PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2001 BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 9-13, Anaheim, CA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

TABLE OF CONTENTS



BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION CONFERENCE

Report of NCC President
Robert E. McLendon
3
Fiber Quality and New Spinning Technologies
G. Stephen Felker
5
Cotton Variety Improvement
G. Stephen Felker
8
Bt Refugia for 2001
Allen B. Helms
8
Technology's Role in Least-Cost Cotton Systems
Brock Taylor
9
Economics of Sod-Based Rotation
J. J. Marois, D. L. Wright and T. D. Hewitt
10
Management Technology for Least Cost Cotton Systems
D. L. Wright, P. J. Wiatrak and J. J. Marois
12
Cotton Incorporated Report on Production Research
James B. Hansen
12
Market Place Insights
William B. Dunavant, Jr.
13


NEW DEVELOPMENTS FROM INDUSTRY
FM 5013 - New Stripper Fibermax Variety from Aventis
J. K. Dever
19
FM 5015, FM 5017 - New Stripper Fibermax Varieties from Aventis
J. K. Dever
19
CPCSD Acala Riata RR: A Roundup Ready® Acala for the San Joaquin Valley
Stephen R. Oakley and Eugene Lytle
20
Delta and Pine Land Company's New Stripper Roundup Ready Varieties: PM 2156 RR and PM 2379 RR
T. Speed, G. Rea, R. Sheetz and D. Keim
21
Delta and Pine Land Company's New Roundup Ready Cotton Varieties for 2001: Sure-Grow 521R and Paymaster PM 1199RR
D. Albers, R. McGowen and C. Williams
22
Delta and Pine Land Company's New Conventional Mid-Full Cotton Varieties: Deltapearl and DP565
K. E. Lege', Richard Leske and L. P. Burdett
23
DP 6207 Acala and DP 340 Pima - New Varieties for the San Joaquin Valley and the Pima Belt
James M. Olvey, Deborah J. Selfridge, Frank H. Olvey, Stella Ortiz and Kerry T. Webster
28
PHY 72 Acala, a Quantum Leap in Lint Yield for CA Growers
Joel F. Mahill, John W. Pellow, H. B. Cooper, Jr., David M. Anderson and John C. Palmer
28
Cold Tolerant Cotton for Ultra Early Planting
John M. Green and F. Linwood Roberts
30
ST 4793R - A New Mid-Season Roundup Ready® Variety from Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company
Lloyd L. McCall and Michael R. Robinson
32
ST 580 - A New Medium-Season Variety from Stoneville Pedigreed Seed Company
Mark E. Barfield
33
ST 2454R-Stoneville's New Roundup Ready Variety for the Stripper Market
D. Steven Calhoun
34
Consolidated Up-Packing Universal Density Bale Press
Chris J. Bednarz
34
Continental Eagle Corporation's Automated Lint Cleaner Louvers
Dennis P. Steele
37
John Deere AccuDepth (TM) Control System Provides Depth Control Accuracy to 2/10 Inch on Implements
M. A. Weinheimer
38
The 2700 Mulch Ripper: A Flexible, Multi-Element Cotton Tillage Tool for Optimal Residue Management, Improved Soil Breakout, and Versatile Soil Conditioning
M. A. Weinheimer
40
Dual Purpose Module Truck
Jerry Kitten and James K. Sikes
42
Redball® Lay-By Hooded Sprayer for UNR Cotton
Mark Aslesen
43
Redball® Broadcast Hooded Sprayers for Cotton
Mark Aslesen
44
Agriplan Introduces New Products for Precision Farming and Gin Control
Mike Gvili
45
Assail (TM): A New Tool for Insect Pest Management in Cotton
M. D. Parrish
46
Calypso: A New Neonicotinoid Insecticide for Cotton and Several Other Crops
A. M. Wyman, R. J. Steffens, A. Elbert and J. Kuehnhold
47
MESSENGER® - Harpin Protein Use in Cotton Production
Ned French
49
A New Look at Aphid Control
Jerry Kitten and James K. Sikes
57
Acramite (TM) - A New Miticide for Cotton
R. C. Moore, M. A. Dekeyser, P. T. McDonald and G. W. Angle, Jr.
58
Steward (TM) Insecticide - An Overview of Performance Under Section 18 in 2000
Dan Sherrod
60
New Tying System Technology for Cotton Bale Packaging
Norman O. Penegar
62


HARVEST AIDS SPECIAL SESSION
How Do Harvest Aids Work?
J. T. Cothren and T. K. Witten
69
Harvest Aids Timing and Scheduling
J. C. Banks
69
Harvest Aid Timing and Scheduling in the Southeast Choice of Materials and Performance
Michael G. Patterson and Thomas E. Smith
70
Harvest Aid Materials, Performance and Ultra Narrow Row Options for the Mid-South
Robert M. Hayes and C. Owen Gwathmey
71
Southwest Cotton Harvest Aid Performance and Narrow Row Options
Wayne Keeling
72
California Defoliation Summary 2000
S. Wright, B. Roberts, R. Vargas, G. Banuelos and T. Martin Duvall
72
Effects of Delayed Harvest on Lint Yield Fiber Properties and Profitability of Cotton
Craig W. Bednarz
72
Future of Harvest Aids
P. J. Wakelyn and K. Menchey
73


UPDATE ON CROP INSURANCE
Cotton Crop Insurance and Marketing Alternatives
Kim Anderson
79


CROP MANAGEMENT PROBLEM SOLVING
Producers Learn and Interact during Producer's Problem Solving Workshop: IPM
J. S. Jones, P. C. Ellsworth, R. Bagwell, V. M. Barkley, P. Cotty, K. Godfrey, L. D. Godfrey, P. B. Goodell, A. Heiden, B. R. Leonard, G. Lorenz, W. McCloskey, M. McGuire, S. Naranjo, M. Olsen, M. Rotstein, J. Rovey, R. Stinner and R. Vargas
85


COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL
Minutes of the 2000 Cotton Disease Council Business Meeting, January 12, 2001 Anaheim, CA
John D. Mueller
89
Report of the Cottonseed Treatment Committee - 2000
C. S. Rothrock
89
Report of Soil Fungicide Committee - 2000
G. L Sciumbato
93
Report of the Regional Disease Problems Committee - 2000
W. E. Batson, Jr.
97
Report of the Vascular Wilt Committee - 2000
Peggy M. Thaxton
98
Cotton Disease Loss Estimate Committee Report
Don Blasingame and Mukund V. Patel
102
Introduction to Two Newly Recognized Disorders of Cotton - Bronze Wilt and Seed Rot
Robert Loring Nichols
104
Field Incidence and Description of Bronze Wilt Symptoms
David W. Albers and David Guthrie
104
A Pedigree Analysis of Cotton Cultivars Affected by Bronze Wilt
K. M. El-Zik, P. M. Thaxton and J. B. Creech
105
Development of Bronze Wilt during the Growing Season
B. J. Phipps, A. S. Phillips and B. J. Tanner
108
The Timing of Bronze Wilt Appearance Affects Fruit Retention
C. O. Gwathmey, D. D. Howard, C. E. Michaud and E. F. Robison
108
Evidence that Agrobacterium Species Cause Bronze Wilt
A. A. Bell
111
Association of Agrobacterium Tumefaciens with Cottonseed
C. S. Rothrock, R. L. Sealy, D. A. Kluepfel and Z. Yan
116
Incidence and Description of Seed Rot
Michael A. Jones and Keith Edmisten
116
Greenhouse and Microplot Studies on Identification of a Casual Agent of Seed Rot
D. A. Kluepfel, J. D. Mueller, M. A. Jones, Z. Yan and J. T. Walker
117
Results of a Beltwide Screening Experiment to Identify Abnormalities in Seed Development
J. D. Mueller, M. A. Jones, Z. Yan, J. T. Walker, D. A. Kluepfel, J. C. Burgess, K. M. Howard, T. A. Kerby and K. E. Lege'
119
Opportunities for Developing Resistance to the Reniform Nematode in Cotton
A. F. Robinson
120
Root-Knot Nematode Screen of 150 Texas Race Stock Accessions
G. O. Myers, S. A. Fitch, A. E. Percival, P. D. Colyer, W. D. Caldwell and P. R. Vernon
121
Effects of Fusarium Resistance Gene on Agronomic Traits of Cotton
Chunda Feng, Jinfa Zhang, Xianlong Zhang, Yichun Nie and Jiehua Guo
124
Root-Knot and Reniform Nematode Suppression with Sidedress Applications of Aldicarb in Arkansas
G. M. Lorenz, III, J. Hopkins, Don Johnson, A. Fisher, S. Rodery, M. Hamilton, J. Sites, J. Reaper, T. Kirkpatrick, C. Coker, R. T. Robbins and C. Bonner
126
The Effects of Nematicides and Cover Crops on Reniform Nematode
C. Overstreet, B. Padgett, J. Price and E. C. McGawley
128
The Influence of Anhydrous Ammonia against Reniform Nematode
T. Erwin, C. Overstreet and E. McGawley
128
Impact of Nematicides on Cotton Production in Reniform Infested Fields
W. S. Gazaway, J. R. Akridge and K. McLean
128
Pythium Aphanidermatum and Cotton Seedling and Root Disease
C. R. Howell
129
Incidence and Severity of Cotton Seedling Diseases Under Stale Seed-Bed Production
P. D. Colyer and P. R. Vernon
129
Role of Host Exudates in the Development of Black Root Rot
C. S. Rothrock, S. A. Winters, S. Bennoua and D. B. Nehl
130
The S Strain of A. Flavus may be an Important Cause of Aflatoxin Contamination in South Texas
P. J. Cotty
130
Behavior of an Atoxigenic Strain of Aspergillus Flavus on Sterile Wheat: Insights Related to Field Use
K. E. Kobbeman and P. J. Cotty
130
The Effects of Fungicides on Phomopsis Boll Dangle Incidence and Severity
Boyd Padgett and Jason Price
134
Race Identification and Severity of Bacterial Blight from Natural Infestations Across the Cotton Belt
P. M. Thaxton, T. D. Brooks and K. M. El-Zik
137
Eliminating Seed-Borne Inoculum of Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Vasinfectum in Cotton
S. J. Allen and J. K. Kochman
139
Upland Cotton Varietal Response to Charcoal Rot
T. A. Turini, E. T. Natwick and C. G. Cook
140
The Performance of Breeding Lines with Partial Resistance to Pythium Ultimum and Rhizoctonia Solani
T. A. Wheeler, J. R. Gannaway, S. Fichtner and S. Yang
141
Mycofolora Associated with Cotton Production in Alabama
A. J. Palmateer, K. S. McLean and G. Morgan-Jones
144
Management of Cotton Seedling Disease Complexes
S. Fichtner, T. A. Wheeler, H. W. Kaufman, T. Isakeit and S. Yang
144
Fungal Antagonists of Rotylenchulus Reniformis
K. S. McLean, A. J. Palmateer, G. Morgan-Jones and W. Lawrence
145
Predicting Cotton Nematodes Distribution Utilizing Soil Electrical Conductivity
A. Khalilian, J. D. Mueller, Y. J. Han and F. J. Wolak
146
Preliminary Results: Effects of Ultradeep Fumigation on the Reniform Nematode
A. F. Robinson, C. G. Cook, A. C. Bridges and J. Bautista
149
Assessing the Effects of Planting Date, Seeding Rate and Fungicide on Cotton Stand and Yield
E. Burris, G. B. Padgett, J. Price and K. Sanders
150
The Impact of Phomopsis Boll Dangle in Northeast Louisiana
J. L. Price and G. B. Padgett
151
A Comparison of Telone and Telone Plus Vydate for Control of Reniform Nematodes in Cotton
P. D. Wigley, W. D. Shurley and S. J. Komar
153
Natural Reservoirs of Aspergillus Flavus in the Sonoran Desert: Potential Implications for Agricultural Areas
María L. Boyd and Peter J. Cotty
153
Effect of Selected Fungicides for Cotton Seedling Disease Management Across the Cotton Belt
K. S. McLean and Julius E. Fajardo
154
Soil Incorporation Effects on Nematicidal and Insecticidal Efficacy of Di-Syston and Temik
G. L. Sciumbato, D. L. Sudbrink, F. A. Harris, T. L. Kirkpatrick and L. D. Young
155
Reducing Herbicide-Induced Cotton Seedling Stress by Substituting Roundup for Conventional Herbicides on Roundup Ready Cotton and Adding Hopper-Box or In-Furrow Fungicides
G. L. Sciumbato and H. R. Hurst
157


COTTON ECONOMICS AND MARKETING CONFERENCE
Financial Conditions on U.S. Cotton Farms
Edward G. Smith and James W. Richardson
165
World Cotton Market Conditions
Terry P. Townsend
168
Washington Update
Wayne Bjorlie
174
The Economics of Bt Cotton in the Mississippi Delta 1997-2000
Fred T. Cooke, Jr., William P. Scott, Steven W. Martin and David W. Parvin, Jr.
175
Economics and Tillage Practices in Roundup Ready Cotton
George S. Hackman
177
Why Do Farmers Adopt Biotech Cotton?
Nicholas G. Kalaitzandonakes and Pasu Suntornpithug
179
Overseas Adoption of Bt Cotton: Implications for U.S. Producers
George B. Frisvold and Russell Tronstad
184
Economic Analysis of Ultra Narrow Row Cotton a Case Study, Panola County, Mississippi, 2000
Judd Gentry
186
Whole Farm Analysis of Ultra Narrow Row Cotton Crop Rotations in the Southern Piedmont
S. G. Bullen, A. B. Brown and T. Pegram
187
Cost Comparison of UNR Versus Conventional Row Cotton: A Preliminary Analysis
Jeannie Nelson, Sukant Misra, Phil Johnson, Jason Blackshear and Alan Brashears
189
Profit Maximizing Winter Cover Crop, Tillage and Nitrogen Fertilization Systems for Cotton
J. A. Larson, E. C. Jaenicke, R. K. Roberts and D. D. Tyler
191
An Economic Analysis of Best Management Practices for Louisiana Cotton Production
K. W. Paxton, J. W. Barnett, D. J. Boquet and R. L. Hutchinson
193
Cost Comparison of Tillage Systems in Southern Alabama
Kevin Atwell, John Bradley and Robet Buman
196
No-Till Cotton Production in Mississippi
D. W. Parvin, J. D. Stephens, S. W. Martin and F. T. Cooke
199
Skip-Row Cotton Production in Mississippi
Dudley Stephens and D. W. Parvin, Jr.
200
Precision Farming Practices in Irrigated Cotton Production in the Texas High Plains
Man Yu, Eduardo Segarra, Susan Watson, Hong Li and Robert J. Lascano
201
Impact of Quality on the Profitability of Irrigated Cotton Production on the Texas High Plains
Megan L. Denning, Octavio A. Ramirez and Carlos Carpio
208
Merchandising CCC-Owned Cotton Via E-Commerce
David Kirkland
217
Economic Analysis of Solid Versus Skip-Row Cotton: A Case Study Tallahatchie County, MS 2000
Jimbo Burkhalter, Dave Parvin and Dudley Stephens
218
Cotton Exports and Interaction with Textile Trade
Darren Hudson and Don Ethridge
219
Are Current Crop and Revenue Insurance Products Meeting the Needs of Texas Cotton Producers
J. E. Field, S. K. Misra and O. Ramirez
222
Grower-Level Benefit Cost Analysis of Boll Weevil Eradication in the Southern Rolling Plains of Texas
J. L. Johnson, C. G. Sansone, T. W. Fuchs and R. R. Minzenmayer
227
Optimal Timing for Placing and Lifting Cotton Futures Market Hedges
Blake K. Bennett and Jeanne Reeves
230
Selection of Primary Marketing Strategies by Cotton Producers
Olga Isengildina and Darren Hudson
233
Texas-Oklahoma Producer Cotton Market Summary: 1999/2000
Jeannie Nelson, Kevin Hoelscher, Sukant Misra and Don Ethridge
237
Profitability of Cotton Production in the Texas High Plains
Jason Blackshear and Phillip Johnson
241
Organic Cotton: Production and Marketing Trends in the U.S. and Globally - 2000
Sandra Marquardt
244
Global Demand for ELS Cotton
Matthew S. Laughlin
246
Trade in Cotton and Cotton Apparel: Issues and Directions
G. A. Raines, III and M. A. Messura
250
NAFTA and the Integration of North America's Cotton Textile and Apparel Industries
Leslie Meyer and Stephen MacDonald
253
Economics of the Cotton Boll Weevil Control in the Texas High Plains
Carlos Carpio, Octavio Ramírez and Scott Armstrong
256
Economic Analysis of Pix (Mepiquat Chloride) Application Strategies Using a Cotton Simulation Model
Yao-chi Lu and V. R. Reddy
262
Preliminary Estimates of the Cost of Extrusion Processing of Cotton Gin By-Product as a Livestock Feed
Marty Middleton, Emmett Elam, Greg Holt and Weldon Laird
266
Factors Affecting Cotton Distribution in China
Hunter Colby and Carol Skelly
270
Inter-Fiber Competition: Cotton's Declining Market Share in China
Cheng Fang, Hunter Colby and Bruce Babcock
275
Forecasting of U.S. Cotton Demand for Apparel - An Analysis Based on Government and Private Data Sources
Eun-Kyung Lee and Moon W. Suh
277
An Estimated 2000 Texas-Oklahoma Pre-Season Price Schedule Based on Market History
Jason Ward, Kevin Hoelscher, Sukant Misra and Don Ethridge
282
A Web Based Cotton Harvesting Cost Calculator
Jeannie Nelson, Sukant Misra, Amar Devagouda and Jeanne Reeves
284
Arizona Temporal and Spatial Yield Variability
Mohammed Zerkoune
287
Findings from a Focus Group of Precision Farming Technology Adopters
Burton C. English and Roland K Roberts
291
Cotton Production in Relation to the Probability of Precision Farming Technology Adoption in Tennessee Counties
R. K. Roberts, B. C. English and J. A. Larson
292
Effect of Defoliation Timing on Yield, Quality, and Profit: A Summary of Two Years Research
W. Don Shurley and Craig W. Bednarz
294


COTTON ENGINEERING-SYSTEMS CONFERENCE
Evaluation of Methods of Planting and Row Spacing in Ultra Narrow Row Cotton (URNC)
Kevin D. Howard, Thomas A. Kerby, Janet Burgess, Michael Casavechia, Alan Coskrey and Jeff Miller
299
No Till and Tillage Under Subsurface Drip Irrigation
Juan Enciso, Bryan Unruh, Steve Sturtz and Warren Multer
299
Comparison of Spray, LEPA, and Subsurface Drip Irrigated Cotton
James P. Bordovsky
301
Water Resource Development and Irrigation Management for Sprinkler and SDI in the Tennessee Valley
Larry M. Curtis, Charles H. Burmester, David H. Harkins, B. E. Norris and Jim Baier
305
A Plant Height Sensor for Real Time, Variable Rate Application
A. D. Beck and S. W. Searcy
307
Remote Sensing of Cotton Grown Under Multiple Water and Nitrogen Levels
Donald F. Wanjura and Dan R. Upchurch
311
Remote Sensing for Predicting Cotton Yield
J. Alex Thomasson, Jian Chen, James R. Wooten and Scott A. Shearer
317
Development of Site Specific Management for Reclamation of Salt Affected Soil Ulitlizaling Preliminary EM-38 and Core Soil Sample Data
Randy D. Horney, Brock Taylor, Daniel S. Munk, Bruce R. Roberts, Richard E. Plant and Scott M. Lesch
319
Preliminary Thermal Defoliation Trials
P. A. Funk, B. E. Lewis and S. E. Hughs
323
Foreign Matter and Lint Quality as Affected by Defoliation Levels in Stripper Harvested Cotton
A. D. Brashears, Randy Boman, Tome Runyon, Robert Lemon, Todd Baughman, Bryan Unruh and J. C. Banks
324
Spindle Picker and Stripper Harvesting Systems Cost Using COTSIM
Michael H. Willcutt, S. D. Filip To, Eugene Columbus and Tommy Valco
324
Simultaneous Evaluation of Multiple Commercial Yield Monitors in Georgia
C. D. Perry, G. Vellidis, N. Wells and C. Kvien
328
Field Testing of Mississippi State University Cotton Yield Monitor
Ruixiu Sui and J. Alex Thomasson
339
Cotton Yield Mapping: Texas Experiences in 2000
S. W. Searcy, A. D. Beck and J. P. Roades
342
Stripper Cotton Yield Sensor Produces Yield Map
Mike Gvili and Jerry Brightbill
345
Cotton Crop Management Under Mediterranean Conditions: Use of Water, N, Pix and Plastic Mulch for Early Production
P. Clouvel, M. Cretenet, E. Jallas, J. L. Willers and J. Wéry
346


COTTON GINNING CONFERENCE
Ultra Narrow Row Cotton Ginning and Textile Performance Results
Thomas D. Valco, W. Stanley Anthony and David D. McAlister III
355
Small Trash Particles in Samples of Ginned Cotton
W. Stanley Anthony, Roy V. Baker and S. Ed Hughs
357
Characterizing Small Trash Particles and an Assessment of their Impact on Textile Operations
David D. McAlister, III and Michael S. Hill
362
Quality of the 2000 Crop
Robbie L. Seals
366
The New Automatic Classing System
Darryl W. Earnest and Steve L. Grantham
367
Spot Cotton Quotations
Mack Bennett
370
Considerations for an Appropriate Air Quality Permit for Cotton Gins
S. E. Hughs, P. J. Wakelyn, D. S. Findley, J. K. Green and R. A. Isom
372
Federal OSHA and EPA Rulemaking
P. J. Wakelyn
376


COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE
Yield Components in 53 Converted Race Stocks
D. G. Jones, Z. Nasirca, C. W. Smith and C. Eixmann
387
Variation in Number of Trichomes on Cotton Stems, Leaves, and Bracts
J. M. Hornbeck, F. M. Bourland and N.R. Benson
387
Associations of Fiber Quality and within Boll Yield Components in near Long Staple Upland Cotton
Chris Braden and C. Wayne Smith
387
Mapping of Cotton Fiber Length and Strength Quantitative Trait Loci Using Micro Satellites
T. D. Brooks, A. E. Pepper, O.U.K. Reddy, P. M. Thaxton and K. M. El-Zik
387
Performance of Pima Germplasm Lines Possessing High Strength and Long Length Fiber
Richard G. Percy
388
Selection for Tolerance to Early Foliar Decline in Pima Cotton
R. G. Percy, H. Moser, R. B. Hutmacher and S. D. Wright
390
Rolled Towel Bioassay to Identify Roundup Ready® Trait in Cotton Seed
B. R. Savoy, D. A. Berkey and P. G. Johnson
390
An Alternative System for Determining Small-Plot Harvest Weights
E. D. Vories, N. R. Benson and F. M. Bourland
392
Development of an Efficient Process for the Introgression of Transgenic Traits into Cotton
David Dickerson and Albert Balducchi
392
Cotton Improvement's Future: A Cooperative Research Proposal
Gerald O. Myers
393
PhytoGen PSC355 - 2000 Update
R. Haygood, R. McPherson and E. Lubbers
400
Fiber Quality Trends Across Years and Varieties
David W. Albers, Thomas A. Kerby and Ken Lege
402
Yield and Fiber Quality Comparisons between Transgenic and Conventional Varieties
K. E. Lege', T. A. Kerby, D. A. Albers and T. R. Speed
405
Agronomic and Economic Evaluation of Bollgard Cottons on the Southern High Plains of Texas
Jeff Miller, Tom Speed, Dave Albers and Dan R. Krieg
408
Fiber Quality Stability of Significant Delta and Pine Land Varieties Over Years and Locations
Tom Kerby, Marc Bates, Janet Burgess, Ken Lege and Dave Albers
410
Seedling Vigor Effects on Tolerance of Roundup Ready® Cotton Varieties to Roundup Ultra (TM) Herbicide
Kevin D. Howard, Thomas A. Kerby, Janet Burgess, Michael Casavechia and Alan Coskrey
414
Two Year Summary of the Agronomic Performance of One Bollgard II (TM) Donor Variety
J. S. Mahaffey, K. D. Howard, T. A. Kerby, J. C. Burgess, M. Casavechia and A. Coskrey
417
Lint Yield Response of Bollgard® (BG), Roundup Ready® (RR), and BG/RR Cotton Under Irrigation in Oklahoma
Laval M. Verhalen, Bruce E. Greenhagen and Robert W. Thacker
419
A Comparison of Transgenic and Conventional Cotton Varieties
Michael Robinson and Lloyd McCall
419
Performance of Transgenic Cotton Varieties in Arizona
H. S. Moser, W. B. McCloskey and J. C. Silvertooth
420
Performance and Plant Mapping of PSC355 in the Hot, Dry Summer of 2000
R. McPherson and F. Bordelon
423
Analysis of the Bollgard® Cotton in Chihuahua Mexico
J. González -García, J. E. Magaña-Magaña and E. Barrón Del Val
426
Unexpected Segregation Involving a Texas Marker Stock
Claude Rhyne
426
2000 Mississippi Cotton Variety Trials Yield Performance
J. B. Creech, T. P. Wallace, J. R. Johnson and N. W. Buehring
429
Bollgard® Plus Roundup Ready® Cultivar Comparison in Southwest Georgia
Rome Ethredge, Jeff Nunnery and Wes Briggs
430
Yield Stability of Older and Newer Cotton Varieties in Tennessee
C. O. Gwathmey and A. M. Saxton
430
Evaluation of Transgenic Versus Conventional Cotton Varieties (1998-2000)
Eddie McGriff, Joel Hudgins, Mitchell May, Steve M. Brown and Lloyd May
431
Response of Cotton Cultivars and Strains to Reniform Nematodes
C. G. Cook, W. B. Prince, A. F. Robinson, A. C. Bridges and J. A. Bautista
433
Performance of PD 97000 Series Germplasm Lines and Notice of their Release
O. Lloyd May
434
Methods to Evaluate Variation in Cotton Gland Density and Distribution
Jodi Scheffler, Jack McCarty, Jr., Brian Scheffler and William Meredith, Jr.
435
Cotton Fiber from Biotech Cotton is as Safe as Fiber from Conventional Cotton
K. Gustafson, R. Goodman and J. Astwood
436
Improvement of Regeneration and Agrobacterium-Mediated Transformation of Cotton
G. Sunilkumar and Keerti S. Rathore
436
Genetic Similarity among Improved Cotton Cultivars Based on SSR Markers and their Relationship with F2 Hybrid Performance in Agronomic and Fiber Traits
S. Basu, C. Cheatham, D. B. Shoemaker, S. Saha, J. N. Jenkins, J. C. McCarty, Jr. and O. A. Gutiérrez
436
A Genetic Linkage Map of SSR Markers Based on a Gossypium Nelsonii and G. Australe F2 Population
Samina N. Qureshi, M. Altaf-Khan, S. Saha, Johnie N. Jenkins, Curt L. Brubaker and Umesh K. Reddy
437
Notice of Release of Arkot A306 and Arkot A314 Germplasm Lines of Cotton
F. M. Bourland and C. W. Smith
437
Notice of Release of 'Tamcot Pyramid' Cotton
P. M. Thaxton and K. M. El-Zik
438
Release of CRS Backcrossed to 94l-25
D. G. Jones, C. W. Smith and C. Eixmann
441


COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE
The Impact of Weed Control Programs on Development of Transgenic Cotton
N. R. Burgos, M. L. Mobley and M. R. McClelland
445
Effect of Roundup Ultra Applications on Boll Rentention in Roundup Ready Cotton in Greenhouse and Field Conditions
Wendy Pline, Keith Edmisten, John Wilcut and Randy Wells
445
Evaluation of Roundup Ready Cotton Tolerance to Roundup Ultra Herbicide in Commercial Sizeplots in Mississippi in 1999 and 2000
William H. McCarty, Anthony Mills, Randy Smith, T. Pepper and W. Maily
446
Effect of Glyphosate (Roundup Ultra) on Pollen Viability and Pollination in Roundup-Ready Cotton
Wendy Pline, Keith Edmisten, John Wilcut and Randy Wells
446
Response of Roundup Ready Cotton to Roundup Ultra
R. P. Viator, J. T. Cothren and S. A. Senseman
447
NAWF and Heat Unit Accumulation for Determining Cotton Defoliation
T. K. Witten, J. T. Cothren and R. G. Lemon
447
The Effect of Selected Harvest Aid Chemicals Applied at Various Times on Seed Quality
Danny Carmichael, Norman Hopper, Richard Zartman, Emmett Elam, Randy Boman and John Gannaway
448
The Influence of Defoliation Timing on Micronaire and Yields in North Carolina Cotton
Joel Faircloth, Keith Edmisten and Randy Wells
448
Involvement of Protein Kinases in the NaCl-Induced Upregulation of Antioxidant Enzyme Activities in Cotton Callus
D. R. Gossett, C. V. Orellana, S. W. Banks and M. C. Lucas
448
Involvement of Calcium in the NaCl-Induced Up-Regulation of Antioxidant Enzyme Activity in Cotton Callus
Stephen W. Banks, Terry L. Heck, Dalton R. Gossett and M. Cran Lucas
452
Evaluation of Tillage Methods and Deep Plowing
B. J. Phipps, A. S. Phillips and B. J. Tanner
456
Effects of Weed-Free Periods on Plant Development in Ultra-Narrow Row and Conventional Row Cotton
J. Mark Rinehardt, Randy Wells, Keith Edmisten and John Wilcut
458
Row Spacing and Nitrogen Effects on Yield and Earliness of Cotton
Ernest L. Clawson and J. Tom Cothren
459
Growth and Yield Comparisons of Pix® Plus and Additional Bacillus Cereus Treated Cotton
Russell C. Nuti, T. K. Witten and J. T. Cothren
459
Physiological Responses of Common Cotton Cultivars to Water-Deficit Stress
Cassandra Meek, Derrick Oosterhuis and James Stewart
459
Water Deficit and K Deficiency in Cotton
D. L . Coker, D. M. Oosterhuis and R. S. Brown
460
Genotypic and Environmental Effects on Partitioning at the Whole Plant, Boll and Seed Level for Predicting Yield and Stress
R. S. Brown, D. M. Oosterhuis, D. L. Coker and L. Fowler
460
Transgenic Expression and Evaluation of Plants Transformed with a Synthetic Analog of Magainin
S. N. Rajguru and J. McD. Stewart
461
Plant Population Levels and Earliness in American Upland Cotton
Hal Lewis
461
Yield Response of Cotton to Narrow-Row Planting and Three Plant Populations in the Coastal Bend of Texas
C. J. Fernandez, C. W. Livingston, B. Prince and M. Kocurek
464
Ultra-Narrow Row Cotton Production in Mississippi
D. W. Parvin, J. D. Stephens, S. W. Martin and F. T. Cooke
467
Evaluation of Narrow and Ultra Narrow Cotton in Arizona
P. A. Clay, W. B. McCloskey and S. H. Husman
469
Agronomic and Economic Evaluation of Ultra Narrow Row Cotton Production in Arizona 1999-2000
S. H. Husman, W. B. McCloskey, T. Teegerstrom, P. A. Clay and R. J. Wegener
470
Management Systems for Transgenic Cotton in Ultra Narrow Rows
S. P. Nichols and C. E. Snipes
474
Water Deficit Timing, Rate of Development Impacts on Some Fiber Quality Characteristics
R. B. Hutmacher, M. P. Keeley, S. S. Vail, K. R. Davis and C. J. Phene
475
Variability in Micronaire: Sources and Significance
J. M. Bradow, R. M. Johnson, P. J. Bauer and G. F. Sassenrath-Cole
477
Mepiquat Chloride Effects on Fiber Quality are Related to Boll Location
Gayle H. Davidonis, Ann Johnson, Juan A. Landivar and Carlos J. Fernandez
478
Water Input and Fiber Property Variability from a Flowering Date and Boll Location Perspective
G. H. Davidonis, A. S. Johnson, J. A. Landivar and C. J. Fernandez
480
Delineating Factors Contributing to Within-Field Variability in Mississippi Delta Cotton Production Fields
Gretchen F. Sassenrath-Cole, J. Ray Williford, H.C. Pringle and Kenneth B. Hood
481
Validation of COTMAN Rules in the Texas High Plains
Brant Baugh, Randy Boman, James Leser, Tommy Doederlein and Johnna Patterson
481
Timing Defoliation Based on Heat Units Accumulated Past Cutout: A Three Year Summary
N. R. Benson, F. M. Bourland, E. D. Vories and W. C. Robertson
485
Relationship between Levels of Cavitation and Yield Performance
K. E. Lege' and T. A. Kerby
486
Environmental Productivity Indices for Cotton Growth and Development
K. Raja Reddy and Harry F. Hodges
488
Field Evaluation of Sprinkler-Induced Flower Loss and Yield Reductions
J. J. Burke, A. D. Brashears, D. F. Wanjura and T. D. Valco
489
Field Performance of Cotton Based on the Seed Production Year
William H. McCarty, Craig W. Bednarz, Ernest H. Flint, Thomas A. Kerby, Kevin D. Howard and Janet Burgess
489
Effects of Planting Seed Size on Performance of Two Cultivars at Seven Locations
C. O. Gwathmey, N. R. Benson, W. D. Caldwell, K. D. Howard, T. A. Kerby and B. J. Phipps
494
CWP.TAMU.EDU: The Crop Weather Program for South Texas
C. J. Fernandez, N. T. Trolinger, C. W. Livingston and M. Perez
497
Compensation of Cotton to Square Removal
Ozzie Abaye, Ames Herbert, Derrick Oosterhuis, Virginia Pitman and J. C. Maitland
498
Association of Fruit Retention Percentages on Yield and Earliness
Tom Kerby, Marc Bates and Janet Burgess
498
Comparing Early Season Fruit Retention Across Different Physiogeographic Regions of Texas
Doug Pustejovsky, Dave Albers, Janet Burgess and Jim Bosch
501
Evaluation of the Efficacy of Boll Opening Materials for Late-Season Cotton Management
Michael A. Jones
503
Action® Harvest Aid - Methods of Application and Data Review
H. Ray Smith and Jerry Wells
505
Cotton Defoliation and Desiccation Results with Aim (TM) and Aim (TM) Tank Mixtures
Terry W. Mize, L. D. Hatfield, D. W. Long and H.G. Hancock
505
Large-Scale Harvest-Aid Performance Trials in the Texas High Plains
Randy Boman, Mark Kelley and Johnna Patterson
506
Efficacy of Novartis CGA248757 (Action) Harvest-Aid in the Texas High Plains
Mark Kelley, Randy Boman and Cherinell Riley
506
Evaluation of Action® as a Cotton Harvest-Aid in West Central Texas
Billy E. Warrick
507
Results from Small and Large Plot MESSENGER® Studies in South Georgia
S. M. Brown, C. W. Bednarz, J. T. Flanders, S.N. Brown and T.B. Tankersley
511
Response of Cotton to Applications of Messenger - First Year Results
Jay Phelps and William H. McCarty
511
Cotton Plant Physiological and Yield Responses to Nitrogen Status
Duli Zhao and Derrick Oosterhuis
511
Utilization of CoRoN® to Compensate Nitrate Deficiencies Identified by Petiole Analysis
Grady Coburn, Joe Townsend, Michael M. Kenty, Tripp Crook, Carl Turney and Randy Renfroe
514
Effect of Pix Plus and Bacillus Cereus on the Physiology and Yield of Cotton
D. M. Oosterhuis, D. Zhao and D. Brunk
514
Real Time Variable Rate Pix Application
A. D. Beck and S. W. Searcy
515
Analysis of Cotton Yield Stability Across Population Densities
C. W. Bednarz, D. C. Bridges and S. M. Brown
519
Dryland Performance of Eight Cotton Cultivars Grown in Narrow Rows in the South Texas Coastal Plains
C. W. Livingston, W. B. Prince and C. J. Fernandez
519
Evaluation of Ultra Narrow Row Cotton in Mexico
A. S. Godoy, M. E. Castro and C. E. A. Garcia
520
Evaluation of Ultra-Narrow Row Cotton in South Carolina
Michael A. Jones
522
Varying Cotton Plant Densities in California Ultra-Narrow Row Cotton
Lou Anne McKnight and Philip Jost
524
The Effects of Different Pix® Formulations on Cotton Root Growth
E. P. Millhollon, W. D. Caldwell and R. A. Anderson
524
Effects of MESSENGER (TM) on Cotton Grown in the Field and Under Controlled Conditions
Cassandra Meek, Derrick Oosterhuis and Bill Robertson
526
Maximum Internode Distance Method for Mepiquat Chloride Decisions: California Evaluations
R. B. Hutmacher, R. L. Delgado, M. P. Keeley, B.H. Marsh, S. Perkins, E. Weir and L. Sanchez
527
Pima Responses to Modified Growth Regulator and Irrigation Management
M. P. Keeley, R. B. Hutmacher, R. L. Delgado, D. S. Munk, S. Perkins, S. S. Vail, K. R. Davis, C. J. Phene and M. S. Peters
531
Comparison of Nitrogen Sampling Analytical Techniques for Estimating Cotton Plant Nitrogen Status
Qiaolan Wang, Derrick Oosterhuis and Dennis Coker
534
Summary of CoRoN (TM) Studies in Arkansas
D. M. Oosterhuis and S. K. Gomez
537
Changes in Cotton Plant Growth and Physiology during the Development of Boron Deficiency
Duli Zhao and Derrick Oosterhuis
540
Evaluation of Soil and Foliar Fertilization with Boron in Arkansas
W. C. Robertson, D. M. Oosterhuis and J. S. McConnell
540
Studies of Pix and Foliar Fertilization with KNO3 in Cotton
D. L. Coker, D. M. Oosterhuis and R. S. Brown
540
Evaluation of Remote Sensing for Plant Growth Regulator and Defoliant Applications
J. E. Hanks, G. D. Wills and E. J. Jones
542
Effects of Adjuvants on Action® Defoliant
E. J. Jones, G. D. Wills and J. E. Hanks
543
Characterization of the Target Growth Curve Used in COTMAN (TM): Regional Project Summary
D.M. Oosterhuis, A.O. Abaye, C.A. Bednarz, E.M. Holman and S.K. Gomez
544
Removal of Cotton Fruit by Chemical and Physical Means at Insecticide Termination to Improve Yields
R. S. Brown, D. M. Oosterhuis, F. M. Bourland and D. L. Coker
544
Effect of Insecticide Termination at Varying Heat Units after Cutout on Yield, Boll Weight, Fiber Quality and Carbon Movement
R. S. Brown and D. M. Oosterhuis
546
Effects of Delayed Fruiting on Cotton Root Growth during Water Deficit Stress and its Implications on Yield
Disha Dumka and Craig W. Bednarz
548
The Effects of Polymer Coating on Undelinted Cottonseed
David Becker, Norman W. Hopper and Thomas C. Wedegaertner
549
Molecular Cloning and Analysis of the Gene for a Cotton Fatty Acid Desaturase (FAD2)
I. L. Pirtle, W. Kongcharoensuntorn, M. Nampaisansuk, K. D. Chapman, R. M. Pirtle and J. E. Knesek
551
Symplasmic Continuum from the Outer Integument to the Nucellus in the Developing Cotton Seed
Karin Ruth Jacobsen, Amarjit S. Basra, Mikal E. Saltveit and Judy Jernstedt
554
Effects of Nutrient Stress on Canopy Spectral Reflectance and Yield
J. J. Read, J. M. McKinion, L. Tarpley and K. R. Reddy
557
Characterization of the Cotton Fruiting Curve
A. O. Abaye, James Maitland, Jessica Bryant and Derrick Oosterhuis
557
Cotton Plant Canopy Response to Particle Film Application
D. J. Makus and L. Zibilske
557
Cell Wall Biosynthesis in Developing Cotton Fibers: Glycan Oligomers
Allen K. Murray, Robert L. Nichols, Gretchen F. Sassenrath-Cole and Daniel S. Munk
561


COTTON SOIL MANAGEMENT AND PLANT NUTRITION CONFERENCE
On-Farm Testing of Site-Specific Management for Irrigated Cotton
K. F. Bronson, J. W. Keeling, T. Wheeler, R. J. Lascano, P. Dotray, A. Brashears, S. Searcy, K. Siders, J. D. Booker, J. Booker, R. K. Boman, H. Li and T. Chua
567
Impact of Grid Sampling on Traditional Agronomic Practices
Robert Flynn
567
Utilization of Remote Sensing to Detect Fertilizer Nitrogen Effects on Cotton Growth
W. M. Peterson and J. J. Varco
568
Site-Specific Nitrogen Management for Cotton
J. Glenn Davis
569
Identification of Management Zones Based on Cotton Yield and Soil Parameters
J. Ping and C. J. Green
571
Using 15N to Determine Nitrogen Fertilizer Efficiency in Cotton Following Corn
Chism Craig and C. W. Kennedy
574
Residual Nitrogen Effects in a Cotton-Corn Rotation
D. J. Boquet, W. J. Thomas, H. J. Mascagni, A. B. Coco and S. S. Hague
575
N Management in San Joaquin Valley Acala Cotton: Growth and Yield Responses
B. A. Roberts, R. B. Hutmacher, R. L. Travis, D. E. Rains, B. H. Marsh, R. N. Vargas, B. L. Weir, S. D. Wright, D. S. Munk, M. P. Keeley, R. Delgado, S. Perkins and F. Fritschi
576
N Management in San Joaquin Valley Acala Cotton: Soil Profile N Responses to Management
R. B. Hutmacher, R. L. Travis, D. E. Rains, B. A. Roberts, B. H. Marsh, R. N. Vargas, B. L. Weir, S. D. Wright, D. S. Munk, M. P. Keeley, R. Delgado, S. Perkins and F. Fritschi
579
Summary of Nitrogen Management Experiments in Irrigated Cotton in Arizona
J. C. Silvertooth, E. J. Norton, E. R. Norton and C. D. Holifield
582
Responses to Ultra Narrow Row Cotton to Nitrogen Fertilization
J. S. McConnell, R. C. Kirst, Jr., R. E. Glover, R. Benson and W. H. Baker
582
Nitrogen Fertilization of Ultra-Narrow Row Cotton in Tennessee
D. D. Howard, C. O. Gwathmey and W. M. Percell
582
Salt-Affected Soils for Ultra-Narrow Row Cotton Production
B. L. Unruh and M. Murphy
583
Using a Topographic Factor to Explain Soil and Cotton Lint Variability in the Landscape
Hong Li, Robert J. Lascano, Jill Booker, Kevin F. Bronson, L. Ted Wilson and Eduardo Segarra
585
In-Season Nitrogen Management for LEPA- and Subsurface-Irrigated Cotton
T. T. Chua, K. F. Bronson, R. J. Lascano, J. W. Keeling, A. R. Mosier, J. P. Bordovsky, C. J. Green and J. D. Booker
588
Refining End-of-Season Cotton Irrigation Recommendations
E. D. Vories, R. E. Glover, N. R. Benson, V. D. Wells and C. T. Allen
588
Changes in Soil Properties as Influenced by Long-Term No-Till
J. E. Matocha and S. G. Vacek
589
Comparison of Boron Fertilizers for Foliar Feeding Cotton
Glen Harris
589
Temporal Patterns of Cotton Reflectance and NDVI-Days Lint Yield Modeling
Hong Li, Robert J. Lascano, Jill Booker, Kevin F. Bronson, Edward M. Barnes, L. Ted Wilson and Eduardo Segarra
590
Evaluation of an Ag Leader (TM) Cotton Yield Monitor in Large Plots and Field Situations
C. H. Burmester, R. L. Raper, E. B. Schwab and R. Turner
594
Modeling Plant N Status and Lint Yield of San Joaquin Valley Cotton
B. A. Roberts, R. R. Favreau, F. B. Fritschi, R. B. Hutmacher, D. W. Rains and R. L. Travis
595
Effect of N Rate and Timing, Row Spacing and Messenger on Hard Lock and Yield of Cotton
David L. Wright, Jim Marois and Pawel Wiatrak
596
No-Tillage Timing and Placement of Fertilizer Affects Cotton Yield
J. R. Smart and J. M. Bradford
599
Tillage Effect on Yield and Fiber Property Variability
P. J. Bauer and J. R. Frederick
600
Comparing Newer vs Older Technologies - Management Systems in a 3-Year Study
Gordon R. Tupper, H. R. Hurst, H. C. Pringle, III and M. W. Ebelhar
600
The Response of Egyptian Cotton Cultivars to Drip Irrigation by Treated Sewage Water in the Sandy Soils of the Northern Coast of Egypt
E. A.Makram and M. A. El-Ghandour
602
Cotton Response to Acid Soil Amendments and Iron Enrichments on Calcareous Soils
John E. Matocha
604
Using Poultry Litter in Cotton Production and Effects on Water Quality
E. P. Millhollon, J. L. Rabb, R. A. Anderson, J. F. Liscano and J. R. McIntosh
604
Seasonal Soil Microbial Dynamics as Influenced by Soil Type and Nitrogen Fertilization
F. B. Fritschi, D. W. Rains, R. L. Travis and B. A. Roberts
606
Acid Amendment Benefits in Cotton Production through the Use of Preplant Application of Acid Fertilizers
J. F. Wroble, D. S. Munk and B. Taylor
606
Conservation Tillage Can Affect Cotton Plant Structure and Yield
J. R. Smart, S. M. Greenberg and J. M. Bradford
609
Portable pH Meter for In-Field Soil Testing
David Dunn, Gene Stevens and Mike Milam
611
Upland and Pima Soil Water Uptake Patterns from a Deep, Well-Drained Soil
D. S. Munk and J. F. Wroble
612
Continued Evaluation of the Influence of Soil Parameters on Cotton and Corn Yields as Determined with GPS/GIS Technology
M. W. Ebelhar and J. O. Ware
614
Spatial Variability of Cotton and Corn Yields in a Corn-Cotton Rotation
M. W. Ebelhar and J. O. Ware
617
Four-Year Summary of Cotton Yield Response to Starter Fertilizer. Amisorb, and DXL-500
M. W. Ebelhar, J. O. Ware and J. L. Oldham
621


COTTON TEXTILE CONFERENCE FOURTH INTERNATIONAL NON-WOVENS SYMPOSIUM
Cotton Nonwovens Research at the Southern Regional Research Center
T. A. Calamari and D. V. Parikh
629
Keynote Address: New Developments in Nonwovens for Hygiene and Apparel Products
Larry C. Wadsworth
629
Cotton Nonwoven Innovations
Mac McLean
632
Natural Fibers in Nonwoven Processes
D. K. Smith
641
Electrospinning Nonwovens for Cotton Fabric Coatings
Heidi Schreuder-Gibson, Phillip Gibson, John Walker, Tu-chen Cheng, Christine (Qin) Sun and Dong Zhang
645
Influence of Bonding Temperature on the Properties of Highloft Fabrics
O. Jirsak, R. Kotisova and T. Saunders
649
Absorbency - An Overview
Bhupender S. Gupta
652
The Effect of Cross-Linking on the Response of Cellulose Fiber Filtration Media to a High Humidity Environment
Norman Lifshutz and Donna Horvath
656
Chemical Binders and Auxiliaries
Michèle Mlynar
658
Current and Future Trends: The North American Nonwovens Industry
Ted Wirtz
663
Image-Based Multifunction Instrument for Automated Nonwoven Web Structure Analysis
R. R. Bresee and Z. Yan
667
Biodegradable Nonwovens from Cotton-Based Compositions
Rong Haoming, Gajanan S. Bhat, Kermit E. Duckett and Mac Mclean
673
Production of Cotton Nonwoven Fabrics Using H1 Technology Needleloom
S. S. Ramkumar and A. P. S. Sawhney
674
Kenaf Fibers for Automotive Nonwovens
D. V. Parikh, T. A. Calamari, A. P. S. Sawhney and Mary Warnock
677
Inspection of Nonwoven Webs Using Smart Cameras
Sujoy Guha and Robin D. Becker
684
Characterizing Absorption in Non-Wovens
Andrew Kallmes
688
Molded Fiber-Reinforced Parts - Special Properties and Influencing Parameters
Dieter H. Mueller, Andreas Krobjilowski and Joerg Muessig
689
Study of the Frictional Properties of Needlepunched Nonwoven Fabrics
S. S. Ramkumar, Nichole A. Hester and A. P. S. Sawhney
696
"Nonwovens and Lifestyle" - Spunlaced and Airlaid Nonwovens for Medical - Surgical - Health Care Personal Care - Hygiene
Alfred Watzl, Jorg Eisenacher and Don B. Gillespie
698
Spunlace Principles and Systems as it Relates to Cotton and Cellulosic Fibers
Daniel Feroe
702
Assessment of Comfort and Barrier Properties of Finished Cotton-Surfaced Nonwovens
Christine (Qin) Sun, Dong Zhang, Larry C. Wadsworth and B. Lewis Slaten
706
Artificial Leather Markets in Asia
Terry Saunders and Shoou Shyng
711
The Lightweight Potential of Natural Fiber Based Composites in Automotive Interior Parts
D. H. Müller and D. D. Stryjewski
714
Ramie/Cotton Blended Nonwoven for Industrial Applications
O. Chiparus, Y. Chen, I. Negulescu, X. Cui and T. Calamari
717
Glass Microfibers in Cellulose Pulp Enhancement
T. M. Singh
720
X-Ray Crystallography of Bleached and Mercerized Cottons Crosslinked with Form W
D. P. Thibodeaux and D. V. Parikh
722
Increasing Efficiency in Nonwovens Production through Professional Development
Frank W. Dueck
723
Nonwovens Cooperative Research Center: Industry University Partnership
Behnam Pourdeyhimi
727
Some Useful Tips for Carding Cotton in a Nonwovens Lab
Paul S. Sawhney and D. V. Parikh
731
Superior Nonwovens made from Naturally Colored Cottons
Linda Kimmel, Chris Delhom, Wilton Goynes, Valeriy Yachmenev and Timothy Calamari, Jr.
732
Some Novel Cotton-Containing Nonwoven Products
W. R. Goynes and D. V. Parikh
736
Environmentally Benign Antibacterial Agents for Nonwovens
T. L. Vigo, D. V. Parikh and G. F. Danna
737


COTTON INSECT RESEARCH AND CONTROL CONFERENCE
54th Annual Conference Report on Cotton Insect Research and Control
D. D. Hardee and E. Burris
741
Cotton Insect Loss Estimates - 2000
Michael R. Williams
774
Cotton Insect Losses 2000
Michael R. Williams
(Paper was accidently omitted from the printed edition)
n/a
Boll Weevil Eradication - National Status, 2000
Osama El-Lissy and Bill Grefenstette
776
U.S. Cottonbelt Survey: Testing the Susceptibility of the Bollworm, Helicoverpa Zea (Boddie) to Pyrethroid Insecticides
G. T. Payne, J. S. Bacheler, J. W. Van Duyn, R. D. Bagwell, B. R. Leonard, M. L. Boyd, B. L. Freeman, N. Liu, J. R. Weeks, A. Herbert, G. A. Herzog, D. R. Johnson, M. B. Layton, G. Lentz, R. Seward, S. H. Martin, P. V. Pietrantonio, M. E. Roof, M. J. Sullivan and R. K. Sprenkel
782
Status of Insecticide Resistance in Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm in Louisiana During 2000
R. D. Bagwell, D. R. Cook, B. R. Leonard, S. Micinski and E. Burris
785
Cry1Ac Levels in Candidate Commercial Bollgard® Varieties as Influenced by Environment, Ariety, and Plant Age: 1999 Gene Equivalency Field Studies
John Greenplate, Walt Mullins, Stephen Penn and Kris Embry
790
Molecular Techniques Corroborate Resistance to Whitefly Transmitted Cotton Leaf Crumple Disease
E. Natwick, T. Turini, C. Cook, R. Gilbertson and Young-Su Seo
793
Natural Enemy Abundance in Commercial Bollgard® and Conventional Cotton Fields
Graham Head, Barry Freeman, William Moar, John Ruberso and Sam Turnipseed
796
Adage® (Thiamethoxam) Cottonseed Treatment for Early-Season Insect Control in Central and West Texas
H. Ray Smith, Jackie Driver, Brad Minton and Larry Zang
798
Adage® : An Alternative to In-Furrow Insecticides for Early Season Aphid and Thrips Control in Cotton
David H. Long, Ngoan Ngo, Brad Minton and H. Ray Smith
798
Performance of Leverage in the Southeast
H. S. Young and S. N. Brown
798
Neonicotinoid Insecticide Control of Aphids and Effects on Square Retention
Lyndon K. Almand and M. Brian Sweeden
799
Ovicidal Properties of Leverage® for Bollworm in Cotton
John All, Kurk Lance and Kim Lohmeyer
802
Cotton Yields, Quality, and Insect Abundance in the Northern San Joaquin Valley, CA, 1996-2000: Comparison between Organic, Conventional, and Grower-Led, Reduced-Input Production Systems
Sean L. Swezey and Polly Goldman
803
Evaluation of Spinosad, Indoxacarb, and S-1812 against Selected Lepidopteran Pests
D. R. Cook, B. R. Leonard and J. Gore
808
Impact of Predaceous Arthropods in Cotton IPM
A. M. Hagerty, S. G. Turnipseed and M. J. Sullivan
812
Efficacy of Bollgard and Bollgard II Cottons Against Bollworm Helicoverpa Zea (Boddie) in Field And Greenhouse Studies
R. E. Jackson, J. R. Bradley, Jr., J. W. Van Duyn and A. D. Burd
815
Impact of Alternate Host Management on Tarnished Plant Bug Populations
R. W. Costello, E. Burris, B. R. Leonard, G. L. Snodgrass, W. P. Scott and D. D. Hardee
819
Estimated Frequency of Non-Recessive B.t. Resistance Genes in Bollworm, Helicoverpa Zea
A. D. Burd, J. R. Bradley, Jr., J. W. Van Duyn, F. Gould and W. Moar
820
Reproduction and Crop Colonization by the Convergent Lady Beetle, Hippodamia Convergens
Jarrad R. Prasifka, Kevin M. Heinz, Kirk O. Winemiller and Dale Mott
822
Heliothine Management Systems in UNR Cotton
A. L. Catchot and J. T. Reed
826
Behavioral Response of Lepidopteran Pests on Cotton Expressing Insecticidal Proteins of Bacillus Thuringiensis
D. S. Akin, S. D. Stewart and K. S. Knighten
828
Bollgard® II Cotton Technical Review
R. D. Voth, J. T. Greenplate, J. E. Mann and J. W. Mullins
830
Quantification of Lepidopteran Activity in a 2-Gene Product: A 2-Year Summary of Bollgard II®
Stephen R. Penn, Barb Reich, Jason Osborn, Kris Embry and John Greenplate
830
Efficacy and Agronomic Performance of Bollgard II
P. R. Rahn, L. Ruschke and Z. W. Shappley
832
Bollgard® II Cotton Efficacy Summary - Southeast
D. L. Pitts
832
Bollgard® II Cotton Efficacy Summary - Southwest
D. J. Jost
833
Performance of Bollgard II Cotton against Lepidopterous Pests in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas
John W. Norman, Jr. and Alton N. Sparks, Jr.
833
Bollgard® II Cotton Efficacy Summary-Midsouth
A. L. Catchot
835
Evaluation of BollgardII® (CV. DP50BII) Profiling Season-Long Expression of Cry1Ac and Cry2Ab
J. J. Adamczyk, Jr., K. Bew, L. C. Adams and D. D. Hardee
835
Hybrid Bacillus Thuringiensis *-Endotoxins Provide Enhanced Spectrum of Activity against Lepidopteran Pests of Cotton
Saku Sivasupramaniam, Victor Kabuye, Tom Malvar, Lisa Ruschke, Phil Rahn and John Greenplate
837
EPA Update on Insect Resistance Management for Bollgard (TM) Cotton
S. R. Matten
840
New Bollgard Refuge Requirements for 2001
Walt Mullins
844
Embedded Bt-Cotton Refuges: Considerations and Constraints
R. D. Bagwell
846
Performance of Bt Cotton in Mississippi, 2000
M. B. Layton, M. R. Williams and J. L. Long
847
Bt Cotton Performance in West Tennessee
G. L. Lentz, N. B. Van Tol and D. M. Keeton
849
Dispersal of Bollworm Larvae on Bollgard® and Non-Bollgard Cotton Cultivars
J. Gore, B. R. Leonard, D. R. Cook and R. H. Jones
851
Influence of Boll Weevil Eradication on Aphid Populations in Mississippi Cotton: Year 3
J. L. Long and M.B. Layton
855
Efficacy of Bollgard II as a Lepidopterous Larvicice in Cotton
Rebecca Ridge, Sam Turnipseed and Mike Sullivan
858
A Case for the Subthreshold Advantage of Bollgard Cotton
Rob Ihrig and Walt Mullins
858
Six Years of Economic Comparisons of Bollgard® Cotton
Mark Oppenhuizen, J. Walt Mullins and Jane M. Mills
862
Economics of Stacked Gene (BG/RR) Stripper Cotton in West Texas
Doug Cavin, Walt Mullins, Ken Ferreira and Doug Fairbanks
865
Bollgard® and Bollgard II® Efficacy in Near Isogenic Lines of ‘DP50' Upland Cotton in Arizona
Ruben Marchosky, Peter C. Ellsworth, Hal Moser and T. J. Henneberry
866
Larval Mortality of Pink Bollworm and Other Lepidopterous Pests on Nucotn 33B and Deltapine 5415 Cottons
T. J. Henneberry, L. Forlow Jech and T. de la Torre
866
Population Growth Parameters of Whitefly on
Bemisia Tabaci (Genn.), K. G. El-Malky, M. F. Gergis and A. A. Abdel-alim
869
Silverleaf Whitefly Populations and Trichome Densities on Upland Cottons
C. C. Chu, E. T. Natwick, T. J. Henneberry, D. R. Nelson, J. S. Buckner and T. P. Freeman
871
Monitoring Resistance to Insecticides on Silverleaf Whitefly (Bemisia Argentifolii) from Northwestern Mexico
José L. Martínez Carrillo, Urbano Nava Camberos, Mayra Avilés González, Blas Enrique Díaz Ortíz and Rosalía Servín Villegas
872
Reversion of Susceptibility to Methamidophos in the Pakistani Populations of Cotton Whitefly Bemisia Tabaci
Mushtaq Ahmad, M. Iqbal Arif and Zahoor Ahmad
874
Biologically - Based New Approach for Management of Cotton Key Pests in Middle Egypt
M. F. Gergis, A. A. Hamid, S. A. Mostafa and M. E. Fouda
876
Field Estimates for Population Growth Parameters of Cotton Aphid
M. F. Gergis, M. K. Megali and M. E. Fouda
882
Field Studies on the Main Pests Infesting Cotton with Refer to their Natural Enemies
H. A. Taha, S. M. Soliman, A. Abd-El-Haleem and S. A. El-Raies
885
Biological Studies of the Predaceous Mite Colescirus Buartus when Fed on the Free Living Nematode Rhabditella Spp.
M. E. El-Naggar, S. M. Hafez and M. S. Shoala
888
Effect of Juvenile Hormone Analogous on Cotton Leafworm
Sawsan M. Abdel-Halim
890
Effect of Non-Steroid Compounds on Cotton Leafworm
M. G. Abbas, A. M. Hanafey and A. I. Gadallah
892
Inheritance of Resistance to Organophosphate Insecticides in the Tobacco Budworm Heliothis Virescens (F.) with Special Reference to the Cross Resistance to Pyrethroids
S. A. Ibrahim and J. A. Ottea
895
Efficacy of Denim® (Emamectin Benzoate) Against Spider Mites in Cotton
Stephen M. White, Stephen T. Moore and Keith Driggs
902
Ovicidal Activity of Acetamiprid (Assail (TM) Brand 70WP Insecticide) on Economic Pests of Cotton
M. D. Parrish, H. Ayad and K. Holmes
904
Comparison of Neonicotinoid with Pyrethroid Insecticides for Control Whitefly in Cotton
Eric T. Natwick and Brian D. Deeter
906
Characterization of Naphthyl Esterase and Acetylcholinesterase Enzyme Systems in Lygus Hesperus
Frank J. Byrne and Nick C. Toscano
908
Effect of Selected Insecticides on Lygus Spp. and Beneficial Arthropods in Cotton
M. A. Muegge and C. Payne
911
Management Decisions for Stink Bugs
J. K. Greene, G. A. Herzog and P. M. Roberts
913
Effect of Cotton Planting Date and Nitrogen Fertilization on Bermisia Argentilifolii Populations
J. L. Bi and N. C. Toscano
918
Steward (TM) SC Field Performance Against Heliothines: Speed of Action, Symptmology, and Behavior of Treated Larvae
John T. Andaloro, Richard M. Edmund, Eric P. Castner, C. Steven Williams and Daniel W. Sherrod
925
Steward: 2000 Performance and Key Learnings in the Mid-South
C. S. Williams, R. M. Edmund, E. P. Castner and Dan D. Sherrod
926
Global Resistance Management Program for Dupont's Insecticide - Indoxacarb
D. A. Marsden and C. E. Clark
926
Effect of Abamectin on Feeding Response, Mortality and Reproduction of Adult Bollworm
J. D. Lopez, Jr. and M. A. Latheef
927
Insecticide Efficacy Against Louisiana Populations of Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm During 2000
B. R. Leonard, K. Emfinger, R. Gable, J. Gore and H. Jones
927
Cotton Pest Control with Capture 2EC Insecticide/Miticide
H. R. Mitchell
930
Texas Boll Weevil Eradication Update
C. T. Allen, L. W. Patton, L. E. Smith and R. E. Newman
934
Field Testing of Enhanced Grandlure in 2000
Gerald H. McKibben
937
Comparison of S&S and Precision Plastic Boll Weevil Traps, Alamo, Tennessee, 2000
D. W. Parvin, Jr.
938
Insecticide Resistance Status of Boll Weevil to Malathion and of Bollworm to Pyrethroids in Texas
Patricia V. Pietrantonio and Jennifer Sronce
939
Effect of Kaolin Particle Film on Boll Weevil Feeding and Oviposition on Cotton Squares
A. T. Showler
942
Boll Weevil Eradication Update - Arkansas, 2000
Danny Kiser, Michael Catanach, Douglas Ladner, Don Johnson, Gus Lorenz, Keith Martin, Don Plunkett, Bill Roberson, Jerry Williams, Cecil Williams, Tina Tigue, Phil Tugwell, Bill Yearian, Charles Denver, Moris O'Quinn, Osama El-Lissy, Gene Martin and David Wildy
947
Comparing Drop Cloth, Sweep Net and Suction Sampling Methods for Arthropods in Cotton
Scott Stewart, Joel Smith, Jack Reed, Randy Luttrell, C. Don Parker and F. Aubrey Harris
951
Factors Contributing to Late-Season Cotton Aphid Infestations
J. E. Slosser and M. N. Parajulee
955
Cotton Aphid Biology as Affected by Cyhalothrin (Karate): Aphid or Host Plant Modification?
M. N. Parajulee and J. E. Slosser
957
Efficacy of Selected Insecticides for the Control of Cotton Aphid in the Northern Texas Blacklands
J. S. Swart and D. J. Reid
959
Entomopathogenic Fungi for Control of Aphids and Lygus in California
M. R. McGuire, K. E. Godfrey and D. C. Steinkraus
960
Effects of Nitrogen Fertility on the Fitness and the Population Dynamics of the Cotton Aphid in California
J. J. Cisneros and L. D. Godfrey
961
Influence of Grower Agronomic Practices on Cotton Aphid Populations in California Cotton
L. D. Godfrey, K. E. Keillor and R. B. Hutmacher
964
Multi-Year Evaluation of Thiacloprid (Calypso® ) for Aphid Control in the Central San Joaquin Valley
Manuel Jimenez, Curtis Engle, Carl Joplin and Robert Steffens
967
Ovipositional-Site Preferences of Bollworm/Budworm on Bt and Non-Bt Cotton Plants
M. E. Roof, J. A. DuRant and G. McCutcheon
969
Effects of Defoliants Alone and in Combination with Insecticides on Boll Weevil and Whitefly in Cotton. A. Boll Weevil Anthonomus Grandis Grandis (Boheman), Laboratory Tests
S. M. Greenberg, T. W. Sappington, G. W. Elzen, A. N. Sparks, Jr. and J. W. Norman, Jr.
969
Effects of Defoliants Alone and in Combination with Insecticides on Boll Weevil and Whitefly in Cotton. B. Boll Weevil Flight Behavior
T. W. Sappington, S. M. Greenberg, A. N. Sparks, Jr. and G. Elzen
973
Effects of Defoliants Alone and in Combination with Insecticides on Boll Weevil and Whitefly in Cotton. C. Boll Weevil Anthonomus Grandis Grandis (Boheman), Field Tests
S. M. Greenberg, T. W. Sappington, J. W. Norman, Jr. and A. N. Spark, Jr.
977
Effects of Defoliants Alone and in Combination with Insecticides on Boll Weevil and Whiteflies in Cotton: D. Effects on Silverleaf Whitefly
Tong-Xian Liu, A. N. Sparks, Jr., Ge-Mei Liang and S. M. Greenberg
980
Effects of Defoliants Alone and in Combination with Insecticides on Boll Weevil and Whitefly in Cotton. E. Boll Weevil Dispersal Behavior
T. W. Sappington, S. M. Greenberg, A. N. Sparks, Jr. and J. W. Norman, Jr.
984
Effects of Defoliants Alone and in Combination with Insecticides on Boll Weevil and Whitefly in Cotton: F. Economic Considerations
J. R. C. Robinson, S. M. Greenberg, T. W. Sappington, A. N. Sparks, Jr. and J. W. Norman, Jr.
987
Beet Armyworm Resistance to Cry1Ac
John K. Moulton and Timothy J. Dennehy
989
Performance of Intrepid® 80 WSP Under Section 18 Exception in Cotton in Texas
Carlos A. Blanco, Raymond C. Miller, Eugene Thilsted, Kerry W. Avirett, Scott A. Inman, Charles W. Harper and Kenneth P. Buchert
991
Performance of Intrepid 80WSP Under Section 18 Exemption in Mid-South Cotton
L. C. Walton, J. W. McGee and J. A. Spivey
993
Confirm (TM) and Intrepid (TM): New Mac Chemistry for Western Cotton
D. W. Edgecomb and J. T. Schlesselman
996
Differential Plant Mapping of Bt Efficacy Trials
R. McPherson and P. Wilcox
997
Beet Armyworm and Cabbage Looper Control Trials in the Texas High Plains
Tommy Doederlein, Brant Baugh, Greg Cronholm, Clyde Crumley, James Leser, Johnna Patterson, Cherinell Riley and Scott Russell
1000
Cotton Production and IPM in Kansas
Rex Friesen and Gene Latham
1007
Cotton as a Model IPM System in the Southeast: A Dream or Potential Reality
S. G. Turnipseed, M. J. Sullivan, A. Hagerty and R. Ridge
1009
Utilization of Remote Sensing Technologies in the Development and Implementation of Large-Scale Spatially-Variable Insecticide Experiments in Cotton
Michael R. Seal, Kelly Dupont, Matthew Bethel, David Lewis, Jim Johnson, Jeffrey L. Willers, Kenneth Hood, Jay Hardwick, Roger Leonard and Ralph Bagwell
1010
Influence of Coton Varieties on Arthropod Fauna
P. B. Goodell, C. M. Garcia, K. D. Keillor, C. Haas, L. D. Godfrey and D. Munk
1019
Cost-Effective Lygus Management in Arizona Cotton
Peter C. Ellsworth and Virginia Barkley
1021
Chemical Control and Species Composition of Thrips in Arkansas Cotton Fields
Marwan S. Kharboutli and Charles T. Allen
1026
Impact of Natural Enemies on the Cotton Aphid: Implications for Control
M. R. Abney, J. R. Ruberson, G. A. Herzog, T. J. Kring and D. C. Steinkraus
1029
A Two Year Agronomic Evaluation of Conventional and Transgenic Bt Cotton Cultivars in the Mississippi Delta
L. C. Adams, J. J. Adamczyk, Jr. and D. D. Hardee
1031
A Simple Empirical Model for Predicting the Development and Field Generations of some Cotton Insect Pests in Egypt
A. A. Amin, M. F. Gergis and M. E. Foda
1033
Field Efficacy of Cotton Expressing Two Insecticidal Proteins of Bacillus Thuringiensis
D. S. Akin, S. D. Stewart and K. S. Knighten
1041
Growth and Development of Nonresistant and Bt-Resistant Soybean Loopers on Foliage from Nonbt- and Bt-cotton
M. Ibrahim Ali and Seth Y. Young
1043
Pest and Pesticide Usage Patterns in Arizona Cotton
G. K. Agnew and P. B. Baker
1046
Internet Information Delivery System for Reporting Heliothine Moth Trap Catches in Arkansas
Rebecca L. Bridges, Donald R. Johnson, Gus M. Lorenz, III and John D. Hopkins
1054
Differences between Cotton and Melon in Host Acceptance by Bemisia Tabaci
S. J. Castle
1056
Overwintering Biology of the Cotton Aphid Aphis Gossypii Glover, in California's San Joaquin Valley
J. J. Cisneros, L. D. Godfrey, K. E. Keillor, P. B. Goodell and C. M. García
1059
Reproductive Biology and Survival of Boll Weevil on Cienfuegosia Drummondii in South Texas
R. J. Coleman, R. D. Parker, D. L. Drawe and K. Mount
1063
Economic Advantage of Transgenic Cotton in Argentina
M. G. Elena
1066
Species Composition and Population Increase of Early Season Thrips on Cotton
M. W. Fairbanks, D. R. Johnson and T. J. Kring
1069
Encapsulated Malathion for Boll Weevil: Field Comparisons of Selected Doses of Three Aerially Applied Formulations of Malathion in New Mexico
R. Nelson Foster, K. Chris Reuter, Jane B. Pierce, Patricia E. Yates, Leeda A. Wood and Joe Ellington
1070
Using COTMAN to Evaluate Nitrogen Application to Thrips Damaged Cotton
Ames Herbert, A. Ozzie Abaye, Jessica Bryant and James Maitland
1077
Performance of New and Conventional Insecticides in B.t. Cotton
John D. Hopkins, Donald R. Johnson, Gus M. Lorenz, III and Jack D. Reaper, III
1079
Steward (Indoxacarb) Performance in Cotton
John D. Hopkins, Donald R. Johnson, Gus M. Lorenz, III and Jack D. Reaper, III
1081
Plant Bug, Lygus Lineolaris, Management in Cotton
D. R. Johnson, G. M. Lorenz, III, J. D. Reaper, III, J. D. Hopkins, G. Studebaker and R. Edmund
1084
Evaluation of Thrips Management Options in Cotton
Donald R. Johnson, John D. Hopkins, Gus M. Lorenz, III and Jack D. Reaper, III
1086
Cotton IPM in Arizona: A Decade of Research, Implementation & Education
Peter C. Ellsworth and Jennifer S. Jones
1088
Influence of Agronomic Praciices on Cotton Aphid Aphis Gossypii Glover, Densities in Louisiana Cotton
R. H. Jones, B. R. Leonard, D. J. Boquet and K. Emfinger
1097
Field Survey to Assess Lygus Spp Populations in Oklahoma Agri-Ecosystems and Potential Pest Status
Miles Karner, Jerry Goodson and Don Arnold
1099
Efficacy and Yield Impacts of Registered and Experimental Acaricides in California Cotton
K. E. Keillor and L. D. Godfrey
1100
Insecticide Termination Regimes in Southeast Arkansas
Marwan S. Kharboutli and Charles T. Allen
1103
Efficacy of New and Traditional Insecticides against the Heliothine Complex in Southeast Arkansas Cotton Fields
Marwan S. Kharboutli
1105
Sustaining Arizona's Fragile Success in Whitefly Resistance Management
Andrew Y.-S. Li, Timothy J. Dennehy, Sarah X.-H. Li, Monika E. Wigert, Marni Zaborac and Robert L. Nichols
1108
Hill-Drop Application of Aldicarb to Enhance Efficiency of Thrips Management in Cotton
K. Lohmeyer, J. All, P. Bush, P. Roberts and K. Lance
1114
Bollgard II Performance in Arkansas
Gus Lorenz, Don Johnson, John Hopkins, Jack Reaper, April Fisher and Chad Norton
1116
Bollgard II in the Southern San Joaquin Valley
B. H. Marsh, L. Tiner and E. Weybright
1117
A Multiple Generation Life History Study on Rearing a Genetically Altered (EGFP) Strain of Pink Bollworm (Lepidoptera: Gelechiidae)
E. Miller, R. T. Staten, J. Claus, M. Sledge, J. Peloquin and T. Miller
1118
Assessing the Effects of Planting Date, Seeding Rate and Fungicide on Cotton Stand and Yield
E. Burris, G. B. Padgett, J. Price and K. Sanders
1121
Heliothine Control in Cotton with New Chemistry
Jack Reaper, III, John D. Hopkins, Donald R. Johnson, Gus M. Lorenz, III and April M. Fisher
1122
Two-Spotted Spider Mite Management in Cotton
Jack Reaper, III, John D. Hopkins, Donald R. Johnson, Gus M. Lorenz, III, Donald C. Steinkraus and M. Chad Norton
1125
Strategies for Management of the Cotton Aphid Aphis Gossypii (Homoptera: Aphididae) Under "Cerrado" Conditions in Brazil
G. Papa, G. V. Tomquelski and R. B. Silva
1127
Three-Year Performance Summary of New Soil and Seed Applied Systemic Insecticides on Cotton
Roy D. Parker and Dan D. Fromme
1130
Bt vs. Non-Bt UNR Cotton in N.E. Mississippi
J. T. Reed, D. Bao, C. S. Jackson and A. Cachot
1131
Distribution of Stink Bug Damage and its Relationship to Yield
P. M. Roberts, C. Bednarz, J. Greene and G. Wilson
1133
Silverleaf Whitefly: An Economic Pest of Cotton in Georgia?
P. M. Roberts and T. B. Tankersley
1133
Impacts of Commercial Insecticide Applications on Natural Enemies
A. N. Sparks, Jr. and J. W. Norman, Jr.
1133
Correlation between Accessory Gland Condition and Pheromone Production by Male Boll Weevils
D. W. Spurgeon
1138
Spider Mites on Cotton in the Midsouth
D. Steinkraus, J. Zawislak and G. Lorenz
1141
Jump-Starting Epizootics of Neozygites Fresenii in Cotton Aphid Populations
Don Steinkraus, David Wildy and Dale Wells
1141
Effects of New Insecticides on Insidious Flower Bug
G. E. Studebaker and T. J. Kring
1143
Remote Sensing and Site Specific Management of Cotton Arthropods in the Mississippi Delta
D. L. Sudbrink Jr., F. A. Harris, J. T. Robbins and P. J. English
1145
Rate of Food Passage through the Boll Weevil Gut
C. P.-C. Suh and D. W. Spurgeon
1147
Comparison of Cotton Plant Response to Square Loss Following Manual Removal or Tarnished Plant Bug Feeding - Results from Field Trials in 2000
T. G. Teague, N. P. Tugwell and Eric J. Villavaso
1149
Mortality of Tarnished Plant Bug Nymphs Following Differential Exposure to Centric, Actara, Steward, Calypso and Leverage in Field Cages
Tina Gray Teague, N. P. Tugwell and Eric J. Villavaso
1157
Grain Sorghum as a Trap Crop for the Corn Earworm in Cotton
P. G. Tillman and John. R. Ruberson
1158
Insecticide Toxicity to Southern Green Nezara Viridula (I.), and Brown, Euschistus Servus (Say), Stinkbugs
K. Emfinger, B. R. Leonard, J. Gore and D. Cook
1159
The Importance of Insecticide Dispensers in Boll Weevil Traps Used in Active and Post Eradication Programs
Dan A. Wolfenbarger
1161
Inheritance and Stability of Spinosad Resistance in a Laboratory Strain of the Tobacco Budworm
Christoph F. Wyss, Hugh P. Young, Jyoti Shukla and R. Michael Roe
1163
Mechanism of Resistance and Cross Resistance in a Laboratory, Spinosad-Selected Strain of the Tobacco Budworm and Resistance in Laboratory-Selected Cotton Bollworms
Hugh P. Young, Woodward D. Bailey, R. Michael Roe, Takao Iwasa, Thomas C. Sparks, Gary D. Thompson and Gerald B. Watson
1167
Evaluations with BWACTs in Brazil for Boll Weevil Population Reductions at Crop Termination
Walter Jorge dos Santos and Karen Bianchi dos Santos
1170
Benefits of Mult-Level Monitoring Activities for a Pink Bollworm Resistance Management Program in Transgenic (Bt) Cotton in Arizona
L. Antilla, M. Whitlow, B. Tabashnik, T. Dennehy and Y. Carriere
1173
Arizona's Multi-Agency Resistance Management Program for Bt Cotton: Sustaining the Suseptibility of Pink Bollworm
Maria A. Sims, Timothy J. Dennehy, Amanda Patin, Yves Carrière, Yong-Biao Liu, Bruce Tabashnik, Larry Antilla and Mike Whitlow
1175
Mortality and Gustatory Response of Boll Weevil Fed Spinosad and Abamectin
J. D. Lopez, Jr. and M. A. Latheef
1179
How Adult Whiteflies Feed on Cotton Leaves
D. R. Nelson, J. S. Buckner, T. P. Freeman, C. C. Chu and T. J. Henneberry
1182
New and Improved Cotton Boll Weevil Trap for Use in IPM, Prevention, Suppression and Eradication Programs
J. C. Plato
1184
Results of the BWACT in Boll Weevil Control, Prevention, Suppression and Eradication Programs in the Americas
T. A. Plato, J. C. Plato, J. S. Plato and S. E. Plato
1185
Emergence of Overwintering Boll Weevils Associated with Micrometeorological Factors
J. K. Westbrook, D. W. Spurgeon, R. S. Eyster and P. G. Schleider
1192
Assessment of Simulated Boll Weevil Damage Using Airborne Digital Imagery
C. Yang, S. M. Greenberg, J. H. Everitt, T. W. Sappington and D. E. Escobar
1196
Inheritance of Response to Permethrin by Tobacco Budworm
Dan A. Wolfenbarger
1198
Selection and Cross and Multiple Resistance to Insecticides by Beet Armyworm in Eastern United States
Dan A. Wolfenbarger and D. J. Wolfenbarger
1200


COTTON WEED SCIENCE RESEARCH CONFERENCE
Report of the 2000 Cotton Weed Loss Committee
J. D. Byrd, Jr.
1207
Evaluation of CGA 362622 for Weed Control in Alabama Cotton
W. H. Faircloth, M. G. Patterson and C. D. Monks
1210
Evaluation of CGA 362622 Contribution to Transgenic Cotton Weed Control Programs
J. W. Branson, K. L. Smith and R. C. Namenek
1210
The Effect of CGA-362622 Applications on Weed Control and Cotton Yield
J. C. Holloway, Jr., J. W. Wells, J. R. James, W. Bachman, G. Cloud, B. Minton, S. Moore, D. Poterfield and H. R. Smith
1211
CGA 362622 for Early Postemergence Weed Control in Cotton
Andy Kendig and Anthony Ohmes
1211
The Effect of CGA-362622 on Graminicide Efficacy
Daniel B. Reynolds, Shani L. File, Jason C. Sanders and Erin L. Sanders
1211
CGA 362622 for Weed Control in Cotton
J. W. Wells, J. C. Holloway, Jr., P. C. Forster, E. K. Rawls and C. L. Dunne
1212
The Interaction of Staple and CGA 362622 with Boll Weevil Eradication Applications of Malathion
Shani L. File, Kent M. Bloodworth, Daniel B. Reynolds and Ward F. Bloodworth
1212
A Two Year Summary Describing Weed Management and Tolerance of Glufosinate in Liberty Link Cotton
L. L. Somerville, R. H. Walker and J. Belcher
1213
Performance of Liberty-Tolerant Cotton in West Texas
P. A. Dotray, J. W. Keeling, J. A. Bond and D. A. Peters
1213
The Effect of Malathion on Staple Metabolism
Ronald H. Blackley, Jr., Shani L. File and Daniel B. Reynolds
1214
Strip-Till Cotton Response to 2,4-D and Dicamba Applied at Burndown
A. C. York, A. S. Culpepper, R. B. Batts and J.D. Hinton
1214
Evaluation of Valor as a Layby Herbicide in Cotton
S. T. Kelly, J. W. Barnett and R. D. Bagwell
1215
Harvade® 5F (Dimethipin) Performance as a Post-Directed Herbicide for Cotton
Keith H. Griffith, Roy C. Parker, Alan W. Dalrymple and Robert Hinkle
1215
Residual Cyanazine Replacement Programs
Will Elkins, Steve Crawford and David Stichler
1217
Race to Replace Cyanazine (Bladex, Cy-Pro)
A. S. Culpepper, A. C. York, M. Bader, S. Utley and T. Flanders
1218
Managing Morningglory in Southwest Oklahoma
T. S. Osborne and J. C. Banks
1218
Efficacy of Total Postemergence Weed Control Programs for Transgenic Cotton
M. L. Mobley, N. R. Burgos and M. R. McClelland
1219
The Role of Traditional Soil Residual Herbicides in Transgenic Cotton Production Systems
F. E. Groves, J. W. Branson and K. L. Smith
1219
Roundup Ultra Tank Mix Combinations in Roundup Ready (Glyphosate Tolerant) Cotton
J. W. Keeling, P. A. Dotray, J. D. Everitt and L. L. Lyon
1220
Asiatic Dayflower (Commelina Communis) Control in Glyphosate-Resistant Cotton
J. T. Flanders, A. S. Culpepper and A. C. York
1220
Strategies for Ivyleaf Morningglory Control in Roundup Ready Cotton
L. L. Lyon, J. W. Keeling, P. A. Dotray and J. D. Everitt
1221
Postemergence Weed Control and Tolerance in Glyphosate Tolerant Cotton
B. D. Black, C. F. Grymes, S. H. Martin, M. S. Schraer and J. D. Smith
1221
Long-Term Woollyleaf Bursage (Ambrosia Grayi) Management in Roundup Ready Cotton
John D. Everitt, J. Wayne Keeling, Peter A. Dotray and Todd A. Baughman
1222
Weed Control in Roundup Ready (Glyphosate Tolerant) Cotton with Staple Plus
Larry B. Gillham, C. Steve Williams, Alex Yang and Jon Claus
1222
Weed Management in Roundup Ready Cotton Using a Light-Activated Sprayer
D. Alan Peters, Peter A. Dotray, J. Wayne Keeling and Jason A. Bond
1223
Commercial Scale Research Evaluations of Roundup Ready® Cotton, Crop Tolerance and Weed Management Systems
Bill Harris and Rob Ihrig
1223
Control of Silverleaf Nightshade in Roundup Ready Cotton with Roundup Ultra
M. Choudhary and D. G. Bordovsky
1226
Weed Management in Roundup Ready® Cotton Cropping Systems
A. L. Helm, J. W. Keeling, P. A. Dotray and D. T. Carmichael
1228
Response of Roundup Ready Cotton to Post-Cutout Roundup Applications
A. M. Stewart, A. C. York and A. S. Culpepper
1229
Analysis of the Herbicide Application and Decision Support System (HADSS) in Central Texas Cotton Cultures
P. A. Baumann, F. T. Moore and L. M. Etheredge
1229
Validation of Computerized Cotton Weed Control Recommendations in Mississippi
Ward F. Bloodworth, Jason C. Sanders, Alfred Rankins Jr. and Daniel B. Reynolds
1229
Spectral Classification and Identification of Weed and Crop Species
Daniel B. Reynolds, Lori M. Bruce, Jason C. Sanders and Erin L. Sanders
1230
Detection, Classification, and Quantification of Herbicide Drift Utilizing Spectral Data
Kent M. Bloodworth, Lori M. Bruce, C. David Rowland and D. B. Reynolds
1230
Crop Monitoring and Defoliation Timing via Spectral Data
Jason C. Sanders, Lori M. Bruce and Daniel B. Reynolds
1230
Annual Morningglory Control for Transgenic Cotton in the San Joaquin Valley
B. H. Marsh
1231
Evaluation of CGA 362622 in Louisiana Cotton
P. R. Vidrine and D. K. Miller
1232
Comparing Roundup Ultra and Touchdown IQ in Glyphosate-Resistant Cotton
A. S. Culpepper and A. C. York
1232
Comparison of Yield Differences Between Roundup Ready Varieties and Similar Types
S. T. Kelly, J. W. Barnett and R. D. Bagwell
1233
Response of Roundup Ready (TM) Cottons to Selected Weed Management Systems
C. W. Swann and J. C. Maitland
1233
Annual Weed Control in Irrigated Roundup Ready® Cotton with Tillage and Herbicide
H. R. Hurst
1234
Responses of Cotton in 2000 to Stress Associated with Treatment Levels of Insect Control, Irrigation, and Glyphosate
J. L. Barrentine, N. P. Tugwell, D. M. Danforth, O. C. Sparks, M. R. McClelland and T. G. Teague
1234
Two-Pass Weed Control
Andy Kendig, Anthony Ohmes and Bob Nichols
1236
HADSS and Pocket Herb: Herbicide Decision Aids for Cotton
A. C. Bennett and G. G. Wilkerson
1240


JOINT SESSION: COTTON QUALITY MEASUREMENTS AND COTTON TEXTILE CONFERENCES
The Complex Relationships Between Fibres, Production Parameters and Spinning Results
L. Van Langenhove and S. Sette
(Paper was accidently omitted from the printed edition)
n/a
HVI Short Fiber Measurements
James L. Knowlton
1245
Fiber Properties of Selected Cotton Lines Obtained by Mutagenesis
E. Hequet, N. Abidi and D. Auld
1247
Variation in Fiber Micronaire, Strength and Length
J. M. Bradow and R. M. Johnson
1250
Comparison of Results Produced by Two Generations of HVI
G. Gawrysiak, J. P. Gourlot, B. Bachelier, S. Duplan and V. Orssaud
1251
Update on Cotton Fiber Reference Standards for Maturity
Devron Thibodeaux, Joe Montalvo, Terri Von Hoven, Sherman Faught and Eric Hequet
1255
Monitoring and Control of the AFIS® Instrument
M. Dean Ethridge and Eric F. Hequet
1255
Cotton Maturity and Fineness Measurement Using the Sirolan-Laserscan
G. R. S. Naylor
1259
Favimat Analysis of Single Cotton Fibers
Jonn Foulk and David McAlister
1261
Analysis of White Specs in Cotton by NIRHVI: A Feasibility Study
S. M. Buco, P. Bel-Berger and J. G. Montalvo, Jr.
1267
Micronaire Orifice Calibration
Lee Gibson, James L. Knowlton and Steve Grantham
1269
Exploratory Data Analysis in Cotton Quality Management
Maria Elisabete Cabeço Silva and Antonio Alberto Cabeço Silva
1271
Improved Raw Material Utilization with New Concepts in Cleaning and Carding
Stefan Schlichter
1274
Relationship between Seed Coat Fragment Content and Yarn Strength Depending on the Range of Fiber Quality
M. Krifa, B. Bachelier, R. Frydrych, J.-P. Gourlot and M. Giner
1279
Estimation of Short Fiber Content
Xiaoliang "Leon" Cui, Kearny Q. Robert, Jr. and Timothy A. Calamari, Jr.
1282
Liquid Interaction in Cellulose-Containing Fibrous Structures
You-Lo Hsieh
1285
Cotton Module Storage: Microbial Effects, a Preparatory Study
D. T. Chun and D. D. McAlister
1288
The Influence of Surface Materials on Raw Cotton Processing Friction
Donald E. Brushwood
1291
Relationship Among Image Analysis on Cotton Fiber Cross Sections, AFIS Measurements and Yarn Quality
Eric Hequet and Bob Wyatt
1294
New Instrumental Method for Evaluating Fabric Softness
Yan Chen, Ting Zhang and Ayse Gider
1298
Cotton Fabric and UV-Protection
N. Abidi, E. F. Hequet and G. Abdalah
1301
X-Ray Microtomographic Image Analysis for Identification of Cotton Contaminants
N. S. Mehta, A. Pai, H. Sari-Sarraf and E. F. Hequet
1303
Second Interlaboratory Study Comparing Endotoxin Assay Results from Cotton Dust
D. T. Chun
1303
Vision System for Automatic Quantification of Fabric Geometric Distortions
Y. Dai, A. Zhu, H. Sari-Sarraf and E. F. Hequet
1307
Calibration of Upgraded FMTS
T. M. Von Hoven, J. Montalvo, S. Reed, D. Francois, S. Buco and Sherman Faught
1307
Fiber-Yarn-Fabric Relationships in Cotton/Dyneema Fabrics
P. Radhakrishnaiah, Xiaomin Meng and A. P. S. Sawhney
1309
New Evidence on Cotton Stickiness Part II: Effect of Temperature and Relative Humidity on Cotton Stickiness
E. Hequet and N. Abidi
1313
New Evidence on Cotton Stickiness Part I: Thermal and Hygroscopic Properties of Individual Sugar Presents on Sticky Cotton
N. Abidi and E. Hequet
1313
Optimal Blending Ratio for Cotton/Ramie Yarns and the Resulting Fabric Quality
Y. Chen, O. Chiparus, X. Cui and T. Calamari
1314
A Pilot Study: Using Dyed Cotton Yarn for Quantification of White Specks
J. L. Simonton, E. F. Hequet and M. G. Beruvides
1317
Weaving Sizeless Cotton Yarns - A Progress Report (#1)
Paul S. Sawhney and R. Parachuru
1320


JOINT SESSION: COTTON ENGINEERING-SYSTEMS AND COTTON GINNING CONFERENCES
Analysis of Cyclone Pressure Drop
Lingjuan Wang, Calvin B. Parnell, Jr. and Bryan W. Shaw
1325
Update on the ASAE Proposed Standard X-578: Cotton Gins - Method of Utilizing Emission Factors in Determining Emission Parameters
Michael D. Buser, Calvin B. Parnell, Jr., Bryan W. Shaw and Bill Norman
1330
Performance Characteristics of PM2.5 Samplers in the Presence of Agricultural Dust
A. R. Pargmann, C. B. Parnell and B. W. Shaw
1340
Regulation of Air Pollution from Cotton Gins
B. K. Fritz, B. W. Shaw and C. B. Parnell
1345
Fiber Breakage at Cotton Gins: Causes and Solutions
W. Stanley Anthony and A. Clyde Griffin, Jr.
1347
Preliminary Results from Moisture Addition During Ginning
R. K. Byler
1358
Influence of Stick Machines on Turnout and Quality of Stripper Cotton
R. V. Baker, G. A. Holt and A. D. Brashears
1361
New Developments for the Intelligin System
Joseph M. Yankey, Sr. Product Manager and William Mayfield
1364
Ginning Comparisons of Ultra Narrow Row Cotton with Commercial and Micro Gin
Eugene P. Columbus, M. Herbert Willcutt and Tommy D. Valco
1365
Preliminary Theoretical Analysis of Lint Cleaning
C. O. Cook and W. S. Anthony
1369
Potential Methods of Measuring Bale Moisture Content at the Gin
R. K. Byler, W. S. Anthony and M. E. Galyon
1374
Evaluation of Powered Roll Gin Stand for Seed Cotton
Weldon Laird, Greg Holt and Bill Lalor
1377
Design of Starch Coated Seed Cotton Dryers
Mathew G. Pelletier, Joseph W. Laird and Gary L. Barker
1380
Economic Considerations in Seed House Aeration Systems Design
S. D. Filip To, M. H. Willcutt and Eugene Columbus
1385
Comparing Abrasiveness of Cotton Gin By-Products Using the Coby Process
G. A. Holt, J. W. Laird, G. L. Barker and M. D. Buser
1388
Update on the Impact of Dry Extruding Cottonseed to Reduce Aflatoxin and Gossypol Levels
Michael D. Buser and Hamed K. Abbas
1392
Performance of the Roller-Gin Rotary Knife
M. N. Gillum, C. B. Armijo and D. W. Van Doorn
1404
In-Gin Mass Flow Measurement of Seed Cotton
P. A. Funk, M. N. Gillum and S. E. Hughs
1404
Concept Evaluation of an Ultrasonic Mass Flow Sensor
C. O. Cook
1406
Cotton Flow Monitoring System for Gins
Mike Gvili
1410


JOINT SESSION: COTTON IMPROVEMENT AND COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCES
New Genomic Tools for Cotton Improvement
John Yu, Russell J. Kohel, Jianmin Dong and Hongbin Zhang
1415
Mapping of Verticillium Wilt Resistance Genes in Cotton
Y. Bolek, A. E. Pepper, O. U. K. Reddy, K. M. El-Zik and A. A. Bell
1415
Phylogenomics: A New Application of Molecular Markers to Cotton Research
O. U. K. Reddy, A. E. Pepper, K. M. El-Zik, T. D. Brooks, Y. Bolek, I. Abdurakhmanov, S. Saha and J. Jenkins
1415
Analysis of Cotton -Globulin Promoter in Transgenic Cotton, Tobacco, and Arabidopsis,
G. Sunilkumar, Keerti S. Rathore, James P. Connell, Avutu S. Reddy and C. W. Smith
1416
Update on the Performance of Transgenic Cotton Over-Expressing Sucrose Phosphate Synthase
C. H. Haigler, E. F. Hequet, A. S. Holaday, D. R. Krieg, R. E. Strauss, B. G. Wyatt, John G. Gannaway and Gay M. Jividen
1416
Analysis of Cotton Genes for the Antifungal Protein Osmotin
Jeffery R. Wilkinson, David W. Yoder, Irma L. Pirtle and Robert M. Pirtle
1417
Profiling Season-Long Expression of Cry1Ac in 13 Commercial Varieties of Bollgard® Cotton: Influence of Parental Background and Environmental Factors on Endotoxin Expression Levels
J. J. Adamczyk, Jr.
1420
Development of Transgenic Egyptian Cotton Varieties Using Bacterial Fructosyl Transferase Gene Coding for Fructan Accumulation
O. A. Momtaz, H. Z. Hassan, Hoda M. Barakat, Nahla A. El Sherif, A. Bahieldin and M. A. Madkour
1423
Transformation of Egyptian Cotton Varieties Using a Bacterial mtlD Gene
Osama A. Momtaz, Ahmed Barakat, Ahmed Bahieldin, Mona Sadek and Magdy Madkour
1429
Metabolic Engineering for Increased Cottonseed Oleic Acid Content
K. D. Chapman, S. Austin-Brown, H. Wessler, T. Huynh, C. Hoang, S. Sparace, T. Ricchiuti, A. Kinney, K. Ripp, I. Pirtle, R. Pirtle and M. Nampaisansuk
1434
Manipulation of Fiber Quality in Transgenic Cotton via Ectopic Expression of Fiber Genes
R. Mishra, N. R. Yadav and T. A. Wilkins
1437
Inhibition of Fiber Elongation on Cultured Cotton Ovules by Latrunculin B
J. McD. Stewart, R. Cao and F. Baluska
1439
Protein Changes Associated with Somatic Embryogenesis in Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.)
H. Vandenhout
1439
Effect of Mutagens on the Associations between Fiber Fineness and Some Economic Characters in Egyptian Cotton
Mohamed A. Raafat
1441


JOINT SESSION: IMPROVEMENT/PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCES - SPECIAL SYMPOSIUM
A Review of Yield and Quality Trends and Components in American Upland Cotton
Hal Lewis
1447
Opportunities for Improving Cotton's Tolerance to High Temperature
J. J. Burke
1453