Beltwide Cotton Conferences
January 4-6, 2017
Dallas, TX
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Yield Loss of Ten Cotton Cultivars Due to the Root-Knot Nematode and the Added Benefit of Velum Total Stephen R. Till1, Kathy S. Lawrence1, Drew Schrimsher2 and Jarrod R. Jones3, (1)Auburn University, Auburn, AL, (2)Agri-AFC, Slocomb, AL, (3)Gulf Coast Research and Extension Center, Fairhope, AL |
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A Potential New Biological Nematicide for Meloidogyne Incognita and Rotylenchulus Reniformis Management on Cotton in Alabama David R Dyer1, Kathy S. Lawrence1 and David H Long2, (1)Auburn University, Auburn, AL, (2)Albaugh,LLC, Olive Branch, MS |
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Varietal and Nematicidal Responses of Cotton in Nematode-Infested Soils Meredith Hall, Kathy S. Lawrence, Daniel Dodge, David R Dyer, Will Groover, Stephen R. Till and Ni Xiang, Auburn University, Auburn, AL |
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Yield Loss of Cotton Cultivars Due to the Reniform Nematode and the Added Benefit of Velum Total Will Groover, Kathy Lawrence, Ni Xiang, Stephen R. Till, Daniel Dodge, David R Dyer and Meredith Hall, Auburn University, Auburn, AL |
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Effect of Bacterial Blight Inoculation Timings on Cotton Yield Bradley R Wilson, Darrin M. Dodds, Chase A. Samples, Michael T. Plumblee, Drew B. Denton, Lucas Xavier Franca and Savana Davis, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, MS |
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Sensitivity of Corynespora Cassiicola Isolates to Metconazole Katrina Laurel1, Robert C Kemerait1, Katherine Stevenson1 and Marin T. Brewer2, (1)University of Georgia, Tifton, GA, (2)University of Georgia, Athens, GA |
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