1986 PROCEEDINGS: BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION RESEARCH CONFERENCES
Jan. 4-9, Las Vegas, NV
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

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