Why Does Photosynthesis Decline with Leaf Age?
Katrina Cornish |
50 |
Leap Age - Gas Exchange Characteristics
D.R. Krieg |
55 |
Carbon Partitioning and Photosynthetic Efficiency During Boll Development
D.M. Oosterhuis and S.D. Wullschleger |
57 |
Apparent Photosynthesis of Cotton Genotypes as a Function of Leaf Age
J.A. Landivar, D.N. Baker, and H.F. Hodges |
60 |
Pix (Mepiquat Chloride), Multiple Applications, New Label Summary
Larry Wilde, Charles Finley, Leslie Lloyd, and Wade Stewart |
63 |
Effect of Plant Growth Regulators in West Texas
Charles Stickler |
64 |
An Assessment of Nutrient Levels, Specific Leaf Weight, and Lint Yield of Mepiquat Chloride-Treated Cotton
J.T Cothren |
64 |
Response of Leaf N, Leaf Photosynthesis, and Lint Yield of Cotton to Irrigation, N Fertility, and Chlordimeform
P.J. Bauer and J.T. Cothren |
65 |
Cotton Response to Applications of Plant Plus, Foliar plus and Pix
J.R. Brownell and V.T. Walhood |
65 |
Influence of PPG-1721 and PGR IV on Field-Grown Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)
Michael J. Urwiler and Charles A. Stutte |
68 |
Effects of Paclobutrazol Growth Regulator on Drip-Irrigated Narrow-Row Cotton
A. Ben-Porath, I. Levin, and M. Meron |
68 |
Response of Pima Cotton to Prep and Prep + Folex Treatments for Once-Over Harvest
N.R. Malm, P. Smith, Jr. and C.L. Roberts |
68 |
Cotton Cultivar Response to Selected Defoliation Treatments
David S. Guthrie |
69 |
Overview of the Cleanability of Midsouth Cotton Cultivars
W. Stanley Anthony |
70 |
Foliar Fertilization of Acala Cotton with Nitrogen
G. Solares-Pareja and N.R. Malm |
70 |
Management Strategies for Maximum Cotton Production on the Southern High Plains of Texas I. Problems and Approaches
D.R. Krieg and J.L. Hatfield |
71 |
Management Strategies for Maximum Cotton Production on the Southern High Plains of Texas II. Population Density: Water Supply Interactions
H.J. Hopkins, D.R. Krieg and J.L. Hatfield |
72 |
Management Strategies for Maximum Cotton Production on the Southern High Plains of Texas III. Water Use and Water Use Efficiency Considerations
A.C. Gertsis, D.R. Krieg, and J.L. Hatfield |
73 |
Management Strategies for Maximum Cotton Production on the Southern High Plains of Texas IV. Canopy Gas Exchange
S. Peng, D.R. Krieg, A.C. Gertsis, H.J. Hopkins, and J.L. Hatfield |
76 |
Management Strategies for Maximum Cotton Production on the Southern High Plains of Texas V. Water: Nutrient Interactions
M. Morrow, D.R. Krieg, and H.J. Hopkins |
77 |
Monograph: Irrigation Frequency with Drip Irrigation and its Effect on Yield
Joe C. Henggeler |
79 |
Cultivar and Plant Population Effects on Cotton Grown under Five Drip Irrigation Treatments
W.C. Hofmann, B.B. Taylor, and J.L. Stroehlein |
80 |
Water Relations of Drip- And Furrow-Irrigated Cotton in Arizona
John W. Radin, Jack R. Mauney, and Peter C. Kerridge |
81 |
Hydraulic Conductivity of Roots and Root Cells of Nutrient-Stressed Cotton Seedlings
John W. Radin and Mark A. Matthews |
81 |
Effect of an Antitranspirant and Irrigation on Leaf Photosynthesis, Leaf Resistance, and Lint Yield of Cotton.
C.R. Shumway and J.T. Cothren |
81 |
Cotton Leaf Area Distribution in Relation to Yield Development
D.M. Oosterhuis and S.D. Wullschleger |
82 |
Water Deficits and Concentrations of Free and Ester IAA in Young Cotton Fruits and Their Abscission Zones
Gene Guinn and D. L. Brummett |
82 |
Responses to Water Stress in Developing Cotton Bolls
J.D. Timpa and M. A. Klich |
82 |
How Feasible Is the Idea to Fertilize Cotton with Carbon Dioxide?
Jack R. Mauney and Donald L. Hendrix |
84 |
Leaf Area Index Development and Yield in Cotton Cultivars Differing in Maturities
J.A. Landivar, D.N. Baker, and H.F. Hodges |
84 |
Reproductive Development and Yield in Cotton Cultivars Differing in Maturities
J.A. Landivar, D. N. Baker and H. F. Hodges |
85 |
A Sensitivity Test of COMAX/GOSSYM to Some Soil Physical Properties
F.D. Whisler and J.A. Landivar |
85 |
Response of Coker 312 to Infection by Strains of agrobacterium
David Negrotto and James McD. Stewart |
85 |
A Comparison of Ovule and Suspension Culture-Derived Fibers with Fibers Produced In Planta
B.A. Triplett |
86 |
Early Events in Fiber Cell Development
G. Davidonis |
86 |
Evaluation of Fiber, Yarn, and Fabric from Three Cotton Fiber Mutant Lines
B.A. Triplett |
86 |
Influence of Seed Coat Permeability of the Rate of Cottonseed Deterioration
J.S. Taft, J.C. Delouche, and C.C. Baskin |
86 |
Effect of Moisture Content and Temperature on the Germination of Cottonseed
Edgar R. Cabrera, Albert H. Boyd |
88 |
Inhibition of Cotton Seedling Root Growth by Rhizosphere Volatiles
J.H. Bradow and W.J. Connick, Jr. |
90 |
Contribution of Petiole to Cotton Shoot Nitrate Reduction
Chang-chi Chu and Louis A. Bariola |
91 |
Date of Planting Effects on Growth an Photo Synthesis of Upland and Pima Cotton
J.C. Silvertooth, A.K. Dobrenz, W.C. Hofmann, and D.L. Kittock |
91 |
Shoot Tip Culture as a Potential Transformation System
Jean Gould and Roberta Smith |
91 |
Tent of Protein Bodies in Cotton Radicles
Eugene L. Vigil, William P. Wergin, Norita Chaney, Alton L. Fleming and Robert P. Donaldson |
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Effects of Growth Regulator Pix and Temperature on Cotton: I. Protosynthesis
V. R. Reddy and D. N. Baker |
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Effects of Growth Regulator Pix and Temperature on Cotton: II. Plant Growth and Development
V.R. Reddy and D.N. Baker |
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Test of Anti-Transpirant on Cotton in Mississippi
Dean A. Pennington |
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Maintenance of Constant Leaf Temperature by Cotton
James R. Mahan and Dan R. Upchurch |
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Simulation of Cotton Cultivars Differing in Maturities
James H. Siefker, Juan A. Landivar, and Donald N. Baker |
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Changes in Phenylpropanoid Concentration in Cotton Bolls Due to Heliothis zea Feeding
R.E. Hampton, D.M. Oosterhuis, and J.B. Murphy |
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Hypocotyl Surface Morphology of Developing Cotton Embryos Revealed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
George Beinhart |
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Field and Greenhouse Test Systems for Studying Effects of Nutritional Stress on Embryogenesis in Cotton
Eugene L. Vigil, L.C. Frazier and Eric F. Erbe |
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Impact of Nutritional Stress on Protein Body Development in Cotton Radicles
Eugene L. Vigil, L.C. Frazier and Eric P. Erbe |
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Effect of Nutritional Stress on Lipid and Protein Loading in Radicles of Cotton Embryos
Eugene L. Vigil, Robert P. Donaldson and Randy A. Rowland |
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