PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1996 BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 9-12, Nashville, TN
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Use of Hopper-Box Treatments in Combination with Reduced Rates of In-Furrow Fungicides to Control Cotton Seedling Diseases
G.L. Sciumbato
223
Ultrastructural Response of Cotton Fungal Pathogens to Magainin 2
Eva S. Kristyanne, K.S. Kim, J.McD. Stewart
226
Cotton Disease Loss Estimate Committee Report
Don Blasingame
227
Report of the Educational and Public Relations Committee
K.M. El-Zik
228
Report of the Soilborne Pathogen Committee - 1995
G.L. Sciumbato
228
Report of the Regional Disease Problems Committee - 1995
W.E. Batson, Jr.
230
Report of the Cottonseed Treatment Committee for 1995
C.S. Rothrock
230
Report of the Verticillium Wilt and Fusarium Wilt Committee - 1995
Peggy M. Thaxton
234
Report of the Nematode Management Committee—1995
J.D. Mueller
237
Minutes of the 1996 Cotton Disease Council Business Meeting, January 11, 1996
Donald J. Blasingame
238
Influence of Cotton Planting-Seed Quality on Seedling Health
E.A. Drummond, B.R. Savoy
238
Seedling Health from an Agronomic Point of View
C.R. Stichler
240
Insect Pests on Seedling Cotton
Barry L. Freeman
241
Impact of Seedling Pathogens on Cotton Growth and Development
Craig S. Rothrock
241
The Importance of Nematodes in Early Growth and Development of Cotton
T.L. Kirkpatrick
242
Fungicide Type and Application Technology for the Control of Cotton Seedling Diseases
A.B. Bassi, Jr.
243
Biological Seed Treatment as a Component in Maintaining Seedling Health
P.M. Brannen, D.S. Kenney
244
Effect of Rotation on Reniform Nematode Control in Cotton
Dru E. Rush, W.S. Gazaway, J.R. Akridge
247
Effect of Soil Potassium on Reniform Nematode Damage in Cotton
William Gazaway, Charles Mitchell, R. Rodriguez-Kabana
247
Rates and Timing of Nematicides for Control of Reniform Nematodes in Northern Alabama
C.H. Burmester, William S. Gazaway, D.J. Potter, E.G. Ingram
249
Reniform Nematode and Cotton Production in Mississippi
G.W. Lawrence, K.S. McLean
251
Current Incidence of Plant Parasitic Nematodes in Louisiana
C. Overstreet, E.C. McGawley
253
Reniform Nematode Suppression in Southeast Arkansas with Nematicides
Gus Lorenz, Terry Kirkpatrick, Doug Vangilder, Bob Robbins
254
VYDATE @ C-LV Foliar Applications for Management of Reniform Nematode in the Southern U.S.
G.G. Hammes, E. I. DuPont, W.H. Mitchell
254
Identification and Enhancement of Resistance to Reniform Nematode in Cotton Germplasm
J. McD. Stewart, R.T. Robbins
255
Cotton Variety Tests for Disease and Root-Knot Nematode Tolerance
R.H. Garber, S.R. Oakley, J.E. DeVay, W.R. DeTar, R.N. Vargas, B.L.Weir
255
Root Knot Nematode Management with Different Rates of Aldicarb at Planting
D.J. Munier, P.B. Goodell, J.W. Eckert
257
Developmental Regulation of Aspergillus Mycotoxin Biosynthesis
J.K. Hicks, N.P. Keller, T.H. Adams
258
Effect of Columbia Lance Nematode on Plant Growth and Fruit Set
J. Mueller, K. Lege, L. May
259
Effect of Reniform Nematode on Plant Growth and Yield
J. Mueller, C. Davis, K. Lege
259
Grower-Agent Perceptions of Nematode Management
J. Mueller, J. Starr, R. Baird, T. Kirkpatrick
260
Incidence of the Fusarium Wilt/Root-Knot Nematode Complex Among Eight Cotton Varieties Treated with and Without a Nematicide
P.D. Colyer, T.L. Kirkpatrick, W.D. Caldwell, P.R. Vernon, R. Bateman, R.C. Griffin, J.I. Dickson
260
Stemphylium Leafspot: A New Foliar Disease in Georgia
R.E. Baird, D.R. Sumner, G.H. Harris, N.S. Newberry, T.L. Lawson, P.D. Wigley
261
Phomopsis Associated with Cotton Boll Development
K.S. McLean, G.W. Lawrence, B.R. Leonard, G. Burris
261
Maximizing Seedling Rates and Fungicide Treatments to Obtain a Stand of Transgenic Cotton
G.L. Sciumbato
262
Development of Cottonseed Coating Treatment in China
Jinyu Li, Chiyi Shen, David T. Schulteis
263
Assessment of Benefits of Cotton Seed Dressings for the Control of Seedling Diseases in Relation to Inoculum Densities of Pythium and Rhizoctonia
R.M. Davis, J.J. Nunez, K.V. Subbarao
267
Nu-Flow M: A Safe New Seed Treatment Fungicide for the Control of Cotton Seedling Disease Caused by Thielaviopsis Basicola and Rhizoctonia Solani
L. Butler, D. Lawrence, M. Becton
268
Efficacy of Fungicide Seed Treatments in No-Till Cotton
Albert Y. Chambers, Tracy D. Bush
269
Baytan® Seed Treatment Fungicide: A Review of Field Performance Across the Cotton Growing Regions
Karen S. Arthur
269
Cotton Seedling Disease Management on the Texas High Plains
H.W. Kaufman
270
Developments in the Use of Atoxigenic Strains of Aspergillus Flavus to Prevent Aflatoxin Contamination
Peter J. Cotty
270
Toxin Production by Fusarium Oxysporum F. SP. Vasinfectum
A.A. Bell, J. Liu, R.D. Stipanovic, H. Orta
270
Toxicity of Hibiscanone and Desoxyhemigossypol Under Aerobic and Anaerobic Conditions Against Verticillium Dahliae
R.D. Stipanovic, L.S. Puckhaber, A.A. Bell
271
Mechanisms in Cotton Soreshin Biocontrol by Trichoderma Virens: Viridiol Production
C.R. Howell, R.D. Stipanovic
271
Comparisons of Gliocladium Virens and a Combination of Trichoderma Species (Binab T) in Polymer Coatings of Cotton Seed for Controlling Seedling Diseases
J.E. DeVay, R.H. Garber, C.R. Howell, R.J. Wakeman, T. Ricard, B.L. Weir, R. N. Vargas
272
Progress with Verticillium Wilt of Cotton in the Republic of South Africa
A. Swanepoel, H. de Kock
273
Distribution and Genetic Variability of Whitefly-Transmitted Geminiviruses of Cotton
J.K. Brown
275
The Relationship Between Root-Knot Nematode and Growth of Cotton
T.A. Wheeler, K. Hake, K. Stair, H. W. Kaufman
280
Behavioral Responses of Root-Knot and Reniform Nematodes to Alginate Pellets Containing Nematophagous Fungi
A.F. Robinson, B.A. Jaffee
282

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