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Seed Rot in South Carolina

J. D. Mueller, M. A. Jones, D. A. Kluepfel, J. T. Walker, M. J. Sullivan and M. E. Roof


 
ABSTRACT

Seed rot was detected in cotton growing in 22 South Carolina counties. It was observed on 26 cultivars including both conventional and transgenic cultivars. The cause of seed rot has not been determined. It appears to occur independently of either stink bug feeding or supernumerary carpels. No fungal or bacterial species has been identified as the causal agent. It does not appear to be caused by problems in pollination or fertilization.



Reprinted from Proceedings of the 2000 Beltwide Cotton Conferences pg. 149
©National Cotton Council, Memphis TN

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