Comparative Effects of Defoliating and Non-Defoliating Pathotypes of Verticillium dahliae in Greenhouse and Field Grown Cotton in Relation to Plant Water Status and Disease Development
Dean D. Tzeng and J. E. DeVay |
17 |
Epidemiological Studies on Fusarium Wilt of Cotton
J.E. DeVay, R.H. Garber, G.S. Pullman, S.N. Smith, and P. Goodell |
17 |
Field Evaluations of Propiconazol for Controlling Phymatotrichum Root Rot of Cotton in Arizona
R.S. Whitson, R.B. Hine, and S.D. Lyda |
18 |
Field Evaluations of Propiconazol for Controlling Phymatotrichum Root Rot of Cotton in Texas
J.T. Mathieson, S.D. Lyda and R.B. Hine |
19 |
Response of Cotton to Soil Applications of Propiconazol at Several Rates and Placement Distances
J.T. Mathieson and S.D. Lyda |
19 |
Effectiveness of Symbiotic Microorganisms from Seedling Roots of Tamcot CAMD-E in Simulating Resistance to Phymatotrichum Root Rot under Field Conditions
G.R. Lazo, L.S. Bird, P. Thaxton, and R.C. Percy |
19 |
An Analysis of Phymatotrichum Root Rot Progression During Wet and Dry Years
K.S. Arthur and S.D. Lyda |
19 |
Cotton IPM in Arkansas: Multiple Pest Sampling
Rickie Sterne and Plea Spradley |
20 |
Greenhouse and Field Studies on Sclerotial Development by Phymatotrichum Omnivorum
S.D. Lyda and J.H. Keithly |
20 |
Comparative Methods for Isolation of Mitochondria from Phymatotrichum Omnivorum
J.H. Keithly and S.D. Lyda |
20 |
In Situ Observations of Phymatotrichum Omnivorum
C.M. Rush, D.R. Upchurch, and T.J. Gerik |
20 |
Differential Inheritance of Resistance to Southwestern Cotton Rust in Plant Parts of Upland Cotton
R.G. Percy and L.S. Bird |
21 |
The Influence of Cropping Sequences on Population Levels of Meloidogyne incognita Host Races
T.L. Kirkpatrick and J.N. Sasser |
21 |
A Technique for Observing Infection of Cotton Roots by Germinating Oospores of Pythium ultimum
L.F. Johnson and Teresa Arroyo |
22 |
Effects of Meloidogyne Incognita on Cotton and Cowpeas in Rotation
L.W. Duncan and H. Ferris |
22 |
Estimation of Losses Due to Seed and Seedling Diseases
John M. Halloin |
26 |
Modeling Disease/Loss Relationships
L.V. Madden |
28 |
Use of Pathogen Control Measures for Estimation of Seedling Disease Losses
R.H. Garber |
28 |
Genetic Improvement and Management to Reduce Seedling Disease Losses
L.S. Bird |
28 |
Seed and Seedling-Related Factors Influencing Disease and Yield of Soybeans
D.C. McGee |
32 |
The Economic Benefits of Seed Treatments
H.V. Morton |
32 |
Fungicide Seed Treatments That Control Specific Pathogens Affect Stands and Yield of Cotton
Earl B. Minton |
34 |
Resistance to Bacterial Blight Caused by Treatments of Symbiotic Bacteria from MAR Cottons
K.M. El-Zik, L.S. Bird, C. Liverman, P. Thaxton, G.R. Lazo, and R.G. Percy |
35 |
Response of Cotton Cultivars to the Seedling Disease Complex and Stand Establishment under Two Soil Temperatures
T.P. Wallace, K.M. El-Zik, and L.S. Bird |
35 |