Beltwide Cotton Conferences
January 3-6, 2012
Orlando, FL

Cotton Improvement Posters

Genetic Mean Analyses of Earliness Among Brazilian and US Upland Cotton
Francisco Jose Correia Farias1, C. Wayne Smith2, Camilo de Lelis Morello3, Steve Hague2, Eng Hwa Ng2, Kolbyn S. Joy4 and Filipe Cavalcante Farias5, (1)EMBRAPA, College Station, TX, (2)Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, (3)Embrapa, Goi nia, Brazil, (4)Texas A&M, College Station, TX, (5)Universidade Federal do Mato Grosso, Cuiab , Brazil

Sequence Analysis of DET2 Gene In Different Gossypium Species
Wanchao Ni, Hongmei Shu, Xinlian Shen and Shuqiao Guo, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanjing, China

Salt Tolerance Evaluation in Commercial Cotton Cultivars
Brian Barrick, Tiwari Rashmi and Jinfa Zhang, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

Field Screening for Drought Tolerance in Cotton
Jinfa Zhang, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM and S. E. Hughs, USDA-ARS-Southwestern Cotton Ginning Research Laboratory, Mesilla Park, NM

Genetic Variation and QTL Mapping of Drought Tolerance in Cotton Under PEG Conditions
Abdel-raheem Abdel-Raheen, Rashmi S. Tiwari and Jinfa Zhang, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM

High-Resolution Recombination Dissection Around Alien Chromosome Segments Containing Genes for Resistance to Reniform Nematodes
Xiuting Zheng1, Fei Wang1, Jose Quintana2, Hamid Ashrafi3, Davd M. Stelly1, Alois A. Bell2, Allen Van Deynze3, Don Jones4 and Robert L. Nichols4, (1)Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, (2)USDA-ARS-SPARC, College Station, TX, (3)University of California -Davis, Davis, CA, (4)Cotton Incorporated, Cary, NC

Mirnas From Cotton Roots Infected with Meloidogyne incognita
Umid M. Shapulatov1, Abdusalom Makamov1, Sukumar Saha2, Martin Wubben2, Johnie N. Jenkins2, Zabardast T. Buriev1, Mauricio Ulloa3, Brian Scheffler4 and Ibrokhim Abdurakhmonov1, (1)Institute of Genetics and Plants Experimental Biology, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, (2)USDA-ARS, Crop Science Research Laboratory, Mississippi State, MS, (3)USDA-ARS, WICSRU, Shafter, CA, (4)USDA-ARS, Stoneville, MS

Resistance Assessment of Commercial Cotton Cultivars Against Verticillium Dahliae in Cotton 
Huping Zhou1, Hui Fang1, S. Sanogo2, Robert P. Flynn3, Michael Gore4 and Jinfa Zhang1, (1)New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, (2)Department of Entomology, Plant Pathology and Weed Science, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, (3)New Mexico State University, Artesia, NM, (4)USDA-ARS, Maricopa, AZ

Disease Resistance of Cotton Hybrids with Different Level of Total and Different Ratios of (+)- to (-)-Gossypol in Seeds 
Shadman Namazov1, A.A. Bell2, Robert D. Stipanovic3, Аbboskhon Marupov4, Zamira Golubenko5, Olga Veshkurova5, T. Rakhimov1 and I. Amanturdiev1, (1)The Uzbek Scientific Research Institute of Selection and Cotton Seed-Production, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, (2)USDA-ARS, College Station, TX, (3)USDA-ARS-Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center, College Station, TX, (4)Uzbek Scientific – Research Institute of Crop Protection, Кibray District, Uzbekistan, (5)Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Evaluating Cotton Seed Gland Initiation by Microscopy 
Jennifer L. Tonos and Jodi A. Scheffler, USDA-ARS Crop Genetics Research Unit, Stoneville, MS

Establishment of Calibration Models of NIRS Analysis for Cottonseed Oil and Protein Contents and Mapping Related QTLs in Upland Cotton
Xinlian Shen, Peng Xu, Tingting Guo, Xianggui Zhang and Wanchao Ni, Jiangsu Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Nanjing, China

Field Evaluation of Advanced Breeding Lines for Organic Cotton Production
Dylan Q. Wann1, Jane Dever2, Mark D. Arnold2 and Heather D. Flippin2, (1)Texas AgriLife Research & Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX, (2)Texas AgriLife Research, Lubbock, TX

Analyzing the Components of Hybrid Cotton Yield and Its Relationship with Environment
Priyanka Tyagi1, Vasu Kuraparthy1, Daryl T. Bowman1, K. L. Edmisten1, Fred M. Bourland2, B. T. Campbell3, Dawn Fraser4 and Ted P. Wallace5, (1)North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, (2)University of Arkansas-NEREC, Keiser, AR, (3)USDA-ARS, Florence, SC, (4)Research, Monsanto Company, Hartsville, SC, (5)Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS

Exploring Exotic Germplasm for Improving Lint Yield and Fiber Quality in Upland Cotton
Linghe Zeng1, Efrem Bechere1, J. Wu2 and B. T. Campbell3, (1)USDA-ARS, Stoneville, MS, (2)South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD, (3)USDA-ARS, Florence, SC

Association of SSR Markers with Important Fiber Traits In Upland Cotton
Sukumar Saha1, Sharof S. Egamberdiev2, J. Wu3, Johnie N. Jenkins1, Jack C. McCarty1, Dewayne Deng1 and Ibrokhim Abdurakhmonov2, (1)USDA-ARS, Crop Science Research Laboratory, Mississippi State, MS, (2)Institute of Genetics and Plants Experimental Biology, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, (3)South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD

Genome-Wide Gossypium SNP Development and Validation
Fei Wang1, Amanda M. Hulse1, Kevin Hoegenauer1, Davd M. Stelly1, Hamid Ashrafi2, Allen Van Deynze2 and John Yu3, (1)Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, (2)University of California-Davis, Davis, CA, (3)USDA-ARS, College Station, TX

Molecular Confirmation of Gossypium Hirsutum Chromosome Substitution Lines and Interspecific F1 Hypoaneuploids
Sukumar Saha1, David M. Stelly2, Dwaine A. Raska2, Amanda M. Hulse2, Osman A. Gutierrez1, Abdusalom Makamov3, V. Gotmare4, Fei Wang2, Shivapriya Manchali2, Johnie N. Jenkins1 and Ibrokhim Abdurakhmonov3, (1)USDA-ARS, Crop Science Research Laboratory, Mississippi State, MS, (2)Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, (3)Institute of Genetics and Plants Experimental Biology, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, (4)Central Institute for Cotton Research, Nagpur, India

Cotton Germplasm Lines Released by the University of Arkansas in 2011
Fred M. Bourland, University of Arkansas-NEREC, Keiser, AR and Don C. Jones, Cotton Incorporated, Cary, NC
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