PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2001 BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 9-13, Anaheim, CA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Minutes of the 2000 Cotton Disease Council Business Meeting, January 12, 2001 Anaheim, CA
John D. Mueller
89
Report of the Cottonseed Treatment Committee - 2000
C. S. Rothrock
89
Report of Soil Fungicide Committee - 2000
G. L Sciumbato
93
Report of the Regional Disease Problems Committee - 2000
W. E. Batson, Jr.
97
Report of the Vascular Wilt Committee - 2000
Peggy M. Thaxton
98
Cotton Disease Loss Estimate Committee Report
Don Blasingame and Mukund V. Patel
102
Introduction to Two Newly Recognized Disorders of Cotton - Bronze Wilt and Seed Rot
Robert Loring Nichols
104
Field Incidence and Description of Bronze Wilt Symptoms
David W. Albers and David Guthrie
104
A Pedigree Analysis of Cotton Cultivars Affected by Bronze Wilt
K. M. El-Zik, P. M. Thaxton and J. B. Creech
105
Development of Bronze Wilt during the Growing Season
B. J. Phipps, A. S. Phillips and B. J. Tanner
108
The Timing of Bronze Wilt Appearance Affects Fruit Retention
C. O. Gwathmey, D. D. Howard, C. E. Michaud and E. F. Robison
108
Evidence that Agrobacterium Species Cause Bronze Wilt
A. A. Bell
111
Association of Agrobacterium Tumefaciens with Cottonseed
C. S. Rothrock, R. L. Sealy, D. A. Kluepfel and Z. Yan
116
Incidence and Description of Seed Rot
Michael A. Jones and Keith Edmisten
116
Greenhouse and Microplot Studies on Identification of a Casual Agent of Seed Rot
D. A. Kluepfel, J. D. Mueller, M. A. Jones, Z. Yan and J. T. Walker
117
Results of a Beltwide Screening Experiment to Identify Abnormalities in Seed Development
J. D. Mueller, M. A. Jones, Z. Yan, J. T. Walker, D. A. Kluepfel, J. C. Burgess, K. M. Howard, T. A. Kerby and K. E. Lege'
119
Opportunities for Developing Resistance to the Reniform Nematode in Cotton
A. F. Robinson
120
Root-Knot Nematode Screen of 150 Texas Race Stock Accessions
G. O. Myers, S. A. Fitch, A. E. Percival, P. D. Colyer, W. D. Caldwell and P. R. Vernon
121
Effects of Fusarium Resistance Gene on Agronomic Traits of Cotton
Chunda Feng, Jinfa Zhang, Xianlong Zhang, Yichun Nie and Jiehua Guo
124
Root-Knot and Reniform Nematode Suppression with Sidedress Applications of Aldicarb in Arkansas
G. M. Lorenz, III, J. Hopkins, Don Johnson, A. Fisher, S. Rodery, M. Hamilton, J. Sites, J. Reaper, T. Kirkpatrick, C. Coker, R. T. Robbins and C. Bonner
126
The Effects of Nematicides and Cover Crops on Reniform Nematode
C. Overstreet, B. Padgett, J. Price and E. C. McGawley
128
The Influence of Anhydrous Ammonia against Reniform Nematode
T. Erwin, C. Overstreet and E. McGawley
128
Impact of Nematicides on Cotton Production in Reniform Infested Fields
W. S. Gazaway, J. R. Akridge and K. McLean
128
Pythium Aphanidermatum and Cotton Seedling and Root Disease
C. R. Howell
129
Incidence and Severity of Cotton Seedling Diseases Under Stale Seed-Bed Production
P. D. Colyer and P. R. Vernon
129
Role of Host Exudates in the Development of Black Root Rot
C. S. Rothrock, S. A. Winters, S. Bennoua and D. B. Nehl
130
The S Strain of A. Flavus may be an Important Cause of Aflatoxin Contamination in South Texas
P. J. Cotty
130
Behavior of an Atoxigenic Strain of Aspergillus Flavus on Sterile Wheat: Insights Related to Field Use
K. E. Kobbeman and P. J. Cotty
130
The Effects of Fungicides on Phomopsis Boll Dangle Incidence and Severity
Boyd Padgett and Jason Price
134
Race Identification and Severity of Bacterial Blight from Natural Infestations Across the Cotton Belt
P. M. Thaxton, T. D. Brooks and K. M. El-Zik
137
Eliminating Seed-Borne Inoculum of Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Vasinfectum in Cotton
S. J. Allen and J. K. Kochman
139
Upland Cotton Varietal Response to Charcoal Rot
T. A. Turini, E. T. Natwick and C. G. Cook
140
The Performance of Breeding Lines with Partial Resistance to Pythium Ultimum and Rhizoctonia Solani
T. A. Wheeler, J. R. Gannaway, S. Fichtner and S. Yang
141
Mycofolora Associated with Cotton Production in Alabama
A. J. Palmateer, K. S. McLean and G. Morgan-Jones
144
Management of Cotton Seedling Disease Complexes
S. Fichtner, T. A. Wheeler, H. W. Kaufman, T. Isakeit and S. Yang
144
Fungal Antagonists of Rotylenchulus Reniformis
K. S. McLean, A. J. Palmateer, G. Morgan-Jones and W. Lawrence
145
Predicting Cotton Nematodes Distribution Utilizing Soil Electrical Conductivity
A. Khalilian, J. D. Mueller, Y. J. Han and F. J. Wolak
146
Preliminary Results: Effects of Ultradeep Fumigation on the Reniform Nematode
A. F. Robinson, C. G. Cook, A. C. Bridges and J. Bautista
149
Assessing the Effects of Planting Date, Seeding Rate and Fungicide on Cotton Stand and Yield
E. Burris, G. B. Padgett, J. Price and K. Sanders
150
The Impact of Phomopsis Boll Dangle in Northeast Louisiana
J. L. Price and G. B. Padgett
151
A Comparison of Telone and Telone Plus Vydate for Control of Reniform Nematodes in Cotton
P. D. Wigley, W. D. Shurley and S. J. Komar
153
Natural Reservoirs of Aspergillus Flavus in the Sonoran Desert: Potential Implications for Agricultural Areas
María L. Boyd and Peter J. Cotty
153
Effect of Selected Fungicides for Cotton Seedling Disease Management Across the Cotton Belt
K. S. McLean and Julius E. Fajardo
154
Soil Incorporation Effects on Nematicidal and Insecticidal Efficacy of Di-Syston and Temik
G. L. Sciumbato, D. L. Sudbrink, F. A. Harris, T. L. Kirkpatrick and L. D. Young
155
Reducing Herbicide-Induced Cotton Seedling Stress by Substituting Roundup for Conventional Herbicides on Roundup Ready Cotton and Adding Hopper-Box or In-Furrow Fungicides
G. L. Sciumbato and H. R. Hurst
157

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