Cytoplasmic Influences Concerning Hybrid Cotton
Lyndon Schoenhals and John R. Gannaway |
94 |
Heterosis and Combining Ability Effects in Upland Cotton Hybrids
R.H. Sheetz and J.E. Quisenberry |
94 |
The Impact of Introduced Honey Bees on Native Bees Foraging in Hybrid Production Areas
L.A. Berger, F.E. Gilstrap, and D.R. Rummel |
94 |
Performance of Open Pollinated Cultivars F2'S and CMS Upland X Upland Restorer Strains
J.B. Weaver, Jr. |
98 |
Performance of Short-Season Hybrids under High Intensity Management
Dick D. Davis |
100 |
Genotype X Environment Interactions for Ovule Abortion in Interspecific Cotton Hybrids and Their Parent Cultivars
Richard G. Percy and Carl V. Feaster |
100 |
Performance of Intraspecific and Interspecific Cotton Hybrids Across Environments
Pedro Cano-Rios and Dick D. Davis |
100 |
Narrow Row Effects on Cotton Varieties and Hybrids under High Intensity Trickle Irrigation Management
P.J. Wierenga and Dick D. Davis |
101 |
Performance and Potential of F2 Hybrids
James M. Olvey |
101 |
Cotton Collecting on Nine Carribean Islands and South Florida
A. Edward Percival, J. Schwendiman, and J.L. Belot |
102 |
Report on 1985 Gossypium Collection in Australia
J. McD. Stewart, L.A. Craven, and P.A. Fryxell |
102 |
Reciprocal Crosses Involving Converted T-25 Drought Tolerant Materials
Janna Love and J.R. Gannaway |
102 |
Cytogenetic Observations on Australian Gossypium
James McD. Stewart |
102 |
Inheritance of the Multilock Boll in Upland Cotton
Sam Bong Ha and Laval M. Verhalen |
103 |
Inheritance and Linkage Tests of the Compacted Boll
R.E. Dilbeck and J.E. Quisenberry |
103 |
Cotton Winter Nursery, Tecoman, Colima, Mexico
R.J. Kohel, A. Lara, P.A. Miller, A.G. Jordan, and W.J. Malloy |
104 |
Short-Branch and Cluster-Fruiting Habit Inheritance in Crosses of Upland and Egyptian Cotton
Donn H. Beighley and Dick D. Davis |
104 |
Fiber Quality Variation among USA Cotton Growing Regions
W.R. Meredith, Jr. |
105 |
Cottonseed Quality: Genotype Location and Genotype Location Effects from the National Cotton Variety Test Results 1977 Through 1984
Robert J. Miravalle |
106 |
Whitefly Honeydew in U.S. Cottons: Update on Methods for Detecting and Processing Contaminated Cottons
Henry H. Perkins, Jr. |
106 |
Determination of Fiber Properties by Preharvest Sampling: Texas High Plains
Jack Gipson and Dale Shaw |
107 |
Survival of the Cotton Industry in the Texas Coastal Bend, 1970-85
D.J. Anderson and R.D. Parker |
108 |
Evaluation of Cultivars, Row Spacing and Harvesting Methods for 30-Inch Cotton Production Systems in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas
M.D. Heilman, T.D. Valco, A.W. Scott, and J.W. Norman |
111 |
Influence of Fiber Properties on Lint Cleaner Effectiveness
Jane K. Dever, Roy V. Baker, John R. Gannaway, and Harvin Smith |
113 |
Fruiting Position Influence on Yield Components of Cotton Bolls. I. Fiber Properties
J.L. Bernhardt and J.R. Phillips |
113 |
Evaluation of Phenotypes for 30-Inch Cotton
T.A. Kerby, Angus Hyer, Ken Cassman, and Lee Urie |
115 |
Fruiting Position Influence on Yield Components of Cotton Bolls. II. Cottonseed Oil Content
Stella Sun, Gay Jividen, Mary Lou Ervin, and John Bernhardt |
115 |
Cultivar Yields as Influenced by Row Spacing, Tillage, and Pix
P.E. Hoskinson |
116 |
Causes of Square Shed Relative to Nitrogen Fertility and Stage of Growth
C. Wayne Smith, N.P. Tugwell, and R.L. Maples |
116 |
Nodes to First Cotton Boll and Internode Length for 14 Cultivars at 5 Planting Dates at 3 Locations in Arizona
D.L. Kittock, W.C. Hofmann, and L.J. Clark |
116 |
Variation in Early Fruiting and Boll Retention of Cotton
F.M. Bourland and B.W. White |
117 |
Relationships among Heat Units, Date of Planting and Fruiting Parameters
E. James Pegelow, Jr., and Warner D. Fisher |
120 |
Progress in Adapting the D3 Lethality System for Use in Cotton Cultivars
Joshua A. Lee |
122 |