1987 PROCEEDINGS: BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION RESEARCH CONFERENCES
Jan. 5-8, Dallas, TX
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

TABLE OF CONTENTS



COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL

Cottonseed Production and Disease: Current Control Technology and Future Research Needs
D.L. Bush
21
Fiber and Cottonseed Utilization: Effect of Disease on Quantity and Quality, and Industry View of Research Needs
Carl Cox
22
Chemical Control of Cotton Diseases: Interface Between Private and Public Research in the Development of Agricultural Products
H.V. Morton
24
Cottonseed Treatment Technology: Development and Application of Chemical and Biological Control Agents and Industry View of Research Needs
Kyle W. Rushing
25
New Biopesticides for Cotton
Joe M. Brumley
27
A Discriminant Analysis of Several Factors Contributing to the Seed-Seedling Disease Complex of Cotton
V. Hernandez, K.M. El-Zik, and L.S. Bird
29
Field Management of Cotton Seedling Disease in California Using Chemical and Biological Seed Treatments
J.E. DeVay, R.H. Garber, and R.J. Wakeman
29
Identification of Three Bacteria Associated with Plant Tissues of Tamcot CAMO-E
M.L. Howe, L.S. Bird, K.M. El-Zik, and P.M. Thaxtan
35
Suppression of Phymatotrichum Root Rot Through Chemical and Biological Treatments of Soil and Plant
S. Mostaghimi, J.E. Matocha, and P.S. Branick
35
Growth of Phymatotrichum omnivorum in Weswood Silt Loam and Branyon Clay
R.L. Powell and D.A. Zuberer
38
Quantification of Hyphal Strand Growth and Sclerotium Formation of Phymatotrichum Omnivorum Using a Micro-Video System
T.L. White, C.M. Kenerley, and T.J. Gerik
42
Effect of Treatment with Bacillus Species on Cotton Root Traits, Yield, and Phymatotrichum Root Rot
C.G. Cook, K.M. El-Zik, L.S. Bird, and M.L. Howell
43
Evaluation of Triazole Fungicides for Control of Phymatotrichum Root Rot of Cotton
S.D. Lyda and J.L. Riggs
47
Inhibition of the Verticillium dahliae Induced Phytoalexin Formation in Gossypium arboreum
I. Apostol, P.S. Low, P. Heinstein, R.D. Stipanovic, and D.W. Altman
48
Response of Sclerotia of Phymatotrichum. Omnivorum to Five Soil Fumigants
J.L. Riggs and S.D. Lyda
49
Effect of Solarization on Potassium Disease Complex of Cotton
B.L. Weir, J. DeVay, J. Stepleton, J. Wakeman, and D. Garber
51
A Population and Distribution Survey of Cotton Nematodes in Mississippi
Don Blasingame and M.V. Patel
52
Microplot Studies on the Fusarium Wilt/Root Knot Complex in Cotton
J.L. Starr, R.D. Martyn, and M.J. Jeger
53
Comparison of Nematode Populations in Soils of Sprinkler Irrigated and Nonirrigated Cotton
G.L. Sciumbato, D.A. Pennington, C. Pringle, III, G.R. Tupper, and J.G. Hamill
53
Cotton Production and Disease Control in China
Jin-yu Li and Chi-yi Shen
54
Biotechnology and Cotton Disease: Role in Biological Control Research and Genetic Enhancement of Biological Control Agents, and Views on Future Research Needs
Trevor Suslow
Cotton Production and Disease: Producer's View of Current Problems and Priority Research Needs
Frank Mitchener


COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE

Management Strategies for Cotton Production in a Semi-Arid, Short-Season Environment: Plant Spacing Considerations
H.J. Hopkins, D.R. Krieg, and J.L. Hatfield
58
Use of Video-Computer Imaging in Research and Crop Management
C.A. Stutte and M.J. Urwiler
58
Management Strategies for Cotton Production in a Semi-Arid, Short-Season Environment: Water - Nutrient Considerations
M.R. Morrow and D.R. Krieg
59
Management Strategies for Cotton Production in a Semi-Arid, Short-Season Environment: Water Use Considerations.
P.G. Georgen, S.A. Gertsis, and D.R. Krieg
59
Recovery from Water Stress: Mineral Nutrient Levels
J.D. Timpa, D.R. Upchurch, and J.J. Burke
60
Timing and Rates for Nitrogen Foliar Fertilization of Cotton
Frank Smith, Norman Malm, and Carl Roberts
61
Comparison of Nitrate Reduction and Nitrate Content Between Blades and Petioles on the Main Stem of Cotton Plant: Greenhouse Study
Chang-Chi Chu, Lucy E. Graham, and Louis A. Bariola
62
Interaction of Plant Population and Planting Seed Quality on Yields
W.C. Hofmann and D.L. Kittock
65
Physiological Characteristics in Cotton Genotypes as Affected by Plant Age and Planting Densities
AB. S. Mu'Allem and H. Muramoto
66
Effect of Sprinkler Irrigation on Open Cotton Flowers
D.A. Pennington and H. C. Pringle, III
69
Sampling for Water Potential Measurement in Cotton Using Thermocouple Psychrometers
D.M. Oosterhuis
71
Responses of Glasshouse-Grown Cotton to Irrigation with CO2-Saturated Water
J.R. Mauney and D.L. Hendrix
71
Estimation of Yield Potential for Drip Irrigated Cotton Based on Heat Units
Jos. Henggeler
71
Effect of Nitrogen, Irrigation, Plant Density and Chlordimeform on Cotton Fruit Development
P.J. Bauer and I.T. Cothren
73
Fruiting Profile and Petiole Nitrate Levels Following Chlordimeform Applications
David S. Guthrie
73
Effect of 2-Diethylaminoethyl-3,4-Dichlorophenylether (DCPTA) on Fruiting Characteristics and Yield of Cotton
E.P. Millhollon, C.W. Kennedy, W.C. Smith, and A.W. Beck
74
Pix Multiple Applications-A Three Year Summary
Leslie Lloyd, Charles Finley, and Wade Stewart
74
Effect of Burst® Yield Booster® on Cotton Yield Components and Yields
Jerry V. Mayeux, Vernon L. Illum, and Richard A. Beach
76
Influence of PPG-1721 on Cotton Physiology and Yield
Michael J. Urwiler and Charles A. Stutte
78
Yield Response and Fiber Quality of Pima Cotton Treated with Prep Plant Growth Regulator
N.R. Malm and F.B. Smith, Jr.
78
Effect of Prep™ Plant Regulator on Cotton Fiber Classification and Quality
J.H. Hope and D.K. Needham
79
Cotton Response to Various Timings of Harvest Aid Treatment
Stephen R. Crawford, Rogers Leonard, and Kathleen R. Carroll
82
Defoliation and Acrylic Film Coating as Means of Increasing Cotton Boll Temperatures
Chang-chi Chu, Wayne D. Shelton, and Louis A. Bariola
82
Video-Computer Imaging in Cotton Production
C.A. Stutte and D.M. Oosterhuis
84
Physiological Status During Ontogeny of Cotton Leaves Emerging During Different Stages of Vegetative and Reproductive Growth
Randy Wells
85
Cotton Field Emergence Based upon Seed Quality and Heat Units
Thomas A. Kerby, Mark Keeley, and Stephanie Johnson
85
Calcium Stimulation of Radicle Grown of Cotton Seed Imbibed at a Suboptimal Temperature
F.R. Lehle and W.C. Hofmann
85
Early Season Growth and Photosynthesis of Intraspecific Cotton Hybrids
Randy Wells and William R. Meredith, Jr.
86
Effect of Changing Solar Radiation on Cotton Canopy Temperatures
D.A. Pennington and L.G. Heatherly
86
Fiber Cells Are Differentiated Before Anthesis
D.A. Graves and J.M. Stewart
89
Morphology of In Vitro Cotton Fibers
Jerry Berlin
Effects of Rates and Application Dates of the Plant Growth Regulator XE-1019 on Cotton in Arizona
Robert E. Briggs
Effect of Inhibitors of N-Linked Oligosaccharide Formatin on Cellulose Synthesis in Intact Cotton Fibers
C.R. Benedict


COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE

Preference of Boll Weevils and Tobacco Budworms for Five Species of Gossypium
J.H. Benedict, M.F. Treacy, D.W. Altman, and K.M. Schmidt
92
Relationship Between Gossypol Gland Density on Cotton Squares and Resistance to Tobacco Budworm Larvae
W.L. Parrott, J.N. Jenkins, and J.E. Mulrooney
92
Comparison of Terpenoid Aldehydes in Upland Cotton Using Aniline and HPLC Analysis and Their Application to Heliothis Resistance
R.D. Stipanovic, D.W. Altman, D.L. Begin, and J.H. Benedict
94
Bollworm Resistance in Glandless Cotton
M.F. Schuster and M.P. Gibbs
94
Field Performance of Some New Cotton Strains with Resistance to Heliothis Spp.
J.E. Jones, E. Burris, W.D. Caldwell, J.G. Marshall, J.I. Dickson, and D.F. Clower
94
Behavior of Pink Bollworm Larvae on Bolls of Okra-Leaf and Normal-Leaf Cottons
F. Douglas Wilson, Jayne L. Szaro, and Barbara A. Hefner
96
Genetic Analysis of Heliothis Spp. Resistance and Flowerbud Gossypol Advanced La. Cottons
S.J. Stringer and J.E. Jones
97
Progress in Breeding Cotton for Heliothis Resistance: Results of Regional Tests
Jack C. McCarty
97
Preference and Nonpreference of Boll Weevils to Selected Cotton
J.E. Jones, J.I. Dickson, and J.P. Beasley
98
Attractiveness of Cotton Volatiles and Grandlure to Boll Weevils in the Field
J.F. Chang, J.H. Benedict, T.L. Payne, and B.J. Camp
102
Effects of Selected Morphological Traits in Cotton on Natural Infestations of the Cotton Fleahopper and Bollworm
Sam Bong Ha, Jerry H. Young, Linda J. Willson, and Laval M. Verhalen
104
Effects of Selected Morphological Traits in Cotton on Lint Yield, Lint Percent, and Fiber Quality
Sam Bong Ha, Laval M. Verhalen, and Ronald W. McNew
104
Potato Leafhopper Susceptibility of Glabrous and Hairy Cotton Isolines
M.F. Schuster and C.L. Womack
105
Breeding Potential of non Cultivated Cotton Germplasm Tolerant to Heliothis virescens: Genetic Analysis of Fiber Components
Johnie N. Jenkins, Raymond L. Shepherd, and Jack C. McCarty, Jr.
105
Preharvest Sampling for Determination of Fiber Properties: Techniques and Procedures.
J.R. Gipson and D. Shaw
105
Fiber Properties from Sampling: Texas High Plains
Dale L. Shaw and Jack R. Gipson
106
Effects of Row Spacing and Harvesting Cotton Yields and Lint Quality
T.D. Valco, M.D. Heilman, J.W. Norman, Jr., L.N. Namken, and A.W. Scott, Jr.
108
The Effect of Irrigation Timing on the Fiber Quality of Cotton
J.R. Gannaway and J.K. Dever
110
Breeding for Fiber Quality on the Texas High Plains
J.K. Dever and J.R. Gannaway
111
History and Importance of the National Cotton Variety Testing Program
Robert J. Miravalle
112
The National Collection of Gossypium Germplasm: What Is It?
A. Edward Percival
112
Performance of Chinese and U.S. Cottons
T.W. Culp and R.F. Moore
115
A Proposed Scheme for Breeding Commercial Cultivars with Resistance to Both Root-Knot Nematodes and Fusarium Wilt Disease
Raymond L. Shepherd, Johnie N. Jenkins, and Jack C. McCarty, Jr.
117
A New Concept of Gene Action Controlling Fruiting Branch in Cotton Morphology
Donn H. Beighley and Dick D. Davis
117
Performance of F2 Hybrids Produced Through Natural Crossing with a Dominant Naked Seed Strain of Cotton
J.B. Weaver
118
Performance of Interspecific and Intraspecific Hybrids Across Temperature Environments and Years
Pedro Cano-Rios and Dick D. Davis
119
Effect of Distance on Honey Bee (Apis Mellifera L.) Dispersal of Pima (Gossypium Barbadense) and Upland (G. Hirsutum) Cotton Pollen
Gerald M. Loper
119
Performance of MS 5-6 Genetic Male Sterile vs Sib Fertile Plants.
J.B. Weaver, Jr.
123
Development of Glandless Cotton in Africa
B. Hau
125
Variation among Cotton Genotypes for Water Imbibition and Tolerance to Hot Water Seed Treatment
F.M. Bourland, Gabriela Kaiser, and S.M. Furbeck
126
Seed Vigor Index - Field Emergence Relationship
Robert B. Metzer
130
Genetically Engineered Cotton Plants
G. Johnson, H. Poser, P. Umbeck, and N. Trolinder
131
Genotype Specificity of the Somatic Embryogenesis Response in Gossypium
Norma L. Trolinder, Chen Zhixian and J.R. Goodin
131
Frictional Properties of Cotton Fibers
Richard S. Krowicki and Devron P. Thibodeaux
131
Preliminary Investigations of a Heat Unit Method for Determining Optimum Defoliation Timing for Four Cotton Genotypes
L. Neal Namken
131
In Vitro Fiber Development
N.L. Trolinder, Jerry D. Berlin, and J.R. Goodin
131
Comparison of Hairy and Smooth Leaf Phenotypes to Drift and Direct Application of 2,4-Dichlorophenoxy Acetic Acid
R.E. Dilbeck, J.E. Quisenberry, A.F. Wiese, and G.C. Regier
132
Response of Cotton Cultivars to Multiple Applications of Pix
S.H. Baker
132
Effects of Two Planting Dates and Multiple Applications of Pix® to Cotton
P.E. Hoskinson and R.M. Hayes
133
Influence of Leaf Shape on Water Use, Growth, and Yield of Upland Cotton
J.E. Quisenberry


COTTON ENGINEERING SYSTEMS CONFERENCE

Insuring Cotton and Soybean Emergence under Droughty Conditions
Henry D. Bowen
136
Dynamic Response of In-Situ Soil Impacted by a Punch
A.R. Womac, F.D. Tompkins, R.S. Freeland, and J.B. Wilkerson
138
Subsoiling Depth Decision Model - Experience During Dry Year
T.H. Garner, H.L. Musen, A. Khalilian, and M.J. Sullivan
141
Importance of Soil Condition on Energy Requirement
L.A. Smith and J.R. Williford
147
Effects of Wind on Cotton Production
G.L. Barker, J.L. Hatfield, and D.F. Wanjura
149
Phytogram Measurement Hardware
Veikko A. Kanto and W. Gensler
153
Controlled Traffic: The Time Is Now
J.R. Williford
154
Prediction of Cotton Fiber Maturity by near Infrared Reflectance Analysis. Part I. Underlying Cause of Relationship
J.G. Montalvo, Jr., D.P. Thibodeaux, S. Faught, S.M. Buco
155
Performance of the Selective Gin
L.H. Wilkes, K.E. Watkins, and W.F. Lalor
166
Minimizing Seed Cotton Loss from Field Cleaners
A.D. Brashears
166
Effects of Acid Gas Delinting on Cottonseed at Various Levels of Moisture Content and Process Temperature
A.H. Boyd


COTTON INSECT RESEARCH AND CONTROL CONFERENCE

40th Annual Conference Report on Cotton Insect Research and Control
E.G. King, J.R. Phillips, and R.B. Head
170
COTFLEX: Organizing, Developing and Implementing a Cotton Expert System for Total Crop Management
R.E. Frisbie, N.D. Stone, J.W. Richardson, and C. Sansone
193
COTFLEX, a Modular Expert System That Synthesizes Biological and Economic Analysis: The Pest Management Advisor as an Example
N.D. Stone, R.E. Frisbie, J.W. Richardson, and C. Sansone
194
COTFLEX: An Expert System to Provide Cropmix and Farm Policy Advice to Producers
G. Helms, J.W. Richardson, T.O. Knight, M.E. Rister, and N.D. Stone
197
COTFLEX: An Expert System to Provide Marketing Advice to Producers
Thomas L. Sporleder and William Malick
201
Calex/Cotton: An Expert System-Based Management Aid for California Cotton Growers
R.E. Plant, L.T. Wilson, L. Zelinski, P.B. Goodell, and T.A. Kerby
203
Transition from R Strategic to a Tactical Crop and Pest Management Model: Use as an Economic Decision Aid
L.T. Wilson, R.E. Plant, T.R. Kerby, L. Zelinski, and P.B. Goodell
207
Considerations in the Implementation of a Cotton Production Management Program
P.B. Goodell, T.A. Kerby, L.J. Zelinski, L.T. Wilson, and R.E. Plant
213
Insecticide Resistance-A Continuing Challenge
Dan F. Clower
214
Computer-Aided Management of Insecticide Resistance
Bruce E. Tabashnik
215
Resistance Monitoring of Pink Bollworm
T.A. Miller
218
The Phenotypic Expression of Pyrethroid Resistance in Heliothis and Implications for Resistance Management
R.T. Roush and R.G. Luttrell
220
Managing Resistance to Synthetic Pyrethroids in the Tobacco Budworm
Frederick W. Plapp, Jr.
224
Dynamics and Control of Early Season Populations of the Tarnished Plant Bug, Lygus lineolaris in Geranium dissectum
E.A. Stadelbacher
226
Pest Status of Western Flower Thrips on Cotton in Louisiana
J.B. Graves, J.D. Powell, M.E. Farris, S. Micinski, and R.N. Story
229
Evaluation of Insecticides for Control of Early Season Cotton Pests in the Loessial Hill Sections of Northeast Louisiana
Kevin J. Ratchford, A.M. Favloff, J.B. Graves, and E. Burris
231
Insecticide Treatment Effects on Aphids, Mites and Thrips.- Evaluated by a Plant Washing Technique
Eugene Burris, Kevin J. Ratchford, A.M. Pavloff, and J.B. Graves
233
Cotton Pest Control in the San Joaquin Valley of California with Capture® 2.0 EC Insecticide/Miticide
R.O. Kukas
233
Aerial Application of Capture® Insecticide-Miticide for Cotton Insect and Mite Control
H.R. Mitchell, D.R. Edwards, and L.D. Hatfield
235
A Two-Year Study of the Effect of Early Season Insect Control in Cotton Yield
W.P. Scott, G.L. Snodgrass, and J.W. Smith
237
Yield Enhancement Study in Northwest Louisiana: Insect Control and Plant Effects
S. Micinski
243
Development of Sweetpotato Whitefly in Clip Cages on Cotton
Eric T. Natwick and Frank G. Zalom
250
A Laboratory and Field Evaluation of the Molt Inhibiting Growth Regulators UC-84572, UC-86874, and UC-86118 for Nymphs of Lygus lineolaris, Geocoris punctipes and Orius insidiosus
G.L. Snodgrass and W.P. Scott
252
Utilization of Capture® 2.0EC Insecticide/Miticide for Insect and Mite Control in Cotton
E.V. Gage and J.J. Knabke
255
Economic Value of Fruit Based on Size and Time of Season
S.D. Stewart and W.L. Sterling
256
TEXCIM - A Fleahopper-Heliothis-Plant Model for on Farm Use
Winfield Sterling and Albert Hartstack
258
Spider Mite Increase in Cotton Following Early-Season Application of Organo-Phosphate, Carbamate and Pyrethroid Insecticides
M.F. Schuster and W. C. Langston
259
Pink Bollworm: Relationships Between Timing of Initial Insecticide Applications and Season-Long Control
C.A. Beasley, Carol J. Adams, and T.J. Henneberry
260
Pink Bollworm Control Using a High Rate Gossyplure Formulation
Eric T. Natwick and Robert T. Staten
262
Modelling Pink Bollworm Establishment and Dispersion in Cotton with the Kriging Technique
Paul W. Borth and Roger T. Huber
267
An Assessment of Pink Bollworm Egg Sampling as a New Management Tool: A 640-AC Pilot Test
W.D. Hutchison, C.A. Beasley, T.J. Henneberry, and J.M. Martin
274
Pink Bollworm Spring Emergence Related to Weather Parameters
Carol J. Adams, C.A. Beasley, and T.J. Henneberry
276
The Effects of Disruption on Cotton Insect Spatial Patterns
Jerry H. Young, Linda J. Willson, and J. Alan Stark
281
Modeling Cotton Insect Movement
J. Alan Stark, Jerry H. Young, and Linda J. Willson
282
A Model of the Dynamics of Arthropod Movement Toward Equilibrium
Linda J. Willson, Jerry H. Young and J. Alan Stark
284
A Simulation Model for Making Decisions about Heliothis Control
K.R. Hopper and B. Stark
286
Controlled-Release Dispensers for Pheromones of the Boll Weevil, Bollworm, and Tobacco Budworm
R.L. Ridgway, W.A. Dickerson, and B.A. Leonhardt
286
A System for Wide Area Survey of Heliothis
J.L. Goodenough, J.A. Witz, J.D. Lopez, and A.W. Hartstack
291
Research on Various Aspects of Heliothis Spp. Pheromone Trapping
J.D. Lopez, Jr., T.N. Shaver, and J.L. Goodenough
300
Enhancement of Field Performance of Heliothis virescens Pheromone Components by Z-11-Hexadecen-1-ol in PVC Dispenser
T.N. Shaver, D.E. Hendricks, and J.D. Lopez, Jr.
307
Predicting Accuracy of Field Samples for a Given Economic Threshold
H.L. Walters, O.C. Jenkins, and J.K. Walker
309
Trace Element Labeling of Heliothis Spp: Labeling of Individual Eggs from Moths Reared on Treated Host Plants
J.L. Hayes and K.E. Hopper
311
Current Status of Crossing Exotic Heliothis Spp. With H. zea in Search of Hybrid Sterility
Marion L. Laster, Neal R. Spencer, E.G. King, and Peter Twine
315
Inhibition of Chemical Communication Between Male and Female Heliothis zea by Sublethal Amounts of Permethrin
R.F. Moore
317
Behavior of Tobacco Budworm Larvae on Cotton Treated with Chlordimeform
M.F. Treacy, J.H. Benedict, K.M. Schmidt, R.M. Anderson, and T.L. Wagner
318
Susceptibility of Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm Larvae to Pyrethroid and Organophosphate Insecticides
B.R. Leonard, J. B. Gravest, T.C. Sparks, and A.M. Pavloff
320
Monitoring for Pyrethroid Resistance in the Tobacco Budworm in Texas - 1986
F.W. Plapp, Jr., G. Mike McWhorter, and W.E. Vance
324
Toxicity of Pyrethroids and Other Insecticides Against Susceptible and Resistant Tobacco Budworm Larvae and Synergism by Chlordimeform
C. Campanhola and F.W. Plapp, Jr.
326
Beltwide Cotton Heliothis Monitoring 1980-1986: Status of Field Populations to Cypermethrin
C.A. Staetz
329
Development of Pyrethroid Resistance in Heliothis Populations in Cotton in Texas
C.T. Allen, W.L. Multer, R.R. Minzenmayer, and J.S. Armstrong
332
Southeastern Boll Weevil Eradication Program: Improved Pheromone Traps and Program Status
W.A. Dickerson, R.L. Ridgway, and F.R. Planer
335
Evaluation of T277-2-6 for Boll Weevil Resistance in Texas, 1986
J.K. Walker, C. Wayne Smith, and J.D. Reina
337
Prep® and Dropp® for Pink Bollworm and Boll Weevil Control in Arizona and Southern California
L.A. Bariola, T.J. Henneberry, and C.C. Chu
340
Boll Weevil: Overwintering Habitat and Emergence Patterns in Arizona
J.E. Leggett
340
Late Season Agronomic Evaluation of Boll Weevil Control Program: A Volunteer Cotton Grower Program
Charles R. Farr and Marc L. Lame
341
Boll Weevil in South Texas: Evaluation of a Program of Cotton Stalk Destruction
James R. Cate
Effects of Chlordimeform and Other Selected Insecticides on Cotton Photosynthesis
R.R. Youngman
Late Season Control of Sweetpotato Whitefly of Cotton in the Imperial Valley
A.R. Horowitz
Boll Weevil in South Texas: Distribution and Structure of the Overwintering Population
Kenneth R. Summy


COTTON WEED SCIENCE RESEARCH CONFERENCE

Weed Control in Reduced Tillage Systems for Sandy Soils
J.W. Keeling and J.R. Abernathy
344
Herbicide Efficacy and Persistence as Affected by Crop Residue
Randy W. Lloyd, J. Wayne Keeling, John R. Abernathy
344
Efficacy of Postemergence Grass Herbicides on Common Bermudagrass
C.D. Monks, M.G. Patterson, and W.B. Webster
344
Effects of Simulated Herbicide Drift on Cotton
T.N. Tripp, R.S. Helms, and J.S. McConnell
344
Controlling Annual Grasses with New Herbicides
A.F. Wiese and E.W. Chenault
345
Interaction of Postemergence Grass Herbicides and Insecticides
A.C. York and J.D. Byrd, Jr.
346
Interaction of Postemergence Grass and Broadleaf Herbicides
A.C. York and J.D. Byrd, Jr.
346
Fruiting Profile of Cotton Following Over-The-Top Applications of Fluometuron and MSMA
David S. Guthrie
346
Herbicides Applied Over-The-Top of Cotton and Weeds at Reduced Rates
H.R. Hurst
346
Response of Various Broadleaf Weed Sizes to Methazole Rates
R.H. Crowley, J.H. Jordan, Jr., D.H. Williamson, and R.H. Neill
347
The Nutsedge Problem from a Producer's Viewpoint
Robert N. Bowers
347
Nutsedge Problems in Mid-South Cotton: Scope and Control Strategies
Stephen H. Crawford
349
Nutsedge Problems in Southeastern Cotton
Mike Patterson and Dale Monks
349
Nutsedge: The Problem and its Control in Western Irrigated Cotton
Ron Vargas and Stan Heathman
350
Nutsedge Problems in Texas and Oklahoma and Current Control Practices
D.N. Weaver
350
Biology of Purple and Yellow Nutsedge
Gene D. Wills
354
Biological Control of Nutsedges
Sharad C. Phatak
354
Historical Perspective: Soil Injection of Thiocarbamates for Nutsedge Control in Cotton
R.S. Baker
356
Factors Affecting the Response of Cotton to Preplant Applications of EPTC and Butylate
J.P. Chernicky, E. S. Heathman, K. C. Hamilton, and B. Barstow
358
Controlling Purple Nutsedge on Fallowed Ground with EPTC and Butylate
J.P. Chernicky, E.S. Heathman, S.W. Stedman, and B. Barstow
359
Report of the 1986 Cotton Weed Loss Committee
Mike Patterson and Dale Monks
361
Documentation of Weed Infestation Levels in Alabama Cotton
Mike Patterson, Dale Monks, and Eric Webster
364
Documentation of Weed Infestation Levels in Louisiana Cotton
Dearl Sanders
365
Use of Thiocarbamate Herbicides in Cotton: Stauffer's Point of View
John Saylor
The Nutsedge from a Producer's Viewpoint
Leyton Woolf, Jr.
Thiocarbamates for Selective Control of Purple Nutsedge in Arizona Cotton
E. Stanley Heathman


COTTON ECONOMICS AND MARKETING CONFERENCE

U.S. and World Cotton Outlook
Russell G. Barlowe
368
Outlook for the 1987 Economy
Edward L. McClelland
368
This Was a High-Powered Instrument That Sent its Projectile to the Vitals of the Industry-- Why USDA Does Not Forecast Cotton Prices
Terry P. Townsend
374
Changing Patterns of Asian Cotton Trade
Carolyn L. Whitton
378
Institutional Structures in Cotton Export Marketing
Elias T. Ayuk and Fred J. Ruppel
386
An Integrated Cotton Model with Interactions Between Domestic Program and International Market
Dean T. Chen
390
A Quantitative Analysis of the Japanese Import Demand for U.S. Cotton
C.W. Herndon, E.M. Tubbs, and E.A. Stennis
395
Cotton Options and the Pilot Projects on Futures Trading
Dr. O.A. Cleveland, Jr.
398
Impacts of Cotton Marketing Loan
Carl G. Anderson, Mechel Paggi, and Dean Chen
399
Prospects for Significant Change in Global, Cotton Markets
Don E. Ethridge and Priscilla A. Andrew
399
Costs of Producing and Marketing U.S. Cotton
Irving R. Starbird and Edward H. Glade, Jr.
406
Cost of Producing Cotton in the U.S. and Competing Countries
Priscilla Andrew and Don E. Ethridge
413
The Role of Cotton in Texas Coastal Bend Crop Rotations
M. Stockton, M. E. Rister, J. W. Richardson, D.A. Bessler, G. M. Perry, J. E. Matocha, J.Bremer, S. Livingston, L. Reyes, J.Novak, and Jess Person
415
Farm Enterprise Data Budgets in Mississippi
Dick Knight and Fred T. Cooke, Jr.
419
Costs of Producing Cotton in the Delta Area of Mississippi
James G. Hamill and David H. Laughlin
421
Impact of Powerlines on Cost of Cotton Production
Lucas D. Parsch and M. David Norman
422
Estimating the Potential for Vegetable Production on Cotton Farms in Louisiana
John F. Denison and Kenneth W. Paxton
427
A Simulation Model for Cotton Harvesting in Mississippi
Stan R. Spurlock, Cary W. Herndon, and D.W. Parvin, Jr.
435
Cotton Short Hedge Evaluator: A Microcomputer Program
Thomas L. Sporleder and Carl G. Anderson
438
U.S. Mill Demand for Cotton Fiber by End-Use
Eluned Jones-Russell and Thomas L. Sporleder
441
Prices Paid by Textile Manufacturers for Cotton Fiber Properties
Kenneth R. Bowman and Don E. Ethridge
446
Transporting Cotton by Rail -- Profile of Methods, Rates, and Facilities
Edward H. Glade, Jr.
448
Economic Consequences of the Cotton Marketing Loan
Harold Stults and Joe Glauber
451
Impact of the Conservation Compliance Provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985--Interim Rules on the Texas Southern High Plains
Lawrence A. Lippke, Edward G. Smith, Bill L. Harris, James W. Richardson, Lonnie L. Jones, and John Lee
453
Cotton Acreage and Farm Program Participation on Alabama Farms under Selected Policy Provisions
Anne Mims, Patricia A. Duffy, and William E. Hardy, Jr.
458
Economic Analysis of the 1985 Farm Program Skip-Row Provision for Cotton Production
Stephen H. Amosson
460
Impact of the 1986 Tax Reform Act on Cotton Producers and Processors
Richard A. Edwards, Clair J. Nixon, and James W. Richardson
461
The Economics of Alternative Cotton Picker and Stripper Utilization
Ashley C. Lovell, Richard A. Edwards, and Robert S. Metzer
463
Microcomputer Use in Machinery Management and Cost Calculation
James M. McGrann, Lawrence A. Lippke, Henry O'Neal, and Roy Childers
465
The Impact of Greece and Spain's Accession into the EC on Their Cotton Industries
W. Quintin Gray
467
Trends in the Share of Cotton in U.S. Total Fiber Consumption, 1976-1985
John Lawler
Current Structure of Global Cotton Trade
Robert Skinner


COTTON SOIL SCIENCE RESEARCH CONFERENCE

Effects of Starter Fertilizer on Cotton Yield
Eddie R. Funderburg
474
Effect of Nitrogen Sources and Rates on Cotton Growth and Production
S. Mostaghimi and J.E. Matocha
475
Response of Cotton to Soil and Foliar Applied Nitrogen on Two Coastal Plain Soils
M.E. Walker, S.H. Baker, T.P. Gaines, and G.A. Herzog
478
Cotton Response to Potassium Fertilization
Richard L. Maples, Joe Varvil, and Richard J. Nahler
478
Cotton Yield Response to Late Sidedress Nitrogen Applications
M. Wayne Ebelhar and W.I. Spurgeon
479
Growth and Nutrient Uptake of Cotton as Affected by N Source and Dicyandiamide
D.W. Reeves, D.H. Rickerl, and J.T. Touchton
481
Fertilization of Cotton under Reduced Tillage Conditions
J.E. Matocha, P.S. Branick, and Fred Hopper
484
Implementation of Irrigation Scheduling in the Calex Cotton Model L
L.J. Zelinski, T.A. Kerby, P.B. Goodell, L.T. Wilson, and R.E. Plant
486
Irrigation Termination Timing Effects on Cotton Yields in the Humid South
H.C. Pringle, III, G.R. Tupper, D.A. Pennington, and S.W. Neill
487
Fall-Spring Tillage Combinations for Cotton Production in the Coastal Plain
W.B. Gordon, D.H. Rickerl, and J.T. Touchton
491
Cotton Response to Long Terrm Tillage Systems on a Silt Loam Soil in Mississippi
G.R. Tupper, J.G. Hamill, and R.C. Pringle, III
492
Effect of In-Row Chisel Plowing on Soil Parameters and Cotton Yield and Growth Response
Marvin D. Heilman
495


COTTON GINNING CONFERENCE

Economic Simulation of Cotton Ginning Costs
O.A. Cleveland, Jr., Wesley Wolfe, Craig Slay, and Earl Stennis
498
Cost of Seed Cotton Handling Systems
M.H. Willcutt and W.D. Mayfield
501
Effect of Seed Cotton Moisture Level and Storage Time on the Quality of Lint in Stored Modules
Robert G. Curley, Bruce Roberts, Tom Kerby, Clay Brooks, and Jerry Knutson
504
New Approaches to Measuring Seed Cotton Moisture Content
Don Osias, Robert G. Curley, Clay R. Brooks, and Bruce Roberts
506
Gasification of Cotton Gin Trash
C.B. Parnell, W.A. LePori, and W.J. Siebold
511
Computer Communication Within the Cotton Industry
Joseph T. Wyrick
514
Use of Computers and Computer Telecommunications in the Classification of Cotton
Jesse F. Moore
515
The Product Liability Crisis in the Ginning Industry
Raymond C. Adams
516
Ginning Industry Insurance, Safety, and Liability - Panel Discussion Stimulator
R.L. Gould
517
Liability Reform Efforts: An Assessment of 1986
Joseph C. Murphy, Jr.
518
The Changing Role of the Oil Mill in Marketing Cottonseed
Wayne Martin
519
Marketing Whole Cottonseed to the Feed Industry
Robert W. Greene
520
Whole Cottonseed as a Dairy Cattle Feed
Thomas H. White, Jr.
521
Cottonseed Handling and Storage at Gins
William Mayfield
523


JOINT SESSION: COTTON GINNING AND COTTON ENGINEERING SYSTEMS CONFERENCES

Compromise Gin/Mill Cleaning of Cotton: Part I
W.S. Anthony, C.K. Bragg, and Everet E. Backe
526
Effects of Plant Hairs on Trash Levels in Eighty-Nine Cotton Genotypes
J.W. Laird, A.D. Brashears, G.L. Barker, R.V. Baker, and J.E. Quisenberry
526
Compromise Gin/Mill Cleaning of Cotton: Part II
C.K. Bragg, W.S. Anthony, C.L. Simpson, E.E. Backe, and F.X. Werber
530
Analysis of Rained-On Cotton
R.J. Berni, P.E. Sasser, L.N. Domelsmith, H.H. Perkins, and W.R. Goynes
532
Relationship of Lint Cleaning to Seed Coat Fragments
G.J. Mangialardi, Jr.
535
Influence of Lint Cleaning on Fiber Quality
R.V. Baker
535
Chemical Residues on Ginned Lint
E.P. Columbus
536
Fiber and Yarn Quality from an Experimental Lint Cleaning System
M.N. Gillum, S.E. Hughs, C.K. Bragg, and W.F. Lalor
538
Differential Ginning: A Progress Report
Eugene P. Columbus
540
Grading Cotton Non-Lint Content with Television Images
Robert A. Taylor
543


JOINT SESSION: COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL, COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE, AND COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCES

Reaction of Selected Genotypes of Cotton to Verticillium Wilt in Mississippi in 1986
W.E. Batson and Don Blasingame
550
Progress in Developing Glandless Multi-Adversity Resistant (MAR) Cottons
P.M. Thaxton, K.M. El-Zik, L.S. Bird, T.P. Wallace, C.G. Cook, J.H. Benedict, and L. Reyes
551
Effects of Temik-Terraclor Super X on the Performance of Cotton Cultivars
Earl B. Minton and Jack C. Bailey
551
Association of Spontaneous Phytoalexin Synthesis with Lethal Reactions in Interspecific Hybrids of Gossypium Spp.
A.A. Bell and R.D. Stipanovic
555
Genetic Control of Methylation in Cotton Phytoalexins
A.A. Bell and R.D. Stipanovic
555
Genetic Analysis of Resistance to Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium ultimum in Cotton Seedling
M.A.T. Poswal, K.M. El-Zik, and L.S. Bird
555
Response of Cotton Cultivars to Water Stress and Effect on Fruiting, Yield and Fiber Quality
K.M. El-Zik, P.M. Thaxton, M. de Jasa, and C.G. Cook
556
Effect of Root Traits and Leaf Canopy Temperature on Growth and Yield of Cotton under Irrigated and Non-Irrigated
C.G. Cook and K.M. El-Zik
556
Application of Cotton Simulation Model GOSSYM to Yield Decline in Cotton: I. Herbicides
V.R. Reddy, D.N. Baker, F.D. Whisler, J.M. McKinion, and R.E. Fye
557
Inheritance of Resistance to a New Strain of the Bacterial Blight Pathogen in Upland Cotton
Ted P. Wallace and K.M, El-Zik
557
Application of Cotton Simulation Model GOSSYM to Yield Decline in Cotton: IV. Insect Pest Management and Soil Compaction Effects on Yield
F.D. Whisler, V.R. Reddy, and D.N. Baker
558
Application of Cotton Simulation Model GOSSYM to Yield Decline in Cotton: III. Analysis of Effects of Atmospheric Ozone and Carbon Dioxide on Yield Trends
V.R. Reddy and D.N. Baker
558
Application of Cotton Simulation Model GOSSYM to Yield Decline in Cotton: II. Weather Effects on Yield
V.R. Reddy, J.M. McKinion, D.N. Baker, and F.D. Whisler
558
Cotton Yield Decline Analysis for the Southern Great Plains
D.F. Wanjura and G.L. Barker
559

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