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

Cotton Disease Council - Thursday Morning Session

Organizer: Terry A. Wheeler, Texas Agrilife Research, Lubbock, TX
 
Screening Cultivars for Resistance to Fusarium Wilt in West Texas 
Jason E. Woodward, Texas Agrilife Extension Service, Lubbock, TX and Terry A. Wheeler, Texas Agrilife Research, Lubbock, TX
 
Development of Root-Knot Nematode Resistant Germplasm with High Yield and Fiber Quality 
Richard F. Davis1, Peng W. Chee2, Edward L. Lubbers2 and O. Lloyd May3, (1)USDA-ARS, Tifton, GA, (2)University of Georgia, Tifton, GA, (3)Delta and Pine Land Company, Tifton, GA
 
Effect of Mowing Cotton Stalks and Preventing Plant Re-Growth On Post-Harvest Reproduction of Meloidogyne incognita 
P. Lu1, Richard F. Davis2 and R. C. Kemerait1, (1)Department of Plant Pathology, University of Georgia, Tifton, GA, (2)USDA-ARS, Tifton, GA
 
VOTIVO: Contemporary Biological Nematode Control for Mainstream Commercial Agriculture 
Kevin Bugg, Bayer CropScience, Research Triangle Park, NC
 
Site-Specific Management Strategies for Dealing with Multiple Nematode Pests 
Charles Overstreet, LSU Agricultural Center, Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Baton Rouge, LA, Edward C. McGawley, Dept. of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Baton Rouge, LA, Eugene Burris, LSU Agricultural Center, Northeast Research Station, St. Joseph, LA and Dennis Burns, LSU AgCenter, St. Joseph, LA
 
Assessment and Management of Foliar Disease of Cotton in Georgia 
R. C. Kemerait1, F.H. Sanders1, W. A. Mills2, J. Clark3, W.E. Harrison3, D.E. McGriff4, J. L. Jacobs5, B. R. Mitchell3, S. N. Brown6 and J. E. Woodward7, (1)Department of Plant Pathology, University of Georgia, Tifton, GA, (2)University of Georgia, Attapulgus, GA, (3)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Camilla, GA, (4)University of Georgia Extension Service, Douglas, GA, (5)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Blackshear, GA, (6)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Moultrie, GA, (7)Texas Cooperative Extension, Lubbock, TX
 
The Relationship Between Disease Incidence, Defoliation and Yield in Cultivars Infested with Verticillium Wilt 
Allen Scott Adair, Texas AgriLife Extension, Plainview, TX and Terry A. Wheeler, Texas Agrilife Research, Lubbock, TX
 
The Effects of Verticillium Wilt On Cotton Cultivars 
Terry A. Wheeler, Texas Agrilife Research, Lubbock, TX and Jason E. Woodward, Texas Agrilife Extension Service, Lubbock, TX
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