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

COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Another Look at Effects of Leaf Shape Traits on Agronomic Performance of Upland Cotton
J.E. Jones, J.I. Dickson, and R.G. Novick
94
Update to Assess Pollen Fertility in Cotton
J. Jefferson Gwyn and David M. Stelly
95
Update on the Taxonomy of Gossypium
James McD. Stewart
95
Transgenic Cotton Plants Demonstrate Inheritance and Expression of Foreign Genes
P. Umbeck, W. Swain, and N-S. Yang
97
Isozyme Polymorphism among Diploid and Tetraploid Species of Cotton
S. Saba and David M. Stelly
97
Cytoplasmic Influences Concerning Hybrid Cotton
Lyndon Schoenhals and John R. Gannaway
98
Analysis of the Chloroplast DNA of Cotton to Establish Evolutionary Relationships
N.M. Ayres, D.W.Altman, and H.D.Thomas
98
Electrophoretic Determination of Isozyme Polymorphisms among the Cultivars of Gossypium Hirsutum
S. Saha, David M. Stelly, and J.C. McCarty
98
Boll Weevil Resistance in Day-Neutral Converted Primitive Race Stocks of Gossypium Hirsutum L.
J.E. Jones, R.G. Novick and J.I. Dickson
99
A Holistic Approach to Study HPR in Cotton
Bock G. Chan, Noreen Mahoney, F. Douglas Wilson and Maurice J. Lukefahr
100
Boll Weevil Resistance in Day-Neutral Primitive Cottons
Jack C. McCarty, Jr.
100
Resistance of Asiatic Cottons to Bollworm
M.A. Stanton, J.M. Stewart, and J.R. Phillips
100
A New Coumarin in Cotton
Bock G. Chan and F. Douglas Wilson
106
Soil Moisture Extraction, Plant Growth, and Yield of Cotton Genotypes and Cultivars Grown on an Acid Soil
C.W. Kennedy, J.E. Jones, and R.L. Hutchinson
107
Genetic Differences in Cotton for Lateral Root Development in the Presence and Absence of Trifluralin
R.M. Vieira, B.W. White, and F.M. Bourland
108
Effects of Seed Deterioration on Cotton Development in Uniform Plant Stands
F.M. Bourland, S.M. Furbeck, and Gabriela Kaiser
108
Influence of Skippy Stands on Lint Yields and Fiber Quality
J.R. Supak and D.F. Wanjura
108
Updated Fiber Properties from Preharvest Sampling: Texas High Plains
Jack R. Gipson and Dale L. Shaw
110
Developmental Behavior of Four Upland Cotton (G. hirsutum L.) Cultivars
D. Rimon and C.W. Smith
111
Phenotypes and a Production System for High Yielding 30-Inch
T.A. Kerby, K.G. Cassman, Lee Urie, and M. Keeley
119
The Effect of Pix Applied at Various Rates and Timings to 30 Inch Cotton in the San Joaquin Valley
Bill L. Weir and Tom A. Kerby
120
Effects of Fruiting Position on Field and Fiber Quality in Commercial Cotton
Barry Knight, Johnie N. Jenkins, and Jack C. McCarty
121
Cotton Development, Yield, and Quality after Early Square Removal with Ethephon
C.F. Sheng, K.R. Hopper, W.R. Meredith, E.G. King, and S.J. Ma
121
A Preliminary Report on the Effects of Defoliant Chemicals on Early Season Cotton Yield and Green Bolls in the Imperial Valley
Chang-chi Chu and Louis A. Bariola
124
Effects of Leaf Shape, Bract Type, and Leaf Pubescence on Non-Lint Trash and Nep Content of Upland Cotton
R.G. Novick, J.E. Jones, J.I. Dickson, and W.S. Anthony
126
The Inheritance and Relationships of Yield and Fiber Properties and the Implications to a Cotton Breeding Program
C.C. Green and T.W. Culp
131
Some Considerations in the Development of Cottons with Extra-Fiber Strength
T.W. Culp and C.C. Green
131
Fiber Fineness and Fiber Maturity of Three Sjv Cottons
H.B. Cooper, S.R. Oakley, John Dobbs, and M. L. Lehman
133
Variations in Stickiness of Variety Test Cottons - San Joaquin Valley, California, 1986
Henry H. Perkins, Jr. and Dick N. Bassett
135
The Suitability of Certain American Cottons for the Production of Fine Count Rotor-Spun Yarns
John B. Price
136
Fiber Strength by Different Test Methods
H.B. Cooper, S.R. Oakley, John Dobbs, and M.L. Lehman
138
Stability Analysis for Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) And Their Sites of Testing
Arturo Hernandez-Jasso
139
Ciano Yaquimi-86 and Ciano Cubachi-86 - A View to Two Mexican Cotton Varieties
Arturo Hernandez-Jasso and Fermin Hernandez-Marquez
142
The Effect of Thrips Control on Cotton as Influenced by Insecticides Irrigation and Variety
D.R. Johnson, J.J. Kimbrough, and J.S. McConnell
144
Selection of Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Germplasm for Regeneration Potential
Norma L. Trolinder
145
What Does the Micronaire Reading Tell about Cotton Fibers?
Richard S. Krowicki and Devron P. Thibodeaux
Effect of Two-Spotted Spider Mites on the Yield and Fiber Quality of Spider Mite Resistant and Susceptible Cotton
M.F. Schuster and Mary P. Gibbs
Factors Affecting Cotton Fiber Quality
Godoy Salvador

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