage and Cover Crop Effects
R.L. Raper, D.W. Reeves and C.H. Burmester
621
Ultra-narrow Row Cotton: Tillage, Cover Crops and Nitrogen
D. W. Reeves, P. J. Bauer, C. D. Monks, D. P. Delaney, C. H. Burmester, and R. W. Goodman
623
Effect of N Rate and Placement on No-Tillage Cotton
D.D. Howard and C.O. Gwathmey
623
No-Tillage Cotton Yields and Economics for South Texas
J.R. Smart and J.M. Bradford
624
Influence of Crop Rotations, Tillage and Nitrogen Fertility on Cotton Yields
J. E. Matocha and S. G. Vacek
626
Adopting Precision Farming Technology for Cotton Nutrition
Thomas D. Valco, Robert L. Nichols and William F. Lalor
627
Utilization of Spectral Imaging to Detect N and K Deficiencies in Cotton
Jac J. Varco, Mike Seal, Horacio Buscaglia and John M. Thompson
629
Cotton Yield Variability and Correlations Between Yield, Previous Yield, and Soil Properties
M.K. Elms and C.J. Green
630
Evaluation of Cotton Yield Mapping
Stephen W. Searcy and Jody P. Roades
636
Upland Cotton Lint Yield Response to Varied Soil Moisture Depletion Levels
S. Husman, K. Johnson, R. Wegener and F. Metzler
639
Managing Cotton When Water is Limited
J. C. Henggeler, W. L. Multer and B. L. Unruh
641
Evaluation of Calcium Soil Conditioners in an Irrigated Cotton Production System
J.R. Griffin, J.C. Silvertooth and E.R. Norton
645
A Four-State Study to Develop a Leaf-Blade Nitrogen Test for Cotton in the Mid-South
P.F. Bell, G. Breitenbeck, E. Funderburg, D. Boquet, E. Millhollon, M. Holman, S. Moore, J. Varco, C. Mitchell, W. Ebelhar, W. Baker, J.S. McConnell, and W. Robinson
649
Comparison of Two Methods for the Analysis of Petiole Nitrate Nitrogen Concentration in Irrigated Cotton
J.H. Smith, J.C. Silvertooth, and E.R. Norton
651
Nitrogen and Potassium Fertilization of Cotton on Atlantic Coast Flatwoods Soils
Glen Harris
652
Evaluation of Buffered Foliar Applied Boron and Potassium for No-Tillage Cotton
D.D. Howard and C.O. Gwathmey
654
Nitrogen Uptake and Residual Soil N in San Joaquin Valley Cotton
R.B. Hutmacher, M. Keeley, R.L. Travis, W. Rains, R. Delgado, S. Perkins, B. Weir, R. Vargas, S. Wright, D. Munk, B. Roberts and M. Jimenez Jr.
654
Nitrogen Rate Determination for Solid and Skip-Row Planted 32-in Cotton in The Mississippi Delta
M. Wayne Ebelhar and Joe O. Ware
658
Early Season Nitrogen Fertilization of Cotton
J. S. McConnell and W. H. Baker
659
Accuracy of Soil Test P and K Recommendations for Louisiana Cotton
J. L. Kovar, E. R. Funderburg and P.F. Bell
659
Deep Liming Effects on Cotton Development and Root Growth: A Greenhouse Study
W. Adcock, A. O. Abaye and M. M. Alley
660
Field Plot Design Evaluation for Nitrogen-15 Labeled Fertilizers in a Furrow Irrigated System
J.C. Silvertooth, E.R. Norton, J.C. Navarro, A. Galadima and C.A. Sanchez
661
Relationship of Cotton Yield to Chemical and Physical Properties of Soils: Virginia and North Carolina Coastal Plain Region
C. W. Adcock, A. O. Abaye, M.M. Alley and J. B. Daniel
661
Glossary of Commonly Used Conservation Tillage Terms
Terry Keisling
661
Measuring Soil Quality on The "Old Rotation"
M.D. Hubbs, D.W. Reeves and C.C. Mitchell
662
On Farm Demonstrations of Conservation Tillage in Georgia
Glen Harris
662
Nitrogen Nutrition Under Conservation Tillage
D.D. Howard
663
Phosphorus and Potassium Nutrition Under Conservation Tillage
D.D. Howard
663
Row Spacings and Planting Patterns for Reduced Tillage Cotton Systems in The Mississippi Delta
Michael A. Jones
664
Conservation Tillage Systems and Research in Texas
J. E. Matocha and J. W. Keeling
664
Economics of Conservation Tillage Practices
J. R. Smart, J. M. Bradford and T. Lockamy
665
Assessing the Fertility Status of Long-Term No-Tillage Cotton Soils: In-Row Versus Between-Row Sampling
D.D. Howard, M.E. Essington and D.D. Tyler
666
Soil Fertility Management Under Two Conservation Tillage Systems
S. Vacek and J. E. Matocha
667
Using Winter Annual Cover Crops for Erosion Control, Biomass Production, and Nitrogen Assimilation in a No-Till Cotton Production System
J.B. Daniels, A. O. Abaye, Jim Maitland and Clyde W. Adcock
667
Effect of Amisorb on Cotton Yields in Louisiana
M. Holman, E. Funderburg, B. Padgett and P. Colyer
667
Cotton Needs Adequate Phosphorus for Optimum Yields
J. L. Kovar and E. R. Funderburg
668
Irrigation Number and Nitrogen Rate Effects on Lint Cotton Yield
Arturo Palomo and Salvador Godoy
669
Effect of Variable Rate Lime on Cotton
Gene Stevens and Chris Moylan
670
Timing First Irrigations for Cotton Productivity and Water Conservation
R. P. Flynn and C. E. Barnes
670
Programmed Slow Release Soil Fertilizer to Meet Cotton Nitrogen and Potassium Requirements
D.D. Howard, D.M. Oosterhuis, Merritt Holman, Creg Bednarz and Adele Stegor
672
Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates and Plant Density for Cotton Planted in a 10-Inch Row Spacing
Donald J. Boquet, W. James Thomas and Robert E.A. Brown
673
Influence of Nitrogen and Boron Interaction on the Production of Cotton
A. O. Abaye, M. M. Alley and C. W. Adcock
675
Influence of Sample Size on Cotton Shoot Nitrogen Accumulation: Lint Yield Ratios
P.G. Hunt, T.A. Matheny and P.J. Bauer
675
Nitrogen and Cultivar Effects on Yield and Earliness of Cotton on Clay Soils
N.R. Benson, E.D. Vories, F.M. Bourland and G. Palmer
677
Poultry Litter as a Nitrogen Source for Dryland Cotton on Clay Soil
R.E. Glover, E.D. Vories and Tom Costello
680
Cotton Yield Response to Sprinkler Irrigation and In-Row Subsoiling
H. C. (Lyle) Pringle, III and G. R. Tupper
682
Managing Potassium Fertility to Reduced Susceptibility of Cotton to Infection by Alternaria Macrospora
Mark L. McFarland, Robert G. Lemon, Darrell A. Dromgoole, William C. Langston and Mike Stewart
682
Summary of Cotton Yield Response to Foliar Applications of Potassium Nitrate and Urea
M. Wayne Ebelhar and Joe O. Ware
683


COTTON TEXTILE PROCESSING CONFERENCE

Setting Practical Scientific Criteria For Cotton Fiber Selection and Blending
Yehia E. El Mogahzy
691
Characterization by Selected Techniques, Including Direct Dyes, of Cotton Modified by Swelling and Enzyme Treatments
M. K. Inglesby and S. H. Zeronian
694
Moderate Moisture Storage Effects on Strength, Color, Stickiness, and Carbohydrate Content of Raw Cotton
Donald E. Brushwood
696
Gin Process Control: Importance to the Cotton Industry
W. Stanley Anthony and Richard K. Byler
703
Applications of Uster Intelligin
Hossein M. Ghorashi
708
Uster Intelligin--a Mill Perspective
Eugene Frye
712
Quickspin-Method - a Praxis-Proved Method for Qualification of Raw Material
Ing. P. Artzt
713
The Contribution of Fiber Friction to Yarn Quality
Hong Guo, Yehia El Mogahzy and Roy M. Broughton, Jr.
719
Spinners' Tools to Deal With Cotton Contamination
Els Van Nimmen and Lieva Van Langenhove
723
Recent Developments in Carding
Geoffrey Wilde
725
Functionally Superior Fabrics of Predominantly Cotton Content
A.P.S. Sawhney, G.F. Ruppenicker, L.B. Kimmel and R. Parachuru
727
Naturally Colored Cottons – Shade Changes upon Wet Treatments
Gisela Buschle-Diller, Christina Knight, Abby Person and Sally V. Fox
730
Use of T.A.E.D in the Bleaching of Cellulosics to Improve Fibre Quality
A. J. Mathews and S. J. Scarborough
732
Effect of Enzymatic Hydrolysis on the Measured Primary Hand Qualities of Cotton Fabrics
P. Radhakrishnaiah, Xiaomin Meng, Gan Huang, G. Buschle-Diller, William K. Walsh and A. P. S. Sawhney
735
Economic Analysis of Cotton Textile Finishing Processes Part 1 - Pretreatments
Steve Teal, R. Terry Ervin and R.D. Mehta
739
Economic Analysis of Cotton Textile Finishing Processes Part 2 - Aftertreatments
Steve Teal, R. T. Ervin and R.D. Mehta
743
Covering Neps in Woven and Knitted Fabrics
Pam Alspaugh
747
Affinity of New Environmentally Benign Antibacterial Agents to Cotton and Cotton Blends
T. L. Vigo, G. F. Danna and W. R. Goynes
748
Fibers for Nonwovens
Wo Kong Kwok
749
Preparing Cotton, Web Forming and Bonding Methods for Cotton Nonwovens
H. Charles Allen, Jr.
751
New Developments in Bleached Cotton for Nonwovens
Jack Boyer
758
Cotton-Faced Nonwovens For Short-Wear-Cycle Textile Apparel Products
Larry C. Wadsworth, Hannah Suh and H. Charles Allen, Jr.
761
Mercerized and Crosslinked Cotton in Nonwovens
D. V. Parikh, T. A. Calamari, J. P. Moreau, E. J. Blanchard and N. D. Sachinvala
765
Spunlacing - Today's Advantage
Don B. Gillespie
766
Wool and Cotton Blended Products Technology and Market Review
Parvez Mehta
767
The Development and Manufacture of Cotton/Wool Blends, and Its Untapped Commercial Marketing Potential
A. Illges, Jr
769
Easy Care Wool/Cotton Blends
K. M. Byrne
771
Development of Cotton/Wool Blend Yarn for Knitwear
K. Caddel, D. Bean, H. Smith and E. Foster
776
Aspects of the Mechanical Processing of Wool Cotton Blends
G.A. Robinson
779
Flexible Sucrose-Based Epoxies for Bonding Needlepunched Nonwoven Cotton Containing Composites to Dissimilar Materials
Navzer (Nozar) D. Sachinvala, David L. Winsor, Dharnidhar V. Parikh, Harry H. Solhjoo, Eugene J. Blanchard and Noelie R. Bertoniere
784
Airlaid Nonwovens
Pankaj Patel
784
Prediction of Yarn Tensile Properties Based on HVI Testing of 36 U. S. Upland Cottons
Moon W. Suh, Hyun-Jin Koo and Xiaoling Cui
786
Techniques to Assess Yarn Tensile Properties
Eun-Kyung Lee and William Oxenham
790
Increased Output of Raw Material Through Fibre Recycling from Droppings
P. Artzt
796
High Performance Cotton/Dyneema Blend Tent Fabrics
G. F. Ruppenicker, A. P. S. Sawhney, J. B. Price, P. A. Salame and T. A. Calamari
802
Selection of the Best Cotton Blend: the Use of Advanced Techniques
E. Van Nimmen, L. Van Langenhove and S. Sette
803
Yarn-Engineering Based on the Simulation of Knitted Fabrics - Innovative Chances For the Engineering of Blended Yarns
M. Gerig and B. Wulfhorst
805
A Correlation Between Tensile Yarn Parameters and Production Characteristics
I. Bauer-Kurz and W. Oxenham
809
Efficient, Brighter Peroxide Bleaching of Wool/cotton Blends Using TAED
P.A. Duffield, A.J. Mathews and N.A. Turner
816
Union Dyeing Cotton/Wool Blended Fabrics: Efficient Pretreatment/Dyeing Prescriptions
J. M. Cardamone, E. Piotrowski, A. Francis and W. N. Marmer
819
A Critical Look at Cotton Fiber Length Measurement by AFIS
Timothy A. Calamari, Jr., Xiaoliang Cui and Kearny Q. Robert
822
Quality Starts with Preparation - Latest Developments in the Production of Carded Web
Ferdinand Leifeld
823
Future Involvement of The Agricultural Research Service in Gin Process Control
W. Stanley Anthony
827
A Computerized System to Aid Fabric Inspection/Grading
A. P. S. Sawhney and R. Parachuru
828
Naturally Pigmented Cotton in Common and Composite Textiles
Linda B. Kimmel and A. Paul S. Sawhney
829


COTTON WEED SCIENCE RESEARCH CONFERENCE

Report of the 1996 Cotton Weed Loss Committee
J. D. Byrd, Jr.
833
Report of the 1997 Cotton Weed Loss Committee
J. D. Byrd, Jr.
837
Preemergence Weed Control in West Texas With Staple Herbicide
Jerry R. Pitts
840
Preemergence/Postemergence Staple Combinations Improve Weed Conrol in Cotton
T. S. Osborne, J.W. Keeling and P.A. Dotray
841
Strategies for Staple Use in Cotton
E. P. Webster and T. A. Baughman
842
The Efficacy of Grass Herbicides on Barnyardgrass (Echinochloa Crus-galli) when Applied Alone and in Combination with Staple (Pyrithiobac Sodium)
T. M. Martin-Duvall and R. N. Vargas
842
Staple/MSMA Combinations for Sicklepod (Senna Obtusifolia) Control in Cotton
K. M. Jennings, A. C. York, A. S. Culpepper and R. B. Batts
843
Antagonism of Over-the-Top Grass Control Materials When Tank Mixed with Staple
Billy E. Warrick
844
Evaluation of Staple Use in Transgenic Cotton
D. B. Reynolds, C.D. Rowland, R. M. Cobill, and K. M. Bloodworth
846
A Beltwide Perspective on New Weed Management Technologies in Cotton
J. W. Wilcut, B. J. Brecke, D. C. Bridges, J. M. Chandler, R. Hayes, R. L. Nichols and C. E. Snipes
846
Tolerance of Roundup Ready Cotton to Roundup Ultra Applied at Various Growth Stages in the San Joaquin Valley of California
R.N. Vargas, S. Wright and T.M. Martin-Duvall
847
Roundup Ready Cotton Fruiting Pattern Response to over the Top Applications of Roundup Ultra after The 4 Leaf Stage
K.L. Ferreira, D.J. Jost, G.A. Dixon and D.W. Albers
848
Fruit Abscission and Yield Response of Roundup-Ready Cotton to Topical Applications of Glyphosate
C. J. Kalaher and H. D. Coble
849
Tolerance of Roundup Ready Cotton to Mid and Late Post Applications of Roundup
S.M. Brown and C.W. Bednarz
849
Roundup Ready Cotton Tolerance to Topical and Post-Directed Applications of Roundup Ultra
S. L. File, D. B. Reynolds, C. E. Snipes and B. E. Serviss
850
Effects of Roundup Ultra on Roundup ReadyTM Cotton
S. G. Matthews, G. N. Rhodes, Jr., T. C. Mueller and R. M. Hayes
850
Commercial Experience with Roundup Ready Cotton in 1997
D. C. Heering, R. D. Voth, K. Ferreira and J. A. Mills
851
BXN 47 - a New Look at the Buctril System
C. B. Guy
851
Ivyleaf Morning Glory [Ipomoea Hederacea (L.) Jacq.] and Slender Amaranth (Amaranthus Viridus L.) Control in BXN Cotton
H. R. Hurst
852
Buctril and MSMA Combinations for Sicklepod (Senna Obtusifolia) Management in BXN Cotton
M.D. Paulsgrove, J.W. Wilcut, J.D. Hinton and J. R. Collins
854
Weed Control in BXN Cotton with Buctril and Command
J. R. Collins, J.W. Wilcut, S. D. Askew and M.D. Pauslgrove
855
Weed Control in Cotton with Command 3 ME, Fluometuron, and Staple
B. D. Sims, T. W. Mize, E. V. Gage and H. R. Mitchell
855
Utilization of Reduced Rates of Organophosphate Insecticide For Safening Cotton to Command 3 ME
B. D. Sims, S. J. Stringer, H. R. Mitchell and H. G. Hancock
858
Command 3ME and Roundup Systems for Weed Control in Roundup Ready Cotton
S. D. Askew, W. A. Bailey, J. W. Wilcut and J. D. Hinton
860
Performance of Liberty-Tolerant Cotton
P.A. Dotray, J.W. Keeling, J.R. Gannaway, L.K. Blair, J.E. Quisenberry and M.J. Oliver
860
Staple + Glyphosate Combinations For Improved Weed Control in Roundup Ready Cotton
K.A. Patterson and R.G. Turner
860
Postemergence Weed Management With Roundup Ultra, Buctril and Staple in Texas High Plains Cotton
J.W. Keeling, P.A. Dotray, T.S. Osborn and B.S. Asher
861
Roundup Ready Cotton Performance
T. A. Baughman and E. P. Webster
862
Roundup Ready Systems for Weed Control in North Carolina
W. A. Bailey, S. D. Askew, J. W. Wilcut and J. D. Hinton
862
Roundup Ready Programs and Tillage Combinations
J. A. Kendig, R. M. Hayes and C. W. Derting
863
Economic Assessment of Roundup Ready Cotton Tillage Systems
M.G. Patterson, W.R. Goodman, C.D. Monks and D.P. Delaney
864
Precision Application in a Roundup Ready Cotton System -- No-Till
J.F. Bradley, C. W. Derting and J.S. Williams
864
New Weed Management Programs for Weed Control in No-Till Cotton
J. W. Wilcut, R. Hayes and S. D. Askew
865
Comparison of Weed Control Systems in Conservation Tillage Cotton
James W. Smith, Paul A. Baumann and Gaylon D. Morgan
865
Weed Control in Cotton with Different Tillage Systems and Herbicide Resistances
S. D. Askew, W. A. Bailey, J. W. Wilcut and J. D. Hinton
866
No-Tillage Cotton Weed Management in Corn and Sorghum Stubble
James R. Smart and Joe M. Bradford
866
Evaluation of New Preemergence and Postemergence Herbicide Programs in Central Texas Cotton
P. A. Baumann, G. D. Morgan and J. W. Smith
868
Reflex Use in Cotton
J. N. Lunsford, S. Harrison and J. D. Smith
868
Cotton Development as Affected by Palmer Amaranth (Amaranthus Palmeri) Competition
G.D. Morgan, P.A. Baumann, J.M. Chandler and J.W. Smith
869
Weeds and Herbicides in Arizona: Surveys of Plant Populations and Grower Practices
William B. McCloskey, Paul B. Baker and Will Sherman
869
Effect of Purple Nutsedge (Cyperus Rotundus L.) On Cotton Yield in Wet and Dry Soil Conditions
R. Cinco-Castro and W.B. McCloskey
870
Nutsedge (Cyperus Esculentus) Management in Continuous Cotton with Zorial-based Systems
J. W. Wilcut, D. C. Bridges and H. S. McLean
872
Evaluation of Finish For Cotton Defoliation
K. M. Bloodworth and D. B. Reynolds
873
Potential For Cotoran Carryover to Flue-Cured Tobacco
R. B. Batts, A. C. York, F.H. Yelverton and A. L. Bradley
873


COTTON INSECT RESEARCH AND CONTROL CONFERENCE

51st Annual Conference Report on Cotton Insect Research and Control
D. D. Hardee and G. A. Herzog
877
Highlights of the 51st Annual Cotton Insect Research and Control Conference
G.A. Herzog, D.D. Hardee and M.R. Williams
903
Cotton Insect Losses - 1997 - Compiled for National Cotton Council
Michael R. Williams
904
IRAC: A Crop Protection Industry Commitment to Pest Management
Larry Hendrick
926
Economic Importance of Lygus Spp. in Cotton
Patricia F. O'Leary
926
Perspectives on Sampling for Lygus in Cotton: Applications of Quadrat-based Sampling Schemes
Jeffrey L. Willers
928
The Role of Biological Control in Lygus spp. Management
John R. Ruberson
933
The Status of Lygus Pheromone Research
John R. McLaughlin
938
The Role of Host Plant Resistance in Lygus Management
William R. Meredith, Jr.
940
Lygus Bug Management with Insecticides
Larry D. Godfrey, James Brazzle, Peter Goodell, Bruce Roberts, Ron Vargas, Bill Weir and Steve Wright
944
Insecticide Resistance and Synergism of Pyrethroid Toxicity in the Tarnished Plant Bug, Lygus Lineolaris
Jonathan W. Holloway, B. Rogers Leonard, James A. Ottea, J. H. Pankey, J. B. Graves and G. Snodgrass
947
Biology, Ecology, and Host Plants of Lygus Lineolaris and Lygus Hesperus
P.B. Goodell
949
Susceptibility Management of Tarnished Plant Bug in the South
R. G. Luttrell, G. L. Snodgrass and S. D. Stewart
951
Susceptibility Management of Lygus in the West
Peter C. Ellsworth
955
Cotton Insect Loss Estimates - 1997
Michael R. Williams
957
Bt Cotton - the Second Year - a Consultant's Perspective
Roger Carter
960
Large Scale Evaluation of Bollgard Resistance to Multiple Pests in North Carolina under Grower Conditions
J. S. Bacheler, D. W. Mott and D. E. Morrison
961
Experiences with Bt Cotton Under Light to Medium Bollworm Infestations in South Carolina
M. E. Roof and J. A. DuRant
964
Year Two of Bollgard Behind Boll Weevil Eradication - Alabama Observations
Ron H. Smith
965
Evaluation of Transgenic Bt Cotton Lines Against Heliothines in Northeast Louisiana
B. R. Leonard, J. H. Fife, K. Torrey, E. Burris and J. B. Graves
967
Performance of Bt Cotton in Mississippi, 1997
Blake Layton, S.D. Stewart, M.R. Williams and J.T. Reed
970
Yield, Insecticide Use, and Profit Changes from Adoption of Bt Cotton in the Southeast
G.A. Carlson, Michele C. Marra and Bryan J. Hubbell
973
Synergism and Antagonism of Mixing Some Acaricides with Jojoba Oil for Control of Spider Mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) in Egypt
F. K. El-Duweini and R. A. Sedrak
974
Evaluation of Predaceous Mite Releases for Spider Mite Management
Ramana G. Colfer, Jay A. Rosenheim, Larry D. Godfrey and Cynthia L. Hsu
976
Potassium Fertilizer Effect on Twospotted Spider Mite
F. A. Harris, G. R. Tupper, and R. E. Furr, Jr.
982
A Five Year Review of Lygus Efficacy and Cotton Yield Studies in Central Arizona
J. L. Pacheco
984
Further Studies on the Susceptibility of Lygus Hesperus Knight to Pyrethroid Insecticides
J.J. Knabke and C. A. Staetz
992
Control of Silverleaf Whitefly with Applaud (Buprofezin) in California and Arizona
Dale Comer, John Lublinkhof and Fred Strachan
997
Utility of Fulfill 50 WG for Aphid and Whitefly Management in Cotton
John P. Koenig, D. Scott Lawson, Stephen M. White and Dennis M. Dunbar
997
Boll Weevil Eradication - a Beltwide Prospectus
Gary Cunningham and Bill Grefenstette
999
Boll Weevil Eradication Update -Texas, 1997
Osama El-Lissy, Lindy Patton, Ray Frisbie, Tom Fuchs, Don Rummel, Roy Parker, Don Dipple, J.R. Coppedge, Gary Cunningham, Frank Carter, James Boston and Jack Hayes
1001
Movement of Boll Weevils in Three Areas of Texas
J. R. Coppedge and T. M. O'Neil
1006
Early Season Foraging Resources of Mississippi Boll Weevils
G. D. Jones, J.R. Coppedge and D. D. Hardee
1009
Effect of Temperature and Habitat on Survival of Overwintering Boll Weevils (Anthonomus Grandis) in Arkansas
D.R. Johnson, M.P. Maret, D.W. Atwood, T.L. Singer, L.D. Page, H.B. Myers and R.W. McNew
1011
How Do Boll Weevils Locate Overwintering Sites?
G. H. McKibben, P. A. Hedin, E. J. Villavaso, T. L. Wagner and D. A. Dollar
1015
Evaluation of Boll Weevil Overwintering on the Texas High Plains Through Habitat Sampling
Tommy Doederlein, Brant Baugh, Greg Cronholm, Clyde Crumly, Ron Graves, Phillip Kidd, Mark Logan, Greta Schuster and Kerry Siders
1016
Diapause Induction in Subtropical Boll Weevils
D. W. Spurgeon and J. R. Raulston
1019
Evaluation of B.t. Cotton Deployment Strategies and Efficacy Against Pink Bollworm in Arizona
A.L. Simmons, T.J. Dennehy, B.E. Tabashnik, L. Antilla, A. Bartlett, D. Gouge and R. Staten
1025
Factors Potentially Influencing the Survival of Helicoverpa Zea on Bollgard Cotton
J. T. Greenplate, G. P. Head, S. R. Penn and V. T. Kabuye
1030
Bollworm (Helicoverpa Zea): Adaptation to Bt Toxin?
A. L. Lambert, J. R. Bradley, Jr., F. Gould and J. W. Van Duyn
1033
Egg Vs. Escaped Worm Thresholds for Control of Bollworm in B.t. Cotton in South Carolina
M. J. Sullivan, S. G. Turnipseed, D. M. Robinson and J. T. Walker
1037
Effectiveness of Selected Treatment Thresholds Against Lepidopteran Pests in Bt Cotton
John A. DuRant, Mitchell E. Roo and Gloria S. McCutcheon
1038
Bollgard Cotton-Update and Economic Comparisons Including New Varieties
A. T. Wier, J. Walt Mullins and Jane M. Mills
1039
Lepton HTK - a Heliothine Diagnostic Test Kit: an Update
Sen Seong Ng, Robert J. Cibulsky and Stephen C. Trowell
1040
Lepton Kit - a Consultant's Perspective
Roger Carter
1043
Efficacy of Early Insecticides and Their Effect on Yield and Maturity of Bt Cotton
J. T. Ruscoe, G. L. Andrews, J. B. Phelps and B. R. Savoy
1043
Influence of Early-Season Nematicides/Insecticides on B.t. and Conventional Cottons
H. L. Crooks, J. D. Mueller and M. J. Sullivan
1049
Consequences of Early-Season Foliar Insecticides in Cotton in South Carolina
S. G. Turnipseed and M. J. Sullivan
1050
The Potential For Reduced Rates of Insecticides for Bollworm Control in Bt Cotton
D.S. Brickle, S. G. Turnipseed and M. J. Sullivan
1051
Managing Secondary Pests
D. Robinson, M. Sullivan, S. Turnipseed and T. Walker
1052
Influence of Bt Cotton on Beneficial Arthropod Populations
N. B. Van Tol and G. L. Lentz
1052
Bt Resistance Monitoring of Tobacco Budworm and Cotton Bollworm in Alabama Cotton: Let's Get Everyone Involved!
W. J. Moar, R. H. Smith and R. Weeks
1054
Mid-Season Cotton Aphid Infestations in California: Effects on Cotton Yield
Larry D. Godfrey and James P. Wood
1056
Impact of Cotton Aphid on Lint Yield
G. L. Lentz and N. B. Van Tol
1058
Integrating Biological Control with Selective Insecticides for Environmentally Sound Management of Cotton Aphids
Lenny Wells, Robert M. McPherson, John R. Ruberson and Gary A. Herzog
1058
Influence of Timing of Sprays for Cotton Aphid (Homoptera: Aphididae) on Cotton Yield
D. D. Hardee and L. C. Adams
1061
Abiotic and Biotic Regulation of Cotton Aphid Populations in the Texas Rolling Plains
J. E. Slosser, W. E. Pinchak and D. R. Rummel
1065
Sublethal Effects of Insecticides on Cotton Aphid Reproduction
D. L. Kerns, S. D. Stewart and C. L. McKenzie
1067
Control of Silverleaf Whitefly with the Entomopathogenic Fungi, Paecilomyces Fumosoroseus and Beauveria Bassiana in Upland Cotton in Arizona
D. H. Akey and T. J. Henneberry
1073
Effect of High Temperature on Polyol Metabolism in the Silverleaf Whitefly and Cotton Aphid
D. L. Hendrix, M. E. Salvucci and G. R. Wolfe
1077
Improved Areawide Whitefly Management Through Industry and Extension Partnership
L. E. Jech and S. H. Husman
1081
Voluntary Area-Wide Whitefly Monitoring Project Implementation 1995-1997 Gila Bend, Arizona
L. E. Jech and S. H. Husman
1084
Progress in the Development of Sampling Methods to Estimate Cotton Lint Stickiness Due to Sweetpotato Whitefly Infestation
Steven E. Naranjo, Thomas J. Henneberry and Chang-Chi Chu
1087
Impact of Natural Enemies and Insecticides on Whiteflies in Cotton: a Partial Life Table Analysis
Peter C. Ellsworth, Jonathan Diehl and Steve E. Naranjo
1087
Cotton Plant Resistance to Silverleaf Whitefly as a Management Tool
C. C. Chu, E. T. Natwick, T. J. Henneberry, A. C. Cohen and S. J. Castle
1089
Silverleaf Whitefly and Cotton Leaf Crumple Virus Resistance Screening in Upland Cotton
Eric T. Natwick, Charles G. Cook and Robert L. Gilbertson
1091
Toxicity of Applaud And Knack Against Silverleaf Whiteflies From Southern California: Implications for Susceptibility Monitoring
N. C. Toscano, N. Prabhaker, S. Zhou and G. Ballmer
1093
Predators of Budworm/bollworm Eggs in Cotton: an Immunological Study
John R. Ruberson and Matthew H. Greenstone
1095
Reevaluation of Trichogramma Releases for Suppression of Heliothine Pests in Cotton
Charles P.-C. Suh, David B. Orr and John W. Van Duyn
1098
Contributions of Grain Sorghum to Natural Enemy Populations in Cotton
Peter C. Krauter, Kevin M. Heinz, Christopher G. Sansone and Amanda England
1102
Evaluation of Potential Relay Strip Crops for Predator Enhancement in Cotton
M. N. Parajulee and J. E. Slosser
1104
Insect Pest Management as a Component of a Sustainable Cotton Production System
J. Oscar Stapel, W. Joe Lewis, Sharad C. Phatak and John. R. Ruberson
1107
Predator Mortality in Cotton from Different Insecticide Classes
W.D. Duffie, M.J. Sullivan and S.G. Turnipseed
1111
Susceptibility of Selected Beneficial Insects to Dpx-mp062
P. G. Tillman, J. E. Mulrooney and W. Mitchell
1112
Benefits and Risks of Recombinant Baculoviruses for Control of Heliothines
Kevin M. Heinz, Chad Smith, Richard Minzenmayer, and J. Lindsey Flexner
1114
Emamectin Benzoate: Control of the Heliothine Complex and Impact on Beneficial Arthropods
D. M. Dunbar, D. S. Lawson, S. M. White and N. Ngo
1116
BASIC (Biological Agriculture Systems in Cotton): a Cotton Pest Management Innovators Group in the Northern San Joaquin Valley
Sean L. Swezey and Polly Goldman
1119
A Multi-State Evaluation of Cotman Insecticide Termination Rules
Mark J. Cochran, Diana M. Danforth, N. Phillip Tugwell, Aubrey Harris, Jack Reed, John Benedict, Roger Leonard, Ralph Bagwell, Ozzie Abaye and Pat O'Leary
1124
Pesticide Use in Arizona Cotton: 1995 and 1996
Paul Baker, William McCloskey, Timothy Dennehy and Will Sherman
1126
Helicoverpa Armigera Resistance to Insecticides in Pakistan
Mushtaq Ahmad, M. I. Arif, Zahoor Ahmad and M. R. Attique
1138
Status of Insecticide Resistance in Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm in Louisiana During 1997
R. D. Bagwell, J. B. Graves, S. Micinski, B. R. Leonard and V. Mascarenhas
1140
Prospects for Field Management of Pyrethroid-resistant Corn Earworm (Cotton Bollworm) Populations in South Carolina
J. T. Walker, M. J. Sullivan, S. Turnipseed, M. E. Roof and T. M. Brown
1145
Contributions of Monooxygenases and Esterases to Pyrethroid Resistance in the Tobacco Budworm, Heliothis Virescens
Guomin Shan and Jim Ottea
1148
Dosage-Mortality Responses of Beet Armyworm Populations from the Yaqui Valley, Sonora, Mexico to Emamectin Benzoate
Jos‚ L. Martínez-Carrillo and Robert Cartwright
1152
Response of Strains and Crosses of Beet Armyworm (Spodoptera Exigua (Hubner)) to Insecticides
Dan A. Wolfenbarger and Michael J. Brewer
1153
Comparison of FCR 4545, Baythroid 2EC, Karate 1EC and Karate 2.09 SC to Other Commonly Used Insecticees for the Control of Boll Weevil (Anthonomus Grandis)
Harry B. Meyers, Donald R. Johnson and Larry M. Page
1156
Application of ULV Aerial Trials Using Small-Plot Equipment
M.W. Phillips, W.D. Allee, J.B. Whitley and J.M. Jacobs
1157
Competitive Interactions and Relative Attractancy of Boll Weevil Pheromone Traps and Bait Sticks
D. W. Spurgeon, J. R. Raulston, R. V. Cantu and J. R. Coppedge
1158
Use of the Boll Weevil Attract & Control Tube (BWACT) to Prevent Boll Weevil Establishment in Argentina and Bolivia
Thomas A. Plato and J. C. Plato
1162
Field Persistence of Several Insecticides on Cotton Foliage as Determined by Beet Armyworm (Spodoptera Exigua) Bioassay
P.T. McDonald, M.K. Kish, P.A. King, F.J. Dunagan and R.T. Weiland
1164
Results of DPX-MP062 Efficacy Trials on Cotton Bollworm (Helicoverpa Zea) and Tobacco Budworm (Heliothis Virescens) in Texas
Robert H. Bierman
1167
Cotton Boll Susceptibility to Fall Armyworm and Beet Armyworm Injury
J. J. Adamczyk, Jr., V. J. Mascarenhas, G. E. Church, B. R. Leonard and J. B. Graves
1170
Stink Bugs in a Cotton/Soybean Ecosystem: Impact on Quality and Yield
C. S. Bundy, R. M. McPherson and G. A. Herzog
1172
Managing Stink Bugs in Bt Cotton
J. K. Greene, S. G. Turnipseed M. J. Sullivan
1174
Evaluation of Thrips Damage on Maturity and Yield of Virginia Cotton
D. Ames Herbert, Jr.
1177
Residual Efficacy of Selected At-Planting Soil Applied Insecticides on Seedling Thrips Populations in Northeast Louisiana
D. R. Cook, E. Burris, B. R. Leonard and J. B. Graves
1180
Thrips Management with Gaucho Seed Treatment in North Carolina Cotton
John Van Duyn, J. R. Bradley, Jr., Amy L. Lambert, Charles P.-C. Suh and Joel Faircloth
1183
Performance of Gaucho Seed Treatment Across the Mid-South and Southeast
Charles T. Graham
1187
Adage: a New Cotton Insecticide Seed Treatment from Novartis Crop Protection, Inc.
Larry Zang, Vince Morton and Ngoan Ngo
1188
Response of Male Tarnished Plant Bugs to Traps Baited with Different Numbers of Virgin Females
W. P. Scott and G. L. Snodgrass
1190
Using Buffer Crops to Mitiigate Lygus Migration in San Joaquin Valley Cotton
P.B. Goodell and J.W. Eckert
1192
Insecticides for Tarnished Plant Bug Control in Southeast Arkansas
Marwan S. Kharboutli, Charles T. Allen, Chuck Capps and Larry Earnest
1194
Tarnished Plant Bug Control in the Mississippi Delta
J. T. Robbins, F. A. Harris and R. E. Furr
1197
Cotton Insect Control Strategy Project: Comparing Bt and Conventional Cotton Management and Plant Bug Control Strategies at Five Locations in Mississippi, 1995-1997
Scott Stewart, Jack Reed, Randall Luttrell and F. Aubrey Harris
1199
Review of Pesticide Efficacy Trials For Control of Tarnished Plant Bug, 1982 - 1996
Michael S. Howell, Jack T. Reed and Christopher S. Jackson
1203
Critical Considerations for Accurately Determining the Effectiveness of Insecticides Against Lygus Bugs in Cotton
Larry Antilla, Mike Whitlow, T. J. Dennehy and June Russell
1206
The Ovicidal Activity of Tracer* Naturalyte* Insect Control Against Heliothine Species in Conventional Cotton
I. G. Peterson, G. A. Herzog, J. A. Durant, P. F. Pilsner, S. Micinski, L. L. Larson, B. A. Nead-Nylander, R. M. Huckaba and D. J. Porteous
1209
Pesticide Selection for Resistance Management Based on Pest Population and Previous Pesticide Use
D. M. Hunt, J. A. Hopkins, F. S. Donaldson and W. D. Rogers
1211
Selection of Supplemental Insecticides For Pest Control in Bt Cotton and Non-Bt Cotton
J. A. Hopkins, D. M. Hunt, F. S. Donaldson and W. D. Rogers
1213
The Usage of Karate ( -cyhalothrin) Oversprays in Combination with Refugia, as a Viable and Sustainable Resistance Management Strategy for B.t. Cotton
J. G. Harris, C. N. Hershey and M. J. Watkins
1217
Bt Cotton: Impact of Supplemental Sprays
Phillip Roberts
1220
Performance and Benefits of Provado Insecticide on Early Season Plant Bug Populations
Virgil A. King, III
1221
Evaluation of Regent (Fipronil) for the Control of Cotton Fleahoppers
Tommy Doederlein
1223
Risk Assessment Models for Pink Bollworm Establishment in Southeastern US Cotton
R.C. Venette and W.D. Hutchison
1226
IPM Approach in US Cotton with Agrevo Products
John Lublinkhof, Larry Todd, John Sanderson, Kent Taylor and Fred Strachan
1228
Confirm 2F and Tracer as an Useful Alternative For Ipm Against Boll Worm, Tobacco Budworm and Beet Armyworm in Cotton in Northern Mexico
Arturo Obando-Rodr¡guez, Sostenes Delgado-Garc¡a and Juan Solis-Rea
1228
Spatial Distribution Patterns of Two Cotton Bollworms, Pectinophora Gossypiella and Earias Insulana in Qaulubia Governorate, Egypt
Mohamed E. Foda
1230
Evaluation of the Area-wide Budworm/Bollworm Management Program with Virus in the Mississippi Delta
D. A. Streett, M. R. Bell and D. D. Hardee
1232
Laboratory Toxicity of Insecticide Residues to Orius Insidiosus, Geocoris Punctipes, Hippodamia Convergens, and Chrysoperla Carnea
G. W. Elzen, P. J. Elzen and E. G. King
1235
Expansion of Extension-Based Aphid Fungus Sampling Service to Louisiana and Mississippi
D. C. Steinkraus, G. O Boys, R. D. Bagwell, D. R. Johnson, G. M Lorenz, H. Meyers, M. B. Layton and P. F. O'Leary
1239
Agronomic and Environmental Factors Influencing Control of Cotton Aphids with Insecticides
Jorge J. Cisneros and Larry D. Godfrey
1242
Bt in New Mexico: Beet Armyworm Susceptibility and Expression of Resistance in Selected Cultivars
J. P. Breen Pierce, C. D. Ellers-Kirk, R. P. Flynn and W. Houghton
1246
Performance of Selected Bollgard Cotton Varieties in Southeast Arkansas
C.D. Capps, C. Allen, L. Earnest, P. Tugwell and M. Kaharboutli
1248
Can Resistance to Chloronicotinyl Insecticides be Averted in Arizona Field Crops?
Livy Williams, III, Timothy J. Dennehy and John C. Palumbo
1250
New Insights Regarding Estimating Lygus Susceptibility to Insecticides
T. J. Dennehy, J. E. Russell, L. Antilla and M. Whitlow
1255
Monitoring Tarnished Plant Bug Resistance to Three Classes of Insecticides in Northeast Louisiana
J. S. Russell, J. J. Adamczyk, Jr., J. W. Holloway, J. H. Pankey, B. R. Leonard and J. B. Graves
1260
Insecticidal Control of Tarnished Plant Bug in Late Season Cotton
T. G. Teague, N. P. Tugwell and J. M. Hornbeck
1260
Aerial Application of Fipronil (Regent) Vs. Malathion in a Replicated Field Test for Boll Weevil
D.K. Reed, Monty Christian and R.G. Jones
1262
Greasing the Weevil: Oil Diluents for Ultra Low Volume Application in the Eradication Program
Joseph E. Mulrooney
1265
Topical Application of Malathion with Cottonseed Oils and Paraffinic Oil for Toxicity to Boll Weevils
Robert G. Jones, Dan A. Wolfenbarger and Jack W. Haynes
1266
Preliminary Research Results with Alternative Tactics for Boll Weevil Eradication
T. G. Teague and N. P. Tugwell
1267
Precision Placement of In-Furrow Insecticide for Early Season Thrips Control
Phillip Roberts, John N. All, Gary A. Herzog and Paul Guillebeau
1269
Thrips Control in the Mississippi Delta, 1993-97
R. E. Furr, Jr., F. A. Harris and J. T. Robbins
1270
Steward (Dpx MP-062), a Novel New Insecticide for Cotton Insect Control
Glenn G. Hammes, Dan Sherrod and Dave Marsden
1275
Efficacy of Aerially Applied Tracer on Cotton Foliage
J.F. Esquivel and I.W. Kirk
1276
Field Evaluation of Aerially Applied Tracer - Spray Rate and Droplet Size
I. W. Kirk and J. F. Esquivel
1277
Effects of Whitefly Insect Growth Regulators Knack and Applaud on Cotton Aphid Reproduction and Survival
James P. Wood and Larry D. Godfrey
1278
Differential Susceptibility of Cotton Cultivars to Silverleaf Whitefly, in the Yaqui Valley, Sonora, Mexico
Juan Jos‚ Pacheco-Covarrubias and Arturo Hernández-Jasso
1281
Pink Bollworm Integrated Management Technology Under Field Trial Conditions in the Imperial Valley, CA
Michele Walters, Robert T. Staten and Robert C. Roberson
1282
Differences in Biological Parameters of Catolaccus Grandis from Sinaloa, Mexico, Compared to a Crossbred Colony from Tabasco, Chiapas, Oaxaca Mexico and El Salvador
J. A. Morales-Ramos, M. G. Rojas and E. G. King
1285
Host Acceptance Changes of Catolaccus Grandis, an Ectoparasite of the Boll Weevil after Ten Generations Rearing on its Factitious Host Callosobruchus Maculatus
M. G. Rojas, J. A. Morales-Ramos and E. G. King
1289
Outcome of Two-Year Study of Boll Weevil Control with Inundative Releases of Catolaccus Grandis (Hymenoptera-Pteromalidae) in Tamaulipas, Mexico
J. Vargas-Camplis, R.J. Coleman, J. Gonzalez and L. Rodriguez Del B.
1292
Horizontal and Vertical Movement of Steinernema Riobravis and S. Carpocapsae (Rhabditida: Steinernematidae) in Soil in the Laboratory
L. Forlow Jech, T.J. Henneberry, M.J. Panter and S. Faulconer
1296
Molecular Sequence and Cellular Localization of an Antennal-Specific Protein in Adult Lygus Lineolaris (Tarnished Plant Bug)
F. E. Callahan, R. G. Vogt, J. C. Dickens, W. P. Wergin and C. A. Murphy
1300
Efficiency Comparisons of the Kiss, a Tractor-mounted Sampler, and Hand Sampling for Detecting Boll Weevils in Prebloom Cotton
K. R. Beerwinkle, J. R. Coppedge and T. M. O'Neil
1300
Modification of a Leaf Blower/Vac for Sampling of Arthropods
Alton N. Sparks, Jr. and John W. Norman, Jr.
1302
Nexrad Doppler Weather Radar Network: Potential for Areawide Surveillance of Pest Insect Migrations
J. K. Westbrook, W. W. Wolf, S. Allen and J. D. Ward
1304
A Novel Technique for Labeling Parasitoids of Cotton Pests
James Hagler, Glen Jackson and Matt Ciomperlik
1310
The Role of Extrafloral Nectar in the Diet of the Common Green Lacewing Larva, Chrysoperla Carnea
David D. Limburg and Jay A. Rosenheim
1311
Scout Master: New Cotton Insect Data Entry and Analysis Software for Windows 95
R. L. Huffman, T.W. Fuchs, L.T. Wilson, J. Wang, M. Wallace, B.A. Baugh, R.R. Minzenmayer and J.W. Norman
1313
Cotton and Insect Management (CIM) Model: Past, Present and Future
Randall G. Luttrell, Royce O. Bowden, Jack T. Reed, Larry G. Brown, F. Aubrey Harris and Scott D. Stewart
1317
Late Season Insecticide Termination Studies in Northeast Louisiana During 1997
K. Torrey, H. Fife, B. R. Leonard, R. D. Bagwell, E. Burris and D. Cook
1323
Nodes Above White Flower: Indicator to Use to Terminate Cotton Insect Scouting and Insect Control
M. A. Karner and J. R. Goodson
1326
Preliminary Report: Responses of Two Cotton Cultivars to Simulated Bollworm Damage During the Effective Flowering Period
J. Gore, B. R. Leonard, E. Burris and J. B. Graves
1329
Effect of Ovasyn on Feeding Response, Mortality and Reproduction of Adult Bollworm
J. D. López, Jr. and M. A. Latheef
1329
Impacts of Habitat Types on Boll Weevil Pheromone Trap Captures
D. W. Spurgeon, J. R. Raulston and O. Zamora
1333
International IPM Approach in Cotton with Agrevo Products
S. Smolikowski, P. Pastre, J.P Trijau and J. Fabretti
1337
Effects of Host Plants on the Viral Production in Budworm and Bollworm
M. I. Ali, G. W. Felton and S. Y. Young
1337
Effect of Bacillus Thuringiensis on Mortality, Survivorship and Movement of Cotton Bollworm (Helicoverpa Zea) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) on Cotton
Muhammad Ashfaq and S. Y. Young
1339
Beet Armyworm (Spodoptera Exigua) Resistance Mechanisms to Insecticides in Southern Tamaulipas, Mexico
E. Garza-Urbina and A. P. Teran-Vargas
1343
Critique of Need for Automatic Early Spring Insecticide Applications for Suppression Program Against Boll Weevil in Lower Rio Grande Valley
Dan A. Wolfenbarger
1345
A Cost-Effective Area-Wide Suppression Program For Boll Weevil in Lower Rio Grande Valley of Tamaulipas and Texas
Dan A. Wolfenbarger and D. J. Wolfenbarger
1347
Response of the Bollworm (Noctuiidae: Lepidoptera) to Insecticides in Central and North America
D. A. Wolfenbarger, Dora F. Gonzalez-Moncado and I. C. Rivas-Cavarria
1348


COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE

Causes of Square and Boll Shedding
Gene Guinn
1355
Environmental and Genotype Effects on Fiber Carbohydrate Concentration and Quality
W.T. Pettigrew
1364
Fiber Development Potential of Cotton Ovules Grown in Vitro Is Related to Boll Location
G. Davidonis
1365
The Importance of Fiber Properties in Determining the Strength of a Wide Variety of American Cottons
L. B. De Luca, D. P. Thibodeaux, J. B. Price, X. Cui and W. R. Meredith
1365
Interactive Effects of Ozone, Carbon Dioxide, and Soil Nitrogen on Cotton Fiber Properties
J.M. Bradow, A.S. Heagle and W. Pursley
1365
Analysis of the Relationship Between Crystallite Orientation And Fiber Strength Within Gossypium
Jihua Liu
1366
Analysis of Cotton Fiber Ultrastructure During Secondary Wall Deposition Using Ultra-rapid Freezing and Freeze Substitution
Robert W. Seagull, Mark J. Grimson, Trina C. Muehring and Candace H. Haigler
1367
Changes in the Cotton Boll Wall with Age in Relation to Boll Worm and Boll Weevil Feeding Habits
M. J. Kim and D. M. Oosterhuis
1367
Digital Camera Analysis of Defoliation and Light Interception
A. M. Stewart, K. L. Edmisten and R. Wells
1368
Oxidative Stress Responses of Transgenic Cotton that Over-expresses Superoxide Dismutase, Ascorbate Peroxidase, or Glutathione Reductase
Paxton Payton, Robert Webb, Randy Allen and A. Scott Holaday
1368
Modeling Light Interception and Photosynthesis in Cotton
S. Thanisawanyangkura, H. Sinoquet, F. A. Daudet and P. Kasemsap
1369
Germination, Emergence and Root Growth of Cotton as Affected by Seed Applied Plant Growth Regulators
W. D. Becker, N. W. Hopper, B. L. McMichael and G. M. Jividen
1374
Biological Rhythms of Ethylene Production in Cotton
R.L. Jasoni and J.T. Cothren
1376
Effects of Columbia Lance Nematode on Cotton Growth and Yield Maturity
C. Ryan Bond and John D. Mueller
1377
Physiological and Molecular Responses During Water Deficit in Cotton (G.hirsutum)
A.L. Nepomuceno, J.M. Stewart and D.M. Oosterhuis
1377
Effects of Polymer Film Coatings of Cotton Seed on Dusting-Off, Imbibition, and Germination
K.D. Williams and N.W. Hopper
1380
Use of Prep, Starfire, Cottonquik, and Finish for Boll Opening
A. M. Stewart, K. L. Edmisten and R. Wells
1382
Growth and Yield of Ultra-narrow Row and Conventionally-Spaced Cotton
Philip Jost, Tom Cothren and T. J. Gerik
1383
Analysis of Cotton Genotypic Differences for Plant Responses to Drought
Marc Jean Lacape, Daniel J.M. Annerose, Eric Jallas and Jacques Wery
1383
Efforts to Enhance the Molecular Architecture of Cotton Photosystem II Proteins as Protection Against High Temperature Stress
R.G. McDaniel
1392
Cotton Variety and Bacterial Strain Interactions During Agrobacteria-Based Genetic Transformation
Jeff Velten, Jerry E. Quisenberry and Greg Cartwright
1392
The Influence of a-Amanitin on the Induction of Antioxidant Enzymes During Salt Stress
S.W. Banks, D.R. Gossett, A. Manchandia, B. Bellaire, M.C. Lucas and E.P. Millhollon
1393
-Cadinene Synthase Genes in Cotton Genomic DNA
C. Magill, C.R. Benedict, Chris Little and Gail Martin
1396
Desoxyhemigossypol O-Methyltransferase from Cotton Stems
J. Liu, R. D. Stipanovic, A. A. Bell and C. R. Benedict
1396
The Influence of Abscisic Acid on the Induction of Antioxidant Enzymes During Salt Stress
D.R. Gossett, B. Bellaire, S.W. Banks, M.C. Lucas, A. Manchandia and E.P. Millhollon
1396
Seedling Vigor Influence on Seasonal Growth and Lint Yield
Ken E. Leg‚ and Billy McCoy
1399
Mechanisms of Selectivity of Pendimethalin (Prowl) and Trifluralin (Treflan) in Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum) and Weeds
D. L. Shaner, B. Tecle and D. H. Johnson
1399
Response of Narrow Row Cotton to Incremental Levels of Square Removal
Jay B. Phelps, Jon T. Ruscoe and William H. McCarty
1402
Evaluation of Ultra Narrow Row Cotton in North Carolina
Noel Cawley, K. L. Edmisten, A. M. Stewart and R. Wells
1402
Potential of Ultra Narrow Row Cotton in Southeast Arkansas
Charles T. Allen, Claude Kennedy, Bill Robertson, Marwan Kharboutli, Kelly Bryant, Chuck Capps and Larry Earnest
1403
Performance of Ultra-Narrow Row Cotton in Central Texas
T.J. Gerik, R.G. Lemon, K.L. Faver, T. A. Hoelewyn and M. Jungman
1406
Cotton Varietal Responses to Plant Growth Regulator Strategies
Tom Cothren and Philip Jost
1409
Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) Response to Mid-Season Hurricane Damage
C. D. Monks, D. P. Delaney, M. Pegues, E. Tunnell and M. G. Patterson
1409
The Influence of Seed Treatments on Early Root Growth in Cotton under Different Environmental Conditions
Bobbie L. McMichael
1410
Six Year Summary of Harvest Aid Testing in the Southern Rolling Plains of Texas
Billy E. Warrick
1410
Dropp Ultra and Ginstar Defoliation Performance in the Mid-South, Southeast and Texas
T. Lane Smith, W. Fred Strachan, Phillip Odom, J. Sanderson, G. Schwarzlose, W. Kent Taylor and Larry Todd
1413
CGA248757 as a Cotton Harvest Aid
D. W. Stair, J. Tom Cothren and Ray Smith
1413
Texas High Plains Growth Regulator Studies
Randy Boman, Danny Carmichael and Ron Graves
1413
A Second Year of the Effects of DNA Herbicides on Cotton Growth and Development
Wade L. Worley, William H. McCarty and Michael M. Kenty
1414
The MEPRT Method to Determine Time and Rate of Mepiquat Chloride Applications: Uses and Misuses
J. A. Landivar
1414
Irrigation, Pix (Mepiquat Chloride), and Fiber Property Variability in Mississippi and Texas Cotton
G. Davidonis, A. Johnson, K. Hood and J. Landivar
1416
Evaluation of Mepiquat Chlorid and Bacillus Cereus in South Texas
C.J. Fernandez, J.A. Landivar, J.T. Cothren and T.J. Gerik
1417
Two Year Study of Mepiquat Chloride and Bacillus Cereus
Joe Townsend
1420
Regulating Cotton Growth with Bacillus Cereus in Arkansas - a Two Year Study
Chet Chaney
1421
Physiological and Yield Responses of Cotton to MepPlus and Mepiquat Chloride
Derrick Oosterhuis, Duli Zhao and Brad Murphy
1422
Two Years of Growth, Canopy Photosynthesis and Yield in Response to Different Formulations of MepPlus
Randy Wells and Keith Edmisten
1424
Time and Rate of Ryzup Application in South Texas
C.J. Fernandez, J.A. Landivar, J.T. Cothren and T.J. Gerik
1425
Effects of Temik 15G on Earliness and Yield of Transgenic and Non-Transgenic Cotton Varieties
R. E. Turnage and H. R. Smith
1429
Temik 15G Compared to Seed Treatments on Paymaster 1215 BG Cotton Variety
H. R. Smith and R. E. Turnage
1432
Cotton Physiology Retrospective: Frank Eaton
J. R. Mauney
1438
Plant Response to Soil K Level, Boll Load, and Foliar Fertilization
Adele Steger and Derrick Oosterhuis
1438
Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) Response to Early and Mid-Season Terminal Removal
D. P. Delaney, C. D. Monks, C. Burmester, B. Durbin, D. Moore, L. Wells, J. Bannon and M. G. Patterson
1439
Response of Cotton Leaf Photosynthesis to its Light Environment
P. Kasemsap and Y. Crozat
1439
Photosynthesis and Environmental Factors
K. Raja Reddy, Harry F. Hodges and J. M. McKinion
1443
Effects of Plant Population on Growth and Development of Cotton in South Georgia
C.W. Bednarz, S.H. Baker, S.M. Brown and D. Bridges
1450
Effect of Planting Date and Density on San Joaquin Valley Cotton
S.D. Wright, R. Vargas, B. Weir, D. Munk, B. Roberts, B. Hutmacher, T.M. Martin-Duvall, M. Keeley, G. Banuelos and M.R. Jimenez
1450
Varietal Response to Heat Stress During Reproductive Development
Paul W. Brown and Carolyn A. Zeiher
1451
Pix Management Strategies for BT Cultivars in the Coastal Plains of Texas
Shelley M. Underbrink, Juan A. Landivar and J. Tom Cothren
1452
Evaluation of Southeastern ND Delta Type Varieties for Stormproof Characteristics
Alan Harper, A. M. Stewart and K. L. Edmisten
1454
Growth and Fruiting Characteristics of Deltapine Seed Stripper Cotton Varieties
T.A. Vagts, M. Bates, S.W. Fuchs and D.H. Schulze
1455
Conventional and No-Tillage Effects on Earliness of Contrasting Cotton Varieties
C. O. Gwathmey, C. E. Michaud and J. S. Williams
1457
Gene Expression Related to the Semigamy Genotype in Cotton (Gossypium Barbadense)
Zhang Jinfa, Alexandre Nepomuceno, James, McD. Stewart and R. B. Turley
1457
Cotton Fiber Cell Development: Comparison of Protein Profiles from Field and Culture Grown Ovules
Rickie B. Turley
1462
Canopy Position Effect on Fiber Properties of Normal and Late-Planted Cotton
Philip J. Bauer, James R. Frederick, Judith M. Bradow and E. John Sadler
1462
Fifty-Six Days in the Life of a Gossypium Cell
Judith M. Bradow, Lynda H. Wartelle, Gretchen F. Sassenrath-Cole and Richard M. Johnson
1462
Mapping Variability in Cotton Fiber Maturity
J.M. Bradow, G.H. Davidonis, P.J. Bauer, G.F. Sassenrath-Cole and R.M. Johnson
1463
Spatial Variability of Cotton Fiber Properties
R.M. Johnson, J.M. Bradow, P.J. Bauer and E.J. Sadler
1465
Sugars in Developing Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.) Squares
Lee Tarpley and Gretchen F. Sassenrath-Cole
1466
Influence of Cellulose Synthesis and Difference of its Content on the Strength of Cotton Fiber
Jihua Liu
1467
Metabolic Regulation of Nitrate Efflux and Net Uptake in Acala and Pima Cotton
Robert L. Travis, M. Aslam, F. Fritschi and D. W. Rains
1469
Heat-stress-induced Inhibition of The Activation State of Cotton Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate Carboxylase/oxygenase (Rubisco) Is Mediated by Rubisco Activase
R. David Law and Steven J. Crafts-Brandner
1472
Characterization of Seed Storage Proteins in Cotton
Aslam Tawhid, Michael Pillay and Gerald O. Myers
1475
Cotton Responses to Foliar and In-Furrow Applied AmiSorb and Fertility Treatments
T. K. Witten, J. T. Cothren and F. M. Hons
1475
Physiological Characterization of Cotton (G.hirsutum) in Response to Water Deficit
A. L. Nepomuceno, D. M. Oosterhuis and J. M. Stewart,
1479
Growth, Lint Yield and Fiber Quality as Affected by 15 And 30-Inch Row Spacing and Pix Rates
W. B. Prince, J. A. Landivar and C. W. Livingston
1481
Evaluation of Plant Growth Regulators for Effect on the Growth and Yield of Cotton
Duli Zhao and Derrick Oosterhuis
1482
Cotton Harvest-Aid Trials in Central Texas
Robert G. Lemon, Thomas A. Hoelewyn, Tom J. Gerik and Kyle L. Faver
1484
Heat Units (DD 60's) and Cotton Growth Stages
A. Ozzie Abaye, Patrick M. Phipps, Barron B. Keeling and Derrick M. Oosterhuis
1485
Plant Growth Analysis of Transgenic Bt Cotton
A. S. Godoy, A. L. E. Moreno and C. E. A. Garcia
1485
Response of Nucotn 33b to Early Defoliation in the Yaqui Valley, Sonora, Mexico
Arturo Hernández-Jasso and Francisco J. Gutiérrez-Zamorán
1487
Influence of Surfactants, Nitrogen Salts, and Ethephon on Cotton Defoliants
E. J. Jones, G. D. Wills, J. E. Hanks and A. B. Curry, III
1489
Harvest Aid Effects on Seed Quality on the Texas High Plains
Danny Carmichael, Norm Hopper and Randy Boman
1491
Root Distribution of Cotton: Effects of Water Application Amounts Under Subsurface Drip Irrigation
R.B. Hutmacher, K.R. Davis, S.S. Vail, M.S. Peters, A. Nevarez and J. Covarrubias
1491
Modeling Plant Canopy Reflectance Using Commercial Ray Tracing Software
S.J. Maas
1495
Using GPS to Scout Cotton for Variable Rate Pix (Mepiquat Chloride) Application
M. E. Thurman and R. W. Heiniger
1499
Effect of Simulated Hail on Boll and Fiber Development of Cotton
Michael A. Jones
1502
Effects of Planting Dates on Fruit Distribution and Yield
C. W. Livingston, J. A. Landivar and W. B. Prince
1503
The Effect of Adjuvant Class on Absorption of Selected Cotton Harvest-Aids, and Resulting Necrosis
David Stair, Tom Cothren and Lee Tarpley
1503
Responses of Field-Grown Cotton to Shade: an Overview
Duli Zhao and Derrick Oosterhuis
1503


COTTON QUALITY MEASUREMENTS CONFERENCE

Single Fiber Based Determination of Short Fiber Content
Th. Schneider, D. Rettig, J. M�ssig
1511
Distributional Changes in Cotton Fiber Length During Processing
Xiaoliang Cui, Timothy A. Calamari, Jr., Kearny Q. Robert and John B. Price
1513
HVI Measurements of Short Fiber Content
H. H. Ramey, Jr.
1513
Mass Determination of the Cotton Length Fibrogram
J. D. Bargeron
1514
Evaluation of Alternative Instrument Measurements for Selected Cotton Fiber Properties
Eric Hequet, Dean Ethridge, Reiyao Zhu
1516
Latest Developments and Results in Automatic SCF Counting, Part II: Improved Image Acquisition and Results Obtained
Jean-Paul Gourlot, Eric Hequet, Michel Giner, Ehoud Ahronowitz, Marc Hugon and Guillaume Damiand
1522
Status Report on Short Fiber Index and Elongation Measurements on the High Volume Instruments
Roger Riley
1524
Customer Evaluation of Premier HVI Systems
Robert A. Taylor
1530
Estimation of HVI Bundle Modulus and Toughness as Determinants to Tensile Properties of Spun Yarns
Moon W. Suh, Hyun-Jin Koo and Michael D. Watson
1530
Variation of Single Fiber Strength
You-Lo Hsieh
1536
Update on the Role of Cotton Structure and Morphology in Determining Fiber Strength
D.P. Thibodeaux and J.S. Moraitis
1539
Heavy Mechanical Processing Effects on Cotton Stickiness
D. T. Chun and D. E. Brushwood
1542
A Rapid Test for Honeydew Contamination Using the Clinitest Reagent
Roy M. Broughton, Jr. and Robert Wade Wallace
1544
Honeydew Sugar Estimates Differ Among Reducing-Sugar Test Methods
Robert L. Nichols, William B. Miller, Kiran Mysore and Henry H. Perkins, Jr.
1547
Experience with Cotton Stickiness Testing
James L. Knowlton
1550
The Use of Elevated Temperatures to Reduce the Stickiness Potential of Honeydew Contaminated Cottons
Donald E. Brushwood
1553
The SDL-CIRAD High Speed Stickiness Detector: Improvements Incorporated in the Production Version
Russell J. Crompton and Richard Frydrych
1557
Investigating New Factors in Cotton Color Grading
B. Xu, C. Fang and M. D. Watson
1559
Additional Factors for HVI Color Grading
K.E. Duckett, T. Zapletalova, L. Cheng, H. Ghorashi and M. Watson
1565
An Examination of the Accuracy of HVI Color/Trash Meters for Use in Gins
Richard K. Byler and W. Stanley Anthony
1567
Improved Prediction of Leaf Grade From Real Time Gin-Based Measurements
Richard K. Byler and W. Stanley Anthony
1572
Characterization of Cotton Fiber Development
Eileen K. Boylston, Nancy M. Morris and Devron P. Thibodeaux
1575
Counting White Specks Using Image Analysis
Young J. Han, Wade E. Lambert, Robert E. Harrison and Charles K. Bragg
1575
Microscopic Examination of Cotton Samples Before and after AFIS Analysis
W. R. Goynes, B. F. Ingber and P. D. Bel-Berger
1579
Studies of Quality in Cotton: What Have We Learned since Balls, 1928?
J.M. Bradow, P.J. Bauer and A.K. Murray
1581
Origin and Growth of Extinction Bands in Cotton
A.V. Moharir, Lieva Van Langenhove and Paul Kiekens
1583
Convolutions in the Same Diploid and Tetraploid Cotton Varieties Grown at Different Agroclimatic Locations
Anil Moharir, Lieva Van Langenhove and Paul Kiekens
1587
Cotton Specific Surface Area Measurement by Adsorption of Methylene Blue
C. Kaewprasit, E. Hequet, J-M. Douillard and N. Abidi
1592
An EPR Original Approach for Characterization of Porous Materials and Application to Cotton Fibers
N. Abidi, E. Hequet, C. Kaewprasit, B. Deroide and J-V. Zanchetta
1594
The Effect of Fiber Surface Irregularities on the Optical Mass of Cotton Beards
J. P. Gourlot, A. Drieling and C. K. Bragg
1598
The Effect of Moisture Content on the Optical Mass of Cotton Beards
C. K. Bragg, J. D. Wessinger and J. P. Gourlot
1599
A Reference Test For HVI Strength Measurements - Implications for HVI Testing
C. K. Bragg, J. D. Wessinger, L. C. Godbey, J. P. Gourlot and A. Drieling
1599
The Effect of Color on the Optical Mass of Cotton Beards
A. Drieling, C. K. Bragg and J. P. Gourlot
1609
Bundle Elongation Measurements for International Cotton Using Premier HVI Systems
Robert A. Taylor
1609
Quality of the 1997 Crop
Mack Bennett
1611
Quality Assurance Procedures Within a Classing Office
Stokes Quisenberry
1622
Analysis of Cotton Maturity And Fineness by Multiple NIR HVIs Part I: Data Analysis
S. M. Buco, J. G. Montalvo, Jr. and S. E. Faught
1623
Analysis of Cotton Maturity and Fineness by Multiple NIR HVIs Part II: Reference Method
J.G. Montalvo, Jr. and S.E. Faught
1625
Yarn Engineering Based on the Simulation of Knitted Fabrics - Possibilities and Limits for Ring-Yarns and OE-Rotor-Yarns
M. Gerig and B. Wulfhorst
1628
A Critical Look at "Calibration" in Cotton Quality Measurement
J. L. Woo
1631


JOINT SESSION: COTTON ENGINEERING-SYSTEMS CONFERENCE AND COTTON GINNING CONFERENCE

Wet Cotton and High Temperature Drying
S.E. Hughs and John Price
1637
Development of a Method to Estimate the Moisture Content of Cotton Bales
W. Stanley Anthony
1641
Management of Bale Tie Loads Through the Efficient Pressing and Packaging of Cotton
Shay L. Simpson and W. Stanley Anthony
1643
Method to Reduce the Force Required to Package Cotton
W. Stanley Anthony
1647
Electrical Power Quality and Consumption in Ginning
John D. Andreuccetti
1651
Cotton Yield Sensor Produces Yield Maps
Mike Gvili
1655
Dispersion Modeling of Ground-level Area Sources of Particulate
B.K. Fritz, G.W. Zwicke, B.W. Shaw and C.B. Parnell
1658
A Re-Examination of Particulate Dispersion Modeling for Cotton Gins
G. W. Zwicke, B. K. Fritz, C. B. Parnell, Jr. and B. W. Shaw
1663
Modifications for 1D3D Cyclones
R. V. Baker and S. E. Hughs
1666
Production and Disposal/Utilization of Cotton Ginwaste from the Texas High and Low Plains
Mark Castleberry and Emmett Elam
1669
Minimum Cost Air Pollution Control for Cotton Gins
Shawn Flannigan, Calvin B. Parnell, Jr. and Bryan W. Shaw
1674
Particle Size Distribution Results from The Coulter Counter Multisizer and the Graseby Andersen Cascade Impactor
Usha-Maria Buch, Calvin B. Parnell, Jr., Bryan W. Shaw and Brent Auvermann
1687
Processing Cottonseed and Gin Waste Together to Produce a Livestock Feed
J. A. Thomasson, W. S. Anthony, J. R. Williford, W. H. Johnson, S. R. Gregory, M. C. Calhoun and R. L. Stewart
1695
Gin Trash Studies Conducted in Georgia
Michael J. Bader, R. Keith Bramwell, Robert L. Stewart and Gary M. Hill
1698
Development of a Device to Replace Broken Bale Ties
W. Stanley Anthony
1699
Estimating Lint Cleaner Waste Flow-Rate
D.P. Whitelock and S.J. Thomson
1701
Weaving Performance From The Coupled Lint Cleaner: A Preliminary Report
J. B. Price and M. N. Gillum
1705
Future Involvement of the Agricultural Research Service in Gin Process Control
W. Stanley Anthony
1708
The Effect of Level of Defoliation on Storage and Quality of Seed Cotton
M. H. Willcutt, Charles E. Snipes and T. D. Valco
1709
Acid Delinted Cotton Seed Drying Rates
G. L. Barker and J. W. Laird
1716
Water and Starch Rates for Coating Cottonseed
Weldon Laird, Tom C. Wedegaertner and Gary L. Barker
1718
Gin Model with Windows-95, a Technology Update
S. D. Filip To and M. Herbert Willcutt
1720
Small Plot Evaluation of a Cotton Yield Monitor
T.P. Wallace and M.H. Willcut
1722


JOINT SESSION: COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE AND COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE

Growth and Biomass Partitioning in Obsolete and Modern Pima Cotton Cultivars
R. G. Percy and H. S. Moser
1725
Dry Matter Distribution and Yield of Normal- and Okra-Leaf Cotton Genotypes Released Between 1975 and 1997
J.J. Heitholt and W.R. Meredith, Jr.
1725
Fruiting Distribution Patterns among Three Cotton Varieties Under Irrigated Conditions
Steve E. Ozuna, E.J. Norton and J.C. Silvertooth
1725
Monitoring the Growth of Cotton Grown in Low Density in the Humid/Subhumid Tropics
Y. Crozat and P. Kasemsap
1730
Impact of Management on Cotton Growth and Development
Timothy C. Sharp
1733
Path Analysis of Cotton Yield Determinants
Frank Bordelon, Gerald O. Myers and Scott Milligan
1734
A Model to Estimate Cotton Canopy Temperature in the Desert Southwest
Paul W. Brown and Carolyn A. Zeiher
1734
Development of the University of Arizona Crop Monitoring System
E.R. Norton and J.C. Silvertooth
1734
Establishment of Squareman Decision Rules for Managing Early-Season Cotton
F. M. Bourland, N. P. Tugwell, D. M. Oosterhuis, M. J. Cochran, and D. M. Danforth
1737
Illustration of Crop Growth Patterns Generated by Cotman
F. M. Bourland, D. M. Oosterhuis and D. M. Danforth
1739
Usefulness of Cotman System of Plant Monitoring in the Mississippi Delta
Bryan R. Savoy, Gordon L. Andrews, Jon T. Ruscoe, John C. Coccaro and Ann F. Ruscoe
1740
NAWF as a Signal of Physiological Cutout, Derrick Oosterhuis
Fred Bourland and Adele Steger
1743

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