Beltwide Cotton Conferences
January 4-7, 2011
Atlanta, GA
Cotton Flowering and Fruiting |
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Flowering and fruiting are critical stages in cotton yield development, since they are especially sensitive to changes in management and environment. Understanding the physiology of events occurring during fruiting is important in the continuing efforts of growers to produce lint and seed yield more efficiently and profitably. This symposium will pull together leading scientists to discuss anatomy, photosynthesis and partitioning, control and modification with PGRs, and management and environmental effects on flowering and fruiting. | |||
Organizer: | Derrick M. Oosterhuis, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR | ||
Anatomy and Morphology of Fruiting Forms Jack Mauney, Jarman Enterprises, Mesa, AZ |
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Management and Environmental Effects on Fruiting K. Raja Reddy, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS |
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Cotton Flowering and Fruiting: Control and Modification with Plant Growth Regulators J. Tom Cothren, Texas AgriLife Research, College Station, TX, Vladimir A. da Costa, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX and Yujin Wen, Texas A&M University, Texas Agrilife Research, College Station, TX |
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Sponsor: | Cotton Agronomy & Physiology Conference |
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