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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