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

COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

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