1985 PROCEEDINGS: BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION RESEARCH CONFERENCES
Jan. 7-11, New Orleans, LA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Genetic Analysis of Earliness in Upland Cotton I. Morphological and Phenological Variables
Salvador Godoy and G.A. Niles
60
Genotypic Response to Planting Date
C. Wayne Smith
60
Genetic Analysis of Earliness in Upland Cotton II. Yield and Fiber Properties
G.A. Niles and Salvador Godoy
61
Heterosis, Combining Ability and Gene Action in Cotton
da Silva, Fanuel P., Jose F. de Oliveira, Jose F. Alves, and Joao P. Crisostomo
63
Comparative Efficiencies of the "Sequential Inoculation Selection" (SIS) and "Multi-Adversity Resistance" (MAR) Systems of Selection for Multiple Disease Resistance in Cotton
Ismail A. Baker and W.P. Sappenfield
63
Agronomic Evaluation of Cotton Genotypes for Resistance to the Cotton Fleahopper
Michael C. Lidell, C.A. Niles, and J.K. Walker
69
Progress in Developing Cotton Germplasm with Root-Knot Nematode and Fusarium Wilt Resistance
Raymond L. Shepherd
71
Differences in Lady Beetle Populations and Presence of a Water Soluble Compound on Leaves as Related to Heliothis Resistance in Cotton
H.L. Bhardwaj, J.B. Weaver, and R.F. Severson
71
Plant Characteristics and Earliness in Pima Cotton Genotypes
K.E. Fry and C.V. Feaster
72
Progress of Introgression of the Cytoplasms of Wild Gossypium Species into Cultivated Cotton
J. McD. Stewart and P.F. Umbeck
72
Two New Gossypium Species from Western Australia
J. McD. Stewart and Sherry L. Cunningham
73
Endonuclease Restriction Analysis of the Chloroplast Genome In Selected Gossypium Species
T.A. Wilkins and G.A. Galau
73
Acala Cotton in California: A Historical Perspective
Angus H. Hyer and Dick M. Bassett
74
30-Inch Spindle-Picked Cotton: Production, Harvesting, and Economics in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
Thomas D. Valco, Marvin D. Heilman, John W. Norman, Jr., Tom M. Jones, and Leo N. Namken
76
Acala Cotton in California: 60 Years of Varietal Improvement
Dick M. Bassett and Angus H. Hyer
76
Cultivar Yields as Influenced by Inter Row Competition
R.R. Bridge and M.L. Laster
78
The Evaluation of Four Cotton Varieties Following Wheat
W.D. Caldwell, B.B. Holoubek, J.L. Rabb, and W. Aguillard
80
Influence of Glabrous and Hairy Plants, Leaf and Bract Types on Near-Isogenic Cotton Lines on Lint Yield, Earliness and Fiber Quality
P.M. Thaxton, K.M. El-Zik, and L.S. Bird
81
Variation in Plant Height and Monopodial Branches among Selected Cotton Cultivars
F.M. Bourland and B.W. White
85
The Effect of Tarnished Plant Bugs from Different Host Plants on the Growth of Cotton
Cornelia L. Carver, W. R. Meredith, Jr., and Ben L. Byler
87
Deterioration of Cottonseed with Hot Water
F.M. Bourland and R.A. Welch
89
Use of Infrared Thermometry to Detect Differences in Water Use among Cotton Germplasm
J.E. Quisenberry, R.E. Dilbeek, and J.L. Hatfield
89
Effect of Pix on Narrow Row (30") Cotton
B.L. Weir, R. Vargas, A. George, and D. Wiley
90
The Effect of Pix® Applications on Primitive Stocks of Cotton
J.C. McCarty, Jr., J.N. Jenkins, and W.L. Parrott
90
Pix® - Split Applications
C.W. Helpert and C. Finley
91
Cultivar Yields as Influenced by Intra Row Competition
R.R. Bridge

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