Beltwide Cotton Conferences
January 4-7, 2011
Atlanta, GA
The Impact of Losing Temik 15G and Future Prospects for Nematode Management |
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The symposium will start with a description of the plan for phasing out Temik 15G. This will be followed by discussions on the importance of Temik 15G on southern row crops in the Southeast, the MidSouth, and the Southern High Plains of Texas. The final two speakers will address the prospects for future management including chemical alternatives, precision application of fumigants, and host plant resistance. | |||
Organizer: | Terry A. Wheeler, Texas Agrilife Research, Lubbock, TX | ||
The Use of Temik 15G on Cotton and Soybean In the Southeast John D. Mueller, Clemson University, Blackville, SC |
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The Impact of Temik 15G on the Southern High Plains of Texas Kerry Siders, Texas AgriLIFE Extension, Levelland, TX |
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The Importance of Temik 15G for Crops In the Midsouth T.L. Kirkpatrick, University of Arkansas, Hope, AR and Charles Overstreet, LSU Agricultural Center, Department of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Baton Rouge, LA |
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Host Plant Resistance for Reniform and Root-Knot Nematode Management In Cotton Richard F. Davis, USDA-ARS, Tifton, GA |
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Sponsor: | Cotton Disease Council |
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