1988 PROCEEDINGS: BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION RESEARCH CONFERENCES
Jan. 5-8, New Orleans, LA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Early Season Factors and Their Impact on Emergence, Growth, and Yield
T.A. Kerby, S. Johnson, and M. Keeley
14
Effects of Root-Knot Nematodes Alone and in Combination with Fungi on Cotton Seedling Disease
Raymond L. Shepherd
14
Resistance in Cotton to Seed and Seedling Pathogens and its Relationship to Stand Establishment and Vigor
K. M. El-Zik
16
Effects of Seed Fungicides and In-Furrow Pesticides on Plant Stands and Vigor of Cotton
Earl B. Minton
17
The Development of a Pseudomonas fluorescens Product (DAGGER G™) for the Control of Pythium and rhizoctonia on Cotton
Thomas C. Currier, Jack Skwara, and John L. McIntyre
18
Efficacy of Contemporary Fungicides in Controlling Seedling Diseases of Cotton
G.A. Panhwar, S.D. Lyda and J.L. Riggs
20
Evaluation of Several Fungicides on Seedling Emergence and Stand Establishment of Texas High Plains Cotton
Norman Hopper, James Supak, and Harold Kaufman
22
Seed and Soil Treatments for Control of Seed And, Seedling Diseases of Cotton in California
J.E. DeVay, R.H. Garberg, R.J. Wakeman, and E.J. Paplomatas
23
Media for the Selective Isolation of Several Fungi Associated with the Seedling Disease Complex of Cotton
Donna P. Miller and W.E. Batson, Jr.
26
Nematicidal Effects on Population Densities of the Reniform Nematode
G.W. Lawrence and W.E. Batson, Jr.
28
NH3 Production by Enterobacter cloacae as a Possible Mechanism in the Biocontrol of Pythium Spp.incited Seedling Disease of Cotton
C.R. Howell, R.C. Beier, and R.D. Stipanovic
28
Cotton Root Infection Ratings for Predicting Root-Knot Nematode Damage Potential to Succeeding Cotton Crops
P.A. Roberts and W.C. Matthews
29
Field Performance of Selected Mid-South Cotton Cultivars in Verticillium dahliae Infested Soil in Mississippi
William E. Batson, Jr., and Donald J. Blasingame
30
Developmental Changes in the Tannin Content of Cotton Leaves: Implication in Breeding for Pest Resistance
A.A. Bell
31
Greenhouse Evaluation of Cotton Cultivar Susceptibility to Aflatoxin Contamination via Colonization of Wounds by Aspergillus flavus
P.J. Cotty
31
Areas of Occurrence of Fiber with Bright Greenish Yellow-Fluorescing Spots, Associated with Aspergillus Flavus Infection, in the U.S. Cotton Crops of 982-1986
M.E. Simpson and P.B. Marsh
33
Use of Ovule Culture as a Model for Cotton-Aspergillus Flavus Interactions
Jay E. Mellon
35
Selection of Phymatotrichum Root Rot Resistance Through Tissue Culture Techniques
J.C. Mabellos and S.D. Lyda
37
Applications of Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms in Studying Genetic Variation of Phymatotrichum omnivorum
C.H. Wu and S.D. Lyda
39
Effect of Soil Amendments on Cotton Growth and Incidence of Phymatotrichum Root Rot
J.E. Matocha, S. Mostaghimi, and C. Crenshaw
41
Laboratory and Field Tests with Triazole Fungicides to Control Phymatotrichum Root Rot of Cotton
J.L. Riggs and S.D. Lyda
45
Environmental Influences on the Severity of Cotton Seedling Diseases
R.H. Garber

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