Beltwide Cotton Conferences
January 4-7, 2010
New Orleans, LA

Cotton Agronomy & Physiology - Thursday Morning - Session A

Presiding: Craig W. Bednarz, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX
Organizer: Russell C. Nuti, USDA-ARS, National Peanut Research Laboratory, Dawson, GA
 
Light and the Cotton Plant 
Randy Wells, NC State University, Raleigh, NC
 
Cotton Flowers: Pollen and Petal Humidity Sensitivities Determine Reproductive Competitiveness in Diverse Environments 
John J. Burke, USDA-ARS, Lubbock, TX
 
Effect of High Temperature Stress On Floral Development and Yield of Cotton 
Derrick M. Oosterhuis and John L. Snider, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
 
An in-Depth Look at New Cotton Cultivars in Georgia 
Jared R. Whitaker1, Glen Ritchie2 and Guy Collins2, (1)University of Georgia, Statesboro, GA, (2)University of Georgia, Tifton, GA
 
The Transition From BGRR to B2RF Varieties and Its Impact On Cotton Management in the Southeast: Research and Observations in 2009 
Guy Collins1, Jared Whitaker2, Keith Edmisten3, Bill Foote3, James Lanier3 and Seth Holt3, (1)University of Georgia, Tifton, GA, (2)University of Georgia, Statesboro, GA, (3)North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC
 
Simulating Hail Damage On Cotton Fruiting Branches in Arizona 
Guangyao(Sam) Wang1, Ruth Kaggwa Asiimwe1, Pedro Andrade-Sanchez1 and Mark Zarnstorff2, (1)University of Arizona Maricopa Ag Center, Maricopa, AZ, (2)National Crop Insurance Services, Overland Park, KS
Sponsor: Cotton Agronomy & Physiology Conference

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