Damage to Two Cotton Cultivars by Heliothis When Infested at Different Times During the Growing Season
J.C. McCarty, Jr., J.N. Jenkins, and W.L. Parrott |
70 |
An Evaluation of Cotton Genotypes for Field Resistance to Heliothis Species
S.J. Stringer and J.E. Jones, D.F. Clower, E. Burris, and S. Micinski |
70 |
Breeding Cotton for Resistance to Heliothis virescens
Johnie N. Jenkins, W.L. Parrott, and J.C. Mcarty, Jr |
70 |
Interaction of High Tannin with Bollworm Control by Pydrin and Dipel
M.F. Schuster, P.D. Calvin and W.C. Langston |
72 |
Studies on the Rate of Metabolism of Dietary Gossypol and Tannin Fed to the Tobacco Budworm
W.L. Parrott, P.A. Hedin, J.N. Jenkins, and J.C. McCarty, Jr. |
73 |
Effect of a Plant Growth Regulator Mepiquat - Chloride (Pix) on Host - Plant Resistance to Heliothis zea in Cotton
G.R. Zummo, J.H. Benedict and J.C. Segers |
73 |
A Comparative Mode of Action of on Terpene Aldehydes and Flavonoids on the Heliothis Complex and Spodotera frugiperda
Bock G. Chan, Noreen Mahoney, A.C. Waiss, Jr., and Jim Baker |
74 |
Yield Reduction in Upland Cotton Due to Pink Bollworm Infestation and Boll Rot
K.E. Fry and T.J. Henneberry |
77 |
Pink Bollworm Oviposition on Resistant and Susceptible Cotton Plants
F.D. Wilson, B.W. George and J.L. Szaro |
80 |
Correlation Between Fusarium Wilt Resistance in Cotton and Resistance to Root-Knot Nematodes
Raymond L. Shepherd |
80 |
Effect of Plant Bug Nymph Densities on Yield of Cotton Genotypes
Jack C. Bailey |
81 |
Progress in Breeding Frego-Nectariless Cottons for Reduced Plant Bug Sensitivity
J.E. Jones, D.F. Clower, E. Burris, J.G. Marshall and S.J. Stringer |
81 |
Boll Weevil Control Through Trap Cropping and Host Plant Resistance in Northeast Louisiana
E. Burris, D.F. Clower, J.E. Jones, and S.L. Anthony |
83 |
A Slide Rule Based on Heat Units Incorporating Cotton and Insect Phenology Models and its Utilization I. Crop Management
K. M. El-Zik and V. Sevacherian |
86 |
A Slide Rule Based on Heat Units Incorporating Cotton and Insect Phenology Models and its Utilization II. Insect Management
V. Sevacherian and K.M. El-Zik |
87 |
Gametophyte Behavior as a Reflection of Sporophytic Characteristics in Gossypium hirsutum.
Nick Gawel and Carol Robacker |
88 |
Progress in Mapping Breakpoints and Recovering Duplications and Deficiencies from Cotton Chromosome Translocations
M.Y. Menzel and K.L. Richmond |
88 |
Characteristics and Cytogenetics of Gossypium hirsutum X G. Populifolium
James Mc Stewart |
91 |
Interspecific Hybridization in Cotton: Recovery of Wild Species Cytoplasms
P.F. Umbeck and J. McD. Stewart |
91 |
Ultraviolet Photography and its Potential in Hybrid Cotton Development
R. Gary Smith and John R. Gannaway |
91 |
Is There Much Genetical Room Left for Hybrid Cotton?
Joshua A. Lee |
92 |
Transfer of Pollen by Bees in Hybrid Cotton Seed Fields in Arizona
Gerald M. Loper, Gordon D. Waller, and Dick D. Davis |
94 |
Effect of Row Pattern on Cotton Flower Visitation by Bumble Bees
J.B. Weaver, Jr. |
94 |
Transfer of the Pima Enhancer Factor into Cytoplasmic Male Sterile Lines
Thea Wilkins and J.B. Weaver, Jr. |
96 |
Developmental Characteristics of Earliness in Upland Cotton
C. Wayne Smith |
98 |
A Program to Develop Drought Tolerant Cotton Germplasm
R.E. Dilbeck and J.E. Quisenberry |
98 |
Fruit Development in Different Maturity Types of Upland Cotton
Bobby J. Phipps |
99 |
Effects of Defoliants and Application Timing on Cotton Yield and Quality
Ted Whitwell and S.M. Brown |
100 |
Genetics Effects of Stripper Harvested Bur Cotton
A.D. Brashears, J.E. Quisenberry, R.V. Baker, and J.W. Laird |
100 |
Genetic Effects of Ginning Performance
R.V. Baker, A.D. Brashears, J.W. Laird, and J.E. Quisenberry |
101 |
Genetic Effects Related to Cotton Yield and Quality
Weldon Laird, R.V. Baker, J.E. Quisenberry, and A.D. Brashears |
101 |
Morphological Traits Related to Harvest and Gin Performance
J.E. Quisenberry, R.E. Dilbeck, J.W. Laird, A.D. Brashears, and R.V. Baker |
101 |
Effects of Whitefly Contamination on Lint Quality of U.S. Cottons
Henry H. Perkins, Jr. |
102 |
Improved Fiber and Other Traits in New Multi-Adversity Resistant Cottons
L.S. Bird, K.M. El-Zik, R.G. Percy, P. Thaxton, J.H. Benedict, L. Reyes, R.A. Creelman, L.E. Clark, C.M. Heald, and A.J. Kappelman, Jr. |
103 |
Potential for Double Cropping with Short-Season Cotton in Subtropical South Texas
M.D. Heilman and L.N. Namken |
105 |
Yield of Cotton Cultivars in Relation to Heat Units and Rainfall at Mississippi State
F.M. Bourland and J.F. Mitchell |
105 |
Apparent Potassium Deficiency
B.L. Weir, D.S. Mikkelsen, and T.A. Kerby |
108 |
Inheritance of Fiber Quality in a Semi-Dwarf Composite Population of Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
K.R. Keim and J.E. Quisenberry |
108 |
Similarities of Variety Responses among Regional Cotton Variety Test Locations
H.H. Ramey, Jr., S. Buco, L. Lorica and N. Keith |
108 |
Predicting Fiber Quality on the Texas Southern High Plains
M. Sigmund, John R. Gannaway, and Jack R. Gipson |
108 |
The Effects of Span Length on Uniformity Index
R.S. Krowicki |
109 |
Effect of Heterozygous and Heterogenous Populations of Normal and Okra Leaf Cottons on Yield
William R. Meredith, Jr. |
109 |
A Storm-Resistant Acala 1517 Cotton for New Mexico
N.R. Malm and C.E. Barnes |
109 |
Cotton Agro-Ecosystem of Central Sind, Pakistan
Barkat Ali Soomro, Ahmad Ali Baloch, and Ali Mohammad Kalroo |
110 |
Effects of Cropping Systems on Lint Yields, Fiber Properties and Certain Soil Chemical Properties
J.E. Matocha, M.A. Norden, and R.C. Bennett |
114 |
Bollworm Resistance in Red Leaf Cotton
H.L. Bhardwaj and J.B. Weaver, Jr. |
117 |