PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1983 BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION RESEARCH CONFERENCE
Jan. 5-8, San Antonio, TX
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

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