Managing Nematodes in the Southeastern Coastal Plains Without EDB
Ralph Motsinger and Johnny Crawford |
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The Importance of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes in Cotton Production
T.L. Kirkpatrick |
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Nematicide Seed Treatment for Control of Nematodes in Cotton
R. Rodriguez-Kabana |
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Distribution of Cotton Nematodes in Mississippi
S.C. Bost |
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Assessment of Cotton Losses Due to Nematodes on Cotton in the Texas High Plains
C.C. Orr |
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Quantitative Aspects of the Interaction of Meloidogyne Incognita with Fusarium Wilt on Acala Cotton in Field Plots
P.A. Roberts, S.N. Smith, and W.C. Matthews. |
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The Role of Insecticide/Nematicides in the Integrated Control of Cotton Pests
A.L. Bostian |
21 |
Mechanisms and Factors Affecting Host Susceptibility and Disease Development in Four Cotton Selections with Respect to Fusarium Wilt
D.P. Jeffers, R.H. Garber, and P.A. Roberts |
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The Current Status in the Development of Resistance to the Reniform Nematode in Cotton in Louisiana
J.P. Beasley and J.E. Jones |
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Reproduction of Pratylenchus brachyurus on Cotton and Cotton Growth Response to Infection by the Nematode
J.L. Starr and T. Mathieson |
25 |
Thielaviopsis the Black Rootrot - A Serious New Threat to California Cotton Production
R.H. Garber, J.E. DeVay, and R.J. Wakeman |
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Cultural Control of Cotton Black Root Rot
Kater Hake, J. DeVay, P. Kerby, and R. Garber |
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Decrease in Susceptibility of Cotton Seedlings to Pythium ultimum Obtained by Selection Procedures
L.F. Johnson and G.K. Palmer |
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Apron, Epic and CGA 64251 Seed Treatments Affect Stand and Yield of Cotton
Earl B. Minton, R.H. Garber, C.C. Orr, J.E. DeVay, A.W. Wienhold, and L.S. Bird |
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Relationships Between Laboratory and Field, Measurements for Seed and Seedling Traits from Selected Mar and Non-MAR Cotton Cultivars
T.P. Wallace, K.M. El-Zik, and L.S. Bird |
27 |
An Analysis of Eighteen Cotton Varieties for Differences in Six Root Traits
C.G. Cook, L.S. Bird, and K.M. El-Zik |
27 |
Determination of Verticillium Dahliae (T-1 Strain) Inoculum in Partially Decomposed Cotton Tissue in Relation to the Total Inoculum in Field Soil
W.C. Schnathorst |
28 |
Toxicity and Role in Verticillium Wilt Resistance of Terpenoid Phytoalexins from Cotton
M.E. Mace, R.D. Stipanovic, and A.A. Bell |
29 |
The Association of Marcpophomina phaseolina with Cotton
Ching-chi Lee, L.S. Bird, P.M. Thaxton, and M.L. Howell |
29 |
Characterization of the Bacterial Populations Associated with the Cotton Rhizoplane
C. Hagedorn, W.D. Gould, and T.R. Bardinelli |
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Reaction of Nigerian Cotton Cultivars to the New African Isolates of Xanthomonas campestris PV malvacearum
M.A.T. Poswal, L.S. Bird, K.M. El-Zik, and P.M. Thaxton |
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Influence of Five Years of Trifluralin Application on Cotton Stand and Yield
Earl B. Minton and W. R. Meredith, Jr. |
36 |
The Effect of Soil Solarization on Soil-Borne Populations of Fusartium Oxysporum F. Sp. Vasinfectum and Meloidogyne Incognita in Relation to the Incidence of Fusarium Wilt and Yield of Cotton Plants
J.E. DeVay, R.H. Garber, P.A. Roberts, R.J. Wakeman, and D.P. Jeffers |
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Populations of Bacteria and Actinomycetes Associated with Sclerotia of Phymatotrichum Omnivorum Buried in Houston Black Clay
D.A. Zuberer |
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Root-Knot Nematode Control with Various Rates of Temik Aldicarb in Cotton Production Programs
Dwight Lincoln |
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Southern Root-Knot Nematode Damage to Variety Acala 1517ei Cotton
Stephen B. Thomas |
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The Effect of Various Seed Coat Fungicides on the Emergence, Survival and Lint Yield of Commercially Grown SJ-2 Cotton
R. Leonard |
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