1991 PROCEEDINGS BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 8-12, San Antonio, TX
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

TABLE OF CONTENTS



COTTON INSECT RESEARCH AND CONTROL CONFERENCE

44th Annual Conference Report on Cotton Insect Research and Control
D.D. Hardee and G.A. Herzog
583
Cotton Losses to Insects (Supported in Part by a Grant from the Cotton Foundation) Cotton Insect Losses - 1990
Robert B. Head
602
Status of the Nationwide Boll Weevil Cooperative Control Program Environmental Impact Statement
N.E. Sweeney
608
Progress in the United States Boll Weevil Eradication Programs
Sidney E. Cousins
609
The Southeastern Boll Weevil Eradication Program: Extension Perspective
W.R. Lambert
611
The Western Boll Weevil Eradication Program: Extension Perspective
Leon Moore
614
Life Without the Boll Weevil: The Status of Cotton Insect Pests in North Carolina Following Eradication
Jack S. Bacheler
615
Potential for Expansion of the Boll Weevil Eradication Program
Andrew G. Jordan
618
Boll Weevil Eradication: Planning for Participation
W.A. Dickerson
620
Field Research Results on the Boll Weevil Bait Stick
Gerald H. McKibben, James W. Smith, and Eric J. Villavaso
622
Spray Efficiency of Aerial Application of a Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus in Area-Wide Treatment of Early Season Hosts of Bollworms/Budworms
M.R. Bell and D.D. Hardee
624
State of the Art of Host Plant Resistance to Insects in Cotton
Johnie N. Jenkins, W.L. Parrott, and J.C. McCarty
627
Status of Heliothis Resistance to Pyrethroids in US Cotton: A Report from PEG-US
J.W. Mullins, S.L. Riley, C.A. Staetz, R.J. Marrese, B. Rogers, and B.J. Monke
634
Status of Pyrethroid Resistance in Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm in Louisiana
Jerry B. Graves, B.R. Leonard, S. Micinski, D.W. Long, and E. Burris
634
Tobacco Budworm: Insecticide Resistance and Field Control in the Macon Ridge Region of Louisiana, 1990
B.R. Leonard, E. Burris, J.B. Graves, and Gary Elzen
642
Monitoring Pyrethroid Resistance Gene Frequencies in Male Tobacco Budworms from the Yaqui Valley of Sonora Mexico
Jose L. Martinez-Carrillo.
649
Insecticide Resistance: The Myth of Single Gene Inheritance
Michael J. Firko
651
Comparison of Topical and Vial Bioassays on Bollworm: Implications for Resistance Monitoring
A. Schreiber and C.O. Knowles
654
Tolerance to Cypermethrin in Texas and Mississippi Tobacco Budworm: Genetic Analyses and Relationships Between LD50 Estimates and Observation Time.
Michael J. Firko and D.A. Wolfenbarger
657
Heliothis Resistance Monitoring in the Cotton Belt: The next Steps
Benjamin Rogers, Leroy S. Boykin, Robert G. Blenk, and Dan F. Clower
660
PIC-EM: A Decision Support System for Insecticide Selection
R.O. Bowden, R.G. Luttrell, and W.S. Shin
663
Cotton Insect Control Recommendations: Diversity of Expert Opinion
R.G. Luttrell, R.O. Bowden, and W.S. Shin
668
Yield Change Functions and Economic Injury Levels: Helicoverpa Zea Versus Heliothis Virescens Injury to Cotton:
Dennis R. Ring and John H. Benedict
672
Distribution of Heliothis Moths from a C Release Point
M.L. Laster, E.A. Stadelbacher, and D.D. Hardee
675
Field Evaluation of Naturalis Against the Boll Weevil: A Biorational Mycoinsecticide
James E. Wright and Laurence D. Chandler
677
Small Plot Testing of a Radiation Resistant Strain of Boll Weevil
E.J. Villavaso, W.L. McGovern, D.T. North, and J.W. Smith
680
Insecticide Resistance in Field Populations of Cotton Aphids and Relative Susceptibility of its Parasitoid Lysiphlebus Testaceipes
D.L. Kerns and M.J. Gaylor
682
Population Dynamics of Aphis gossypii Glover
P.J. O'Brien, B.R. Leonard, and J.B. Graves
686
Cotton Aphid Control and Management in Arkansas
D.R. Johnson and G.E. Studebaker
689
Cotton Aphids: Control Trends Based on Small Plot Insecticide Trials in Mississippi
Jack T. Reed and Robert R. Grant
691
Cotton Aphid: Insecticide Efficacy and an Assessment of its Damage to the Cotton Plant
R.D. Bagwell, N.P. Tugwell, and M.L. Wall
693
Response of Cotton Aphids to Pyrethroids and Organophosphate Insecticide Applications
H.R. Mitchell, L.D. Hatfield, and T.I. Flatt
696
Induction of Cotton Aphid Outbreaks by the Insecticide Sulprofos
D.L. Kerns and M.J. Gaylor
699
Effects of Early Season Aphid Infestations on Cotton Yield and Quality under Dryland Conditions in the Texas Coastal Bend
R.D. Parker and R.L. Huffman
702
Planting Date and Termination Date Effects on Pink Bollworm Management in Pima and Upland Cottons
L.I. Terry, J. Silvertooth, and C. Summers
705
Pink Bollworm Population Development in Short and Long-Staple Cottons in Arizona
T.J. Henneberry, C.C. Chu, and L. Forlow Jech
708
Pink, Bollworm: Populations One Year Following Initiation of a Short-Season Cotton System in the Imperial Valley, CA
Chang-chi Chu, Richard C. Weddle, Robert T. Staten, Thomas J. Henneberry, and Stephen L. Birdsall
711
The Impact of Sweetpotato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, upon Cotton Quantity and Quality in California
G.R. Ballmer, N.C. Toscano, and C. Adams
714
Cotton Varietal Susceptibility to Whitefly Infestation under Low Desert Conditions
E.T. Natwick, C.C. Chu, and W. Laimgruber
715
Analysis of Boll Weevil Infestation Using a Geographic Infestation System
L.R. Cox, J.W. Smith, and D.W. Parvin
718
Late-Season Parasitism of Boll Weevil in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas
K.R. Summy
720
Potential Larval Diet Devoid of Hemolymph for In Vitro Rearing of Bracon mellitor
A.A. Guerra and K.M. Robacker
723
Evaluation of Catolaccus grandis (Burks) as a Biological Control Agent Against the Cotton Boll Weevil
J.A. Morales-Ramos and E.G. King
724
Bacillus thuringiensis: Toxicity to Tobacco Budworms and Synergistic Interaction with Insecticides
Frederick W. Plapp, Jr.
725
Investigations with Dipel ES and Dipel ES + Chemical Insecticide Mixtures for Control of Heliothis Spp. In Cotton in the United States and Australia
L.V. Larson and H.M. Adair
727
Third Generation Bt's for Control of Heliothis in Cotton
E.M. Hood
729
Baythroid plus Bolstar: A Customized Mixture for Resistance Management?
J.W. Mullins and B.J. Monke
732
Performance of Curacron in Resistance Management Strategies
K.D. Brown, Jr., W.W. Bachman, and D.V. Allemann
735
AC 303,630 - An Insecticide/Acaricide from a Novel Class of Chemistry
J.B. Lovell, D.P. Wright, Jr., I.E. Gard, T.P. Miller, M.F. Treacy, R.W. Addor, and V.M. Kamhi
736
Characterization of Insecticidal Properties of Ac303,630 Against Tobacco Budworm, Heliothis virescens (Fabricius), Larvae
M.F. Treacy, T.O. Miller, I.E. Gard, J.B. Lovell, and D.P. Wright, Jr.
738
Efficacy of AC 303,630 Against Insect Pests on Cotton: Summary of 1989-90 Field Trial Results
R.A. Farlow, M.F. Treacy, T.P. Miller, S.E. Burkart, I.E. Gard
741
AC 801,757 (MK-239) Acaricide for Use in Cotton
R.M. Gorrell, R. Kepner, and K. Umeda
743
Ovasyn 1.5e Test Results and Field Observations on Insecticide Resistance in Northeast Louisiana
E. Burris, B. Roger Leonard, and Jerry B. Graves
745
Effectiveness of Selected Ovicides Against the Bollworm-Tobacco Budworm Complex on Cotton
John A. DuRant
748
Influence of Aerial Application Parameters on Control of Tobacco Budworm -- Progress Report
I.W. Kirk, V.S. House, and L.F. Bouse
750
New Ideas for Screening Insecticides on Squaring Cotton in the Greenhouse and in Field Trials
J.N. All and L.P. Guillebeau
756
Chemigation Methodology for Management of Cotton Insect Pests
L.D. Chandler, G.A. Herzog, H.R. Sumner, and C.C. Dowler
757
The Effects of Various Diluents and Insecticide Rates on Mortality of Susceptible and Resistant Heliothis virescens Larvae
W.P. Scott, A.T. Womac, and J.E. Mulrooney
760
Effects of Co-Application of Urea Solutions and Insecticides on Chemical Deposition and Biological Activity
D.W. Long, J.B. Graves, B.R. Leonard, E. Burris, L.M. Southwick, and D.C. Rester
762
The Effect of Penetrator® and Penetrator Plus® on Pesticide Deposition, Evaporation, and Foliage Residue in Cotton
Marion E. Farris
768
Cotton Insect Pest Management Demonstrations in the Louisiana Delta of Tensas Parish During the 1980's
J.L. Baldwin and C.B. James
772
Management of Boll Weevil Using Insecticide Combinations
G.E. Studebaker and D.R. Johnson
774
Beet Armyworm Populations in Cotton Treated with Diflubenzuron and Cyhalothrin for Helicoverpa Spp. Control
Michael J. Gaylor and L.C. Graham
775
Beet Armyworm Control in South Carolina
M.J. Sullivan, S.G. Turnipseed, and T.W. Smith
777
Soil Applied Systemic Insecticide, Performance on Dryland Cotton in the Texas Coastal Bend: A Seven Year Summary
Roy D. Parker and Raymond L. Huffman
778
Laboratory Evaluation of Insecticides for the Boll Weevil Bait-Stick Formulation
D.A. Wolfenbarger and G.H. McKibben
781
Influence of Early Season Intrafield Differences in Height of Cotton Plants on Oviposition of Heliothis Spp. (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
G.W. Videla and J.C. Schneider
783
Cloning the Gene for Diapause Protein in Pink Bollworm
T.A. Miller and M.S. Salama, and L.P. Schouest
785
Comparative Boring Behavior and Damage Potential, of the European Corn Borer and Cotton Bollworm on Cotton Bolls
P.C. Ellsworth and J.R. Bradley, Jr.
787
Managing Parasitoids for Control of Heliothis and Helicoverpa Species
J.E. Powell, M.L. Laster, and D.D. Hardee
790
Spider Mite Control in the Texas Blacklands
W.C. Langston
792
Effect of Microencapsulated Curacron on Tobacco Budworm in Greenhouse Grown Cotton
M.A. Latheef
793
Toxicity of Larvin Brand Thiodicarb to Helicoverpa Virescens Larvae Collected from Six Sites in the USA
H.M Ayad, J.H. Hope, and T.A. Sullivan
796
Evaluation of Ovicidal Activity of Karate Against Heliothis spp. Eggs on Cotton
S.H. Newell, C.V. Greeson, R.P. Rose, D.H. Anderson, S.D. Watkins, J.A. DuRant, B.R. Leonard, and S. Hopkins
799
A Rapid Technique for Measuring Differences in Susceptibility to Pyrethroids in Populations of Lygus Hesperus Knight
J.J. Knabke and C.A. Staetz
800
Early Planted Cotton as Trap Crop Reduced the Cost of Boll Weevil Control
James W. Chiles and J. Larry Chiles
802
Seasonal Occurrence of Aphids in Aerial Samples and Cotton in the Brazos River Valley of Texas
Juan D. Lopez, Jr., John L. Goodenough, Ken R. Beerwinkle, and Manya B. Stoetzel
803
Further Evaluation of Heliothis Resistance to Insecticides
Gary W. Elzen
803
Field Trials in Cotton of Buprofezin, Fenpropathrin, Acephate, and Natur'l Oil Against Sweetpotato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci
D.R. Akey and D.N. Byrne
804
Utilization of Plant Mapping to Determine Location of Damage to Cotton by F2 and F3 Generation Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm
M.E Roof, J.A. DuRant, W.M. Thomas, and S.H. Roach
804
Early Season Control of Heliothis Virescens in South Carolina
S.G. Turnipseed, M.J. Sullivan, and A.R. Wenck
805
Helicoverpa and Heliothis Control with Javelin WG®
R.L. Ratliff, K.L. Smith, and J.R. Payne
805
Comparison of Squaring Rates of Three Cotton Cultivars During Four Levels of Simulated Square Loss
Gary L. Lentz
806
Karate 1EC and .6EC Formulations Evaluated for Heliothis Control on Cotton
J.N. Lunsford, S.H. Newell, J.R. Moody, and L.S. Boykin
806
Temporal Patterns of Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm Male Captures in Traps Baited with Virgin and Synthetic Pheromones
K.R. Beerwinkle, J.D. Lopez, Jr. and J.A. Witz
807
Status and Proposed for Use of Insect Parasitoids and Predators in Management of Cotton Insect Pests
Edgar G. King


COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE

Influence of Crop Maturity Level on Late Season Cotton Lint Production
D.F. Wanjura, J.R. Mahan, and D.R. Upchurch
811
Studies on Cotton "Leaf Burn" Syndrome in the Imperial Valley, CA
C.C. Chu, D.H. Akey, and T.J. Henneberry, and B.D. Deeter
815
Cotton Root Growth in Conventional vs Reduced Tillage Systems.
Daniel J. Lawlor, Juan A. Landivar, and Joe Vasek
817
Cotton Growth in the Presence of a Seedling-Disease-Complex Biocontrol and Sub-Optimal Temperatures
Judith M. Bradow
820
Topological Aspects of Respiratory Activity in Cotton
W. Gensler
825
The Effects of Irrigation Frequency and Amount on the Phenology and Lint Yield of Cotton in a Semiarid Climate
R.J. Lascano, J.R. Gannaway, and W.M. Lyle
829
Photosynthetic Response of Pima Cotton to Temperature and Carbon Dioxide Enriched Environment
G.W. Wall, K.R. Reddy, J.M. McKinion, N.C. Bhattacharya, S. Bhattacharya, and H.F. Hodges
831
Water Potential of Cotton Grown under Optimal and Limiting Levels of Water in Free Air CO2 Enriched Environment
N.C. Bhattachaya, J.M. McKinion, P. Gowda, G. Huluka, N.K. Sinha, D.R. Hileman, B.A. Kimball, B. Lynch, A.A. Hosny, M.H. Abdel-Al, and M.S. Ismail
834
Evaluation of Performance and Differences among Cotton Cultivars, Using Plant Map Data
Juan A. Landivar, Craig Crenshaw, Daniel J. Lawlor, and Joe Vasek
836
Further Evaluation of GOSSYM-COMAX in Arkansas and Tennessee
T.C. Keisling, P.B. Hoskinson, D.D. Howard, R.L. Maples, and Clay Owens
836
Metabolism and Growth of Photosynthetic Cotton Seedlings under Sub-Optimal Temperature Conditions
Judith M. Bradow and Wayne E. Marshall
837
Data Base for Validation of a Pima Cotton Model
N.C. Bhattacharya, E.L. Turcotte, J.M. McKinion, K.R. Reddy, H.F. Hodgeb, G.W. Wall, and S. Bhattaebarya
837
Drought Effects on Photosynthesis of Short-Season Cotton Cultivars
T.J. Gerik and K.L. Faver
838
Water Relations of Developing Cotton Fruit and Adjacent Organs
M.W. van Iersel and D.M. Oosterhuis
838
Ovary Carbohydrates and Subsequent Flower Abscission
J.J. Heitholt and J. R. Schmidt
839
Leaf Anatomical and Gas Exchange Differences Between Cotton Leaftype Isolines
W.T. Pettigrew, J.J. Heitholt, and K.C. Vaughn
839
Root Dynamics and Solute Accumulation During Water-Deficit Stress and Recovery in Cotton
R.A. Ball, D.M. Oosterhuis, and A. Mauromoustakos
840
2,4-D Resistant Transgenic Cotton
Norma L. Trolinder, Jerry Quisenberry, Chris Bayley, Celeste Ray, and David Ow
840
Effect of Temperature on Pima Cotton Growth and Development
K.R. Reddy, J.N. McKinion, G.W. Wall, N.C. Bhattacharya, E.F. Hodges, and S. Bhattacharya
841
Growth Response of Pima Cotton to CO2 Enrichment During Vegetative Period
J.M. McKinion, K.R. Reddy, G.W. Wall, N.C Bhattacharya, H.P. Hodges, and S. Bhattacharya
842
Enhanced Stomatal Conductance in High-Yielding Pima Cotton Lines Is Expressed in the Field
Zhenmin Lu, John W. Radin, Edgar L. Turcotte, and Eduardo Zeiger
842
Selection of Temperature Resistant Cell Lines of Cotton and Regeneration of Plants
Norma L. Trolinder, Jiying Huang, and Candace Haiglar
843
Enhanced Photosynthesis and Stomatal Conductance of Pima Cotton Bred for Increased Yield
Katrina Cornish, John W. Radin, Edgar L. Turcotte, Zhenmin Lu, and Eduardo Zeiger
843
Effect of Plant Population and Variety on Cotton Fruiting Profile
D.S. Guthrie
844
Heat Shock Induced Protein Synthesis in Pima Cotton Leaves Exposed to Long Term Temperature Stress and Enriched CO2 Environment
S. Bhattacharya, D.S. Luthe, N.C. Bhattacharya, J.M. McKinion, R.R. Reddy, G.W. Wall, S.M. Bridges, and H.F. Hodges
844
Inhibition of Cotton Seedling Growth by Lisa Cover Crop Residues
Judith M. Bradow
845
ABA and IAA Concentrations in Cotton Leaves in Relation to Fruiting
Gene Guinn and D.L. Brummett
845
The Effects of Aerial Carbon Dioxide Enrichment and Temperature on Root Growth in Cotton
V.R. Reddy, K.R. Reddy, and M.C. Acock
846
Response of Field-Grown Cotton to Irrigation with CO2-Saturated Water
Jack R. Mauney
The Effect of Infestation Dates and Levels of Tobacco Budworm on Yield Cotton
William L. Parrott and Johnie N. Jenkins
The Effects of Carbon Dioxide Enrichment and Temperature on Growth and Photosynthesis of Cotton
V. R. Reddy, K. R. Reddy, and B. Acock
Autocorrelation of Observed Andsimulated Weather Variables
James H. Siefker, James McKinion, and Juan A. Landivar
Stage Specific Effect of Severe Drought on Storage Protein SDS-Page Patterns in Radicals of Developing Cotton Seeds
Eugene L. Vigil and Tung K. Fang


COTTON QUALITY MEASUREMENT CONFERENCE

How Could HVI Testing Be Improved to Meet the Current Requirements of the Spinning Industry ?
H.V. Shaw and L. Grady
849
Some Optical Response Characteristics of the Spinlab HVI System to Cotton Fiber Fineness
K.E. Duckett, R.S. Krowicki, and D.P. Thibodeaux
851
Categorizing Cotton Trash Shapes Using Video Imagery
M.A. Lieberman and Z.Y. Zhao
854
Progress Report on the Relationship Between Fiber Quality and Seed Quality as Affected by Drought Stress
E.L. Vigil, T.K. Fang, D.P. Thibodeaux, E. Conkerton, O. Hinojosa, and T. Evans
859
Linking FMT to HVI Strength Measurements
Robert A. Taylor
864
Improved Strength Measurements by the Integration of HVI and FMT Instruments
Geoffrey Wilde
870
Additional Observations on Cotton Lint Sugar Levels and Minicard Stickiness
D.L. Shaw and H.H. Perkins, Jr.
873
An Update on New Chemical Test Methods to Detect Dye Resistant Neps in Raw Cotton
M.D. Watson, F.L. Carter, and A.E. Cloninger, Jr.
878
Determining Cotton Short-Fiber Content from the Shape of the Length Distribution of Longer Fibers
Kearny Q. Robert
880
Fineness/Immaturity Determinations on a Series of International Cottons Using Airflow Method
K.E. Duckett, J. Cain, R.S. Krowicki, and D.P. Thibodeaux
887
Cotton Fiber Friction: Role, Theory, and Measurement
Yehia E. El Mogahzy and Roy N Broughton
889
Fiber Breakage in Cotton Processing: Part I - A Model
Kearny Q. Robert and Lawrence J. Blanchard
894
Reducing HVI Strength Variability by Sensing Humidity
R.A. Taylor., R.S. Brown, and L.C. Godbey
898
HVI Fiber Sampling: Motion Control
R.S. Krowicki, J.M. Hemstreet and D.P. Thibodeaux
898
Reducing Instrument Differences for HVI Strength
L.C. Godbey, R.A. Taylor, and R.S. Brown
898
Improved Techniques for Analyzed Fiver Bundle and Yarn Tenacity Data
L.B. Deluca and D.P. Thibodeaux
899
Evaluation of Two Acala Cottons Differing Only in Fiber Maturity by Analysis of Yarn Tensile Data for a Wide Range of Sizes and Twist Factors
L.B. Deluca and D.P. Thibodeaux
899
Effect of Varying Clamping Pressure of Bundle Tenacity Measurements
J.M. Hemstreet, R.S. Krowicki, and D.P. Thibodeaux
899
Results of a Three Year Study of Cotton Color Grade as Related to Quality
O. Hinojosa and D.P. Thibodeaux
900
Fruiting Sites in Cotton: Seed Quality
E.J. Conkerton, D.C. Chapital, H.F. Marshall, JR., G.R. Schneider, and J.N. Jenkins
900
Physical and Chemical Mechanisms in the NIR Spectroscopy and Arealometer Measurements of Cotton Maturity and Fineness
Joseph G. Montalvo, Sherman E. Faught, and Steven M. Buco
Comparison of Length Distribution Measurements Produced by AFIS and Suter-Webb Arrays, with Emphasis on Short Fiber Content
Charles K. Bragg, Fredrick M. Shofner, and Massood A. Khan
Estimation of Single Fiber and Small Bundle Tensile Properties from HVI Bundle Load-Elongation Diagrams
Moon W. Suh and Charles K. Bragg
Comparison of Fineness and Maturity Distributions Produced by AFIS and Image Analysis Methods
Oscar Hinojosa, Youe-Tsyr Chu, Devron P. Thibodeaux, and Fredick M. Shofner


COTTON SOIL MANAGEMENT AND PLANT NUTRITION CONFERENCE

Effects of Rates of Broiler Litter on Cotton Production
C.H. Burmester, C.W. Wood, and C.C. Mitchell
903
Cotton Fruiting Patterns as Affected by Nitrogen Rate and Pix - Preliminary Evaluation with COTMAP
Randal A. Welch and M. Wayne Ebelhar
905
Upland Cotton Responses to Ca-Stimulated Ammonium Absorption
N. Waissman Assadian and L.B. Fenn
906
Cotton Yield Response to Calcium-Nitrogen Fertilization
Jerry H. Stoller
909
Cotton Responses to and Nitrogen Applications in the Texas Prairie
T.C. Knowles, B.W. Hipp, and W.C. Langston
913
Cotton Yields under Trickle Irrigation with Varying Water and Nitrogen Levels
T.E. Buscha and J. Henggeler
916
Phosphorus Fertilizer Rate Effects on Cotton Yield on an Alkaline-Calcareous Soil
J.E. Matocha and R.O. Wilde
917
Interaction of Potassium Rates, Placement, and Varieties
Gordon R. Tupper, Robert R. Bridge, and M. Wayne Ebelhar
919
Cotton Response to the Deep Placement of Potassium on Alabama Soils
G.L. Mullins, C.H. Burmester, and D.W. Reeves
922
Potassium and Nitrogen Rate Interactions
Gordon R. Tupper, M. Wayne Ebelhar, and H.C. Pringle III
925
Influences of Sulfur on Cotton Yield on a Sandy Soil
H.J. Hascagni, Jr., W.B. Sabbe, R.L. Maples, M.E. Terhune and W.N. Miley
928
Tillage and Traffic Effect on Cotton Yield and N Requirement
H.A. Torbert and D.W. Reeves
931
The Effects of Deep Tillage on Lint Yields and Fiber Quality of DPL 90 Cotton in South Texas
Stephen D. Livingston and Terry A. Lockamy
936
Nutrient Uptake by Cotton: A Review
Steven C. Hodges
938
Long Term Effects of Nitrogen Application to Soil Properties
W.H. Baker, R.L. Maples, and J.J. Varvil
941
Cover Crop and N Fertility Effects on Cotton
P.J. Bauer, S.H. Roach, and J.J. Camberato
941
Characterization of Solute Leaching and Nitrogen Management in Irrigated Cotton
Jeffrey C. Silvertooth, Joel E. Malcuit, and Don R. Howell
942
Foliar Fertilization with Potassium Nitrate in Cotton
D.M. Oosterhuis, W.N. Miley, R. Maples, and S.D. Wullschleger
942
The Benefits of a Starter Fertilizer High in Phosphate That Can Be Sprayed on the Leaves of Seedling Cotton
James W. Chiles and J. Larry Chiles
943
User-Specified Rules for Crop Management in GOSSYM-COMAX
S.M. Bridges, C. Higginbotham, and J.M. McKinion
943
Investigation of Nitrogen Management for Narrow-Row Cotton in the Mississippi Delta
M.Wayne Ebelhar, Randal A. Welch, and Gordon R. Tupper
944
Summary of Starter Fertilizer Research in the Mississippi Delta
M. Wayne Ebelhar, Gordon R. Tupper, and Randal A. Welch
944
Foliar Fertilization on Texas High Plains Cotton
C.W. Bednarz, M.G. Hickey, and N.W. Hopper
945
Seasonal Uptake and Partitioning of Nitrogen by Cotton
G.A. Breitenbeck and D.J. Boquet
945
Florida Cotton Weed Survey
Barry J. Brecke
950
North Carolina Cotton Weed Survey
Alan C. York
950
Documentation of Weed Infestations in Texas Southern High Plains Cotton
J.W. Keeling and J.R. Abernathy
951
Carryover Potential of KIH-8921 on Rotational Crops
R.E. Frans, D.L. Jordan, D.H. Johnson, R.E. Talbert, and W.G. Johnson
952
Economics and Efficacy of Herbicides Applied Postemergence Directed in Cotton
D.L. Jordan, R.E. Frans, and M.R. McClelland
954
Pre and Postemergence Activity of PE-350 on Weeds in Cotton
Clyde C. Dowler
957
Effects of DPX-PE350 on Weed Control and Cotton Growth and Yield
C.T. Bryson, C.E. Snipes, and D.R. Shaw
957
Cotton Weed Control with DPX-PE350 "A Southern Perspective"
W.H. Mitchell
958
Effect of In-Furrow Insecticides on Cotton Response to Scepter and Pursuit
A.C. York, F.T. Corbin, and F.R. Walls, Jr.
958
Thimet Safens Cotton from Command Injury
D.R. Guathle, B.D. Sims, and J.L. House
959
New Low-Volume Application Technology for Purple Nutsedge Control
G.D. Wills, C.T. Bryson, and J.E. Hanks
959
Cotton Response to Clomazone
N.W. Buehring and D.B. Reginelli
960
Controlling Problem Weeds with Command in Louisiana Cotton
P.R. Vidrine and S.H. Crawford
960
Sprinkler Irrigation Application of Dinitroaniline Herbicides in Conservation Tillage Cotton
J.M. Keeling, K.W. Logan, and J.R. Abernathy
961
Tolerance of Common Cocklebur Biotypes to MSMA
M.G. Patterson and T.V. Hicks
961
Preplant Weed Control Options for Fallow Bed Cotton
Stephen H. Crawford and R. Keith Collins
962
Weed Management Systems for Georgia Cotton
John W. Wilcut
962
Herbicide Systems for Johnsongrass Control
H.R. Hurst
963
Paraquat: Cotton Harvest Aid Alone and in Tank Mixture
S.A. Harrison, M.S. Leetch, and D.H. Anderson
963
Defoliation and Desiccation of Pitted Morningglory in Cotton with Harvest Aids
L.H. Harvey, E.C. Murdock, G.S. Stapleton, and J.E. Toler
964
Effectiveness of Norflurazon and Prometryn Combinations for Preemergence Control of Annual Morningglory
K.L. Smith and J.M. Chandler
964
Effects of Over-The-Top Cotoran and Probe on Cotton Yield and Lint Quality
B.D. Sims, D.R. Guethle, and J.L. House
965
The Influence of Tillage on Deltapine 50 Cotton as Detected by Plant Mapping
Phillip E. Hoskinson and Donald D. Howard


COTTON WEED SCIENCE RESEARCH CONFERENCE

Report on the 1990 Cotton Weed Loss Committee
John D. Byrd, Jr.
949


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

Converting Cotton Gin Trash into Useable Energy - Technical and Economical Considerations
C.B. Parnell, Jr., W.A. LePoril, and S.C. Capareda
969
Condenser Coverings to Reduce Gin Emissions
E.P. Columbus and W.S. Anthony
973
Feeding Requirements for the Cage Gin
Wayne A. LePori, Dennis S. Findley, Jr., and Lambert H. Wilkes
976
Moisture Transfer of Cotton Bales Covered with Experimental Bagging
W. Stanley Anthony and Douglas J. Herber
978
Roller Ginning of Midsouth Grown Cottons: A Progress Report
Gino J. Mangialardi, Jr.
981
The Effect of Bark Concentration on Processing Efficiency in Rotor Spinning
C.K. Bragg, C.L. Simpson, A.D. Brashears, and R.V. Baker
986
Effects of Rib Gap Spacing on Cotton Quality
S.E. Hughs and J.D. Bargeron
990
Survey of Cotton Gin Trash Disposal Practices and Preferences in the Midsouth
J. Alex Thomasson, W. Stanley Anthony, and Eugene P. Columbus
993
The Influence of Low Temperature and Desiccator Drying on Cotton
Donald E. Brushwood
997
Experience with Dryer Control Based on Infrared Moisture Meters
R.K. Byler and W. Stanley Anthony
1000
Cage, Saw and Roller Ginning with Five Varieties of Cotton
L.H. Wilkes, W.A. LePori, D.S. Findley, and W.F. Lalor
1003
Experience with Color/Trash Meters in Cotton Gins: A Progress Report
W. Stanley Anthony
1007


JOINT SESSION: COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE AND COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE

An Evaluation of Five Foliar Applied Products to Enhance Yields of DPL 50 Cotton
Stephen D. Livingston, Darwin A. Anderson, and Bradley P. Cowan
1011
Pix® and Foliar Fertilizer Effects in Far West Texas Cotton Production
Charles Stichler
1015
Sequential Low-Dose Applications of Pix: A Four Year Summary
B.L. Weir, R. Vargas, R.A. Roberts, D. Munier, L.L. Ede, Thomas A. Kerby, Kater Hake, and Stephanie Johnson Hake
1017
Cotton Fruiting Response to Early Season Ethephon Applications
L.N. Namken and E.G. King
1019
Impact of Prep® Timing on Yield and Lint Quality
E.D. Vories, C.M. Bonner, D.M. Oosterhuis, and R.E. Glover
1024
Effects of Monensin and Tunicmiycin on Fiber Development In Vitro
Gayle H. Davidonis
1026
Characterization of Fiber Wall Components
B.A. Triplett and T. Smith
1026
Genotype Independent Regeneration of Cotton from Shoot Apical Meristem
Jean Gould, Sharon Banister, Osamu Hasegawa, Michael Fahima and Roberta H. Smith
1026
Magnetic Resonance Imaging of Developing Cotton Fiber
J.M. Brown and J.D. Timpa
1027
An Ultrastructural Analysis of the Elongation Mechanism in Young Cotton Fibers
Robert W. Seagull
1027
Differential Expression of a Vacuolar H+-ATPase During Cotton Fiber Development
T.A. Wilkins
1028
Cotton Yield and Nutrient Uptake as Affected by Fix and Rate and Time of Nitrogen Application
T. Ran, J.T. Cothran, and F.M. Hons
1028
Temperature and Water Stress Effects on Cotton Fiber. I. Growth and Production
Pamela O'Nell, Judy D. Timpa, and Barbara A. Triplett
1029
Effects of Cycling Temperatures on Cotton Fiber Development
W. Xie, C.H. Haigler, J.Y. Huang, and N.L. Trolinder
1029
Temperature and Water Stress Effects on Cotton Fiber.II. Molecular Composition and Fiber Strength
Judy D. Timpa, Barbara A. Triplett, and S. Haig Zeronian
1030
Effects of Cycling Temperatures on Cotton Fiber Metabolism
E.M Roberts, R.R. Nunna, C.H Haigler, and N.L. Trolinder
1030
Fiber Development of Ligon Lintless-2 Mutant of Cotton Gossypium hirsutum L.
R.J. Kohel and C.R. Benedict
1031
Gene Expression in Cotton Fiber: Molecular Analysis of Fiber Specific MRNAS
Maliyakal E. John
The Effect of Pix on Cotton under Varying Water and Nitrogen Conditions
Anthony Trent and V.R. Reddy
Polymer Characteristics of Crystalline Cellulose from Secondary Walls of Cotton Fibers
C.R. Benedict, Russell J. Kohel, and Gay M. Jividen

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