PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2000 BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 4-8, San Antonio, TX
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Minutes of the 1999 Cotton Disease Council Business Meeting, January 7, 2000 San Antonio, TX
John D. Mueller
119
Report of the Cottonseed Treatment Committee for 1999
C. S. Rothrock and S. A. Winters
119
Report of the Soil Fungicide Committee - 1999
G. L. Sciumbato
124
Report of the Regional Disease Problems Committee - 1999
W. E. Batson, Jr.
126
Report of the Verticillium Wilt and Fusarium Wilt Committee - 1999
Peggy M. Thaxton
126
Report of the Nematode Management Committee - 2000
J. D. Mueller
131
Cotton Disease Loss Estimate Committee Report
Don Blasingame and Mukund V. Patel
132
Defense Responses of Cotton to Verticillium Wilt
Y. Bolek, C. W. Magill, P. M. Thaxton, K. M. El-Zik, and A. A. Bell
133
Reduction of Verticillium Wilt Symptoms in Cotton following Seed Treatment with Trichoderma Virens
L. E. Hanson
134
The Relationship Between Incidence of Verticillium Wilt and Reflectance in a Wilt Nursery
T. A. Wheeler, J. R. Gannaway and H. W. Kaufman
134
Discovery and Possible Significance of Nectriafurone, 5-O-Methyljavanicin, and Related Compounds Produced by Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Vasinfectum
M.H. Wheeler, L. S. Puckhaber, A.A. Bell, R.D. Stipanovic, and R. A. Baker
136
Control Strategies for Fusarium Wilt of Cotton in Australia
S. J. Allen and P. A. Lonergan
136
Variability and Heritability of Bronze Wilt Resistance in Cotton Cultivars
Alois A. Bell
138
The Role of Hydrolytic Enzymes in the Biocontrol Activity of Trichoderma Virens
C. M. Kenerley, J.-M. Baek, and C. R. Howell
144
Mechanisms in the Biocontrol of Pythium Damping off of Cotton with Trichoderma Virens
C. R. Howell and R. D. Stipanovic
144
Toxicity of Cotton Phytoalexins to the Seedling Disease Pathogen Rhizoctonia Solanii
L. S. Puckhaber, L. E. Hanson, C. R. Howell and R. D. Stipanovic
145
Evaluation of Seedling Disease Control Strategies for Cotton Planted in Conventional and Stale Bed Tillage Systems
W. E. Batson, Jr. and J. Caceres
145
Upland Cotton Varietal Response to Charcoal Rot
T. A. Turini, E. T. Natwick, C. G. Cook and M. E. Stanghellini
147
Stability of Modified Aspergillus Flavus Communities: Need for Area-Wide Management
Peter J. Cotty
148
Seed Rot in South Carolina
J. D. Mueller, M. A. Jones, D. A. Kluepfel, J. T. Walker, M. J. Sullivan and M. E. Roof
149
Cotton Stem Canker in North Carolina Caused by Phoma Exigua
S. R. Koenning
149
Black Root Problems on Poorly Drained Soils in Georgia
G. J. Gascho, and R. E. Baird
150
Symptoms and Variety Response to Phomopsis Boll Dangle in Louisiana
Boyd Padgett, Patrick Colyer and P. R. Vernon
150
Bronze Wilt Field Symptoms in Georgia
S. M. Brown
151
Bronze Wilt Complex Observations in the 1998 and 1999 Mississippi Cotton Variety Trials
J. B. Creech and J. C. Fieber
151
Cotton Variety Response to Bronze Wilt in Missouri and Northern Tennessee
B. J. Phipps
152
Role of Agrobacterium in Bronze Wilt of Cotton
Alois A. Bell
154
Genetics of Resistance to Root-Knot Nematodes Insome Cotton Cultivars
E. Zhou, J. L. Starr and C. W. Smith
160
Root-Knot and Reniform Nematode Suppression with Selected Nematicides in Arkansas
G. M. Lorenz III, T. Kirkpatrick, C. Allen, R. T. Robbins, M. Crow, A. Fisher and J. D. Hopkins
160
Reniform Nematode Management in Georgia Cotton
Richard F. Davis and Tommy D. Cummings
162
Impact of Various Crop Rotations and Various Winter Cover Crops on Reniform Nematode in Cotton
W. S. Gazaway, J.R. Akridge and K. Mclean
162
Resistance in Upland Cotton to the Silverleaf Whitefly Transmitted Cotton Leaf Crumple Disease
E. T. Natwick, C. Cook, R. Gilbertson, Young-Su Seo and T. Turini
164
Minimizing Cotton Stress from Herbicide Use and Seedling Disease in Roundup Ready Cotton
G. L. Sciumbato and H. R. Hurst
166
Effect of Selected Fungicides on Cotton Seedling Disease in Alabama
K. S. Mclean, W. Gazaway, L. Cambell and L. Carter
167
Geographical Dispersion of Reniform Nematode in Louisiana
C. Overstreet and E. C. Mcgawley
168
The Distribution of Root-Knot and Reniform Nematodes in Arkansas, 1990-1999
R. J. Bateman, T. L. Kirkpatrick, R. T. Robbins and G. Lorenz
171
Effect of Telone II on Reniform Nematode Management in Mississippi
G. W. Lawrence and K. S. Mclean
171
Observations from Twenty Growth Chamber Experiments Comparing Reniform with Root-Knot Nematode Reproduction on Cotton
A. F. Robinson, A. C. Bridges, A. E. Percival, C. G. Cook, M. J. Oliver and J. P. Velten
173
Effect of Different Soil Types on the Reproduction of Reniform Nematode
Qian Zhao, Robert T. Robbins and James McD. Stewart
173
Effect of Site Specific Application of Aldicarb on Cotton Yield in a Meloidogyne Incognita Infested Field
Allen Wrather, Gene Stevens, and Terry Kirkpatrick
174
1999 Testing for Reniform Nematode Resistance in 226 Selectd Soybean Cultivars for Rotation in Reniform Infested Cotton Fields
R. T. Robbins, L. Rakes, L. Jackson and D. G. Dombek
174
Chemical Suppression of Phymatotrichum Root Rot on Cotton in South Texas
J. E. Matocha and S. G. Vacek
175
Synergism Between Rhizoctonia Solanii and Agrobacterium Tumefaciens in Causing Crown Gall of Cotton
Alois A. Bell
175

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