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

COTTON PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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
Effects of Growth Regulator Pix and Temperature on Cotton: I. Protosynthesis
V. R. Reddy and D. N. Baker
Effects of Growth Regulator Pix and Temperature on Cotton: II. Plant Growth and Development
V.R. Reddy and D.N. Baker
Test of Anti-Transpirant on Cotton in Mississippi
Dean A. Pennington
Maintenance of Constant Leaf Temperature by Cotton
James R. Mahan and Dan R. Upchurch
Simulation of Cotton Cultivars Differing in Maturities
James H. Siefker, Juan A. Landivar, and Donald N. Baker
Changes in Phenylpropanoid Concentration in Cotton Bolls Due to Heliothis zea Feeding
R.E. Hampton, D.M. Oosterhuis, and J.B. Murphy
Hypocotyl Surface Morphology of Developing Cotton Embryos Revealed by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM)
George Beinhart
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
Impact of Nutritional Stress on Protein Body Development in Cotton Radicles
Eugene L. Vigil, L.C. Frazier and Eric P. Erbe
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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