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

COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

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