Heterosis for Yield and Fiber Properties in Ten Crosses among Southeastern Cottons
C.C. Green and T.W. Culp |
103 |
Cotton Fiber Properties for High-Speed Spinning
Helmut Deussen |
104 |
Effect of Tight Lock on Nep Production in Cotton Fibers
Jacques J. Hebert and Devron P. Thibodeaux |
106 |
Comparative Study of the Physical Properties of Chinese and American Cottons
K.E. Duckett and W. Wu |
107 |
A Study of Seed Coat Fragment Propensity in Cotton Cultivars
Jacques J. Hebert and Devron P. Thibodeaux |
110 |
Effects of Bioregulators on Allelochemicals and Agronomic Traits of Cotton
Jack C. McCarty, Jr. and Paul A. Hedin |
111 |
Arsenic Acid Desiccant Residues in In-Process Cotton and Airborne Dust
Henry H. Perkins, Jr. |
112 |
Parameters Affecting the Determination of Span Length and Uniformity Index with the Digital Fibrograph
Richard S. Krowicki and Devron P. Thibodeaux |
113 |
The Cotton Scene in South Africa
G.A. Niles |
118 |
Genotypic Response to Narrow Rows at Temple, Texas
C. Wayne Smith, J.M. Chandler, and J.E. Morrison |
120 |
Optimizing Profitability in Cotton Production with Conservation Tillage
J.W. Keeling and J.R. Abernathy |
122 |
Effects of Planting Dates on Yields and Earliness of Cotton Cultivars No-Tilled into Wheat Residues
P.E. Hoskinson |
122 |
Use of Trend Analysis to Improve Precision in Yield Trials
Daryl Bowman |
123 |
Upland Cotton Responses to Earlier Termination in Central Arizona
Charles R. Farr |
124 |
Comparison of 30- Vs 40-Inch Row Spacing on Lint Cotton Yield and Quality
M.D. Heilman, L.N. Samken, and T.D. Valco |
125 |
VA Mycorrhizal Infection and its Implication in the "Fallow Syndrome' Associated with Cotton Grown in Previously Fallowed Soils
R.Gary Smith, Stanley K. Hicks, Randy W. Lloyd, and John R. Gannaway |
127 |
Inheritance of Resistance to Cotton Leaf Crumple Virus
F. Douglas Wilson and Judith K. Brown |
128 |
Inheritance of Reniform Nematode Resistance in Upland Cotton
Noor Muhammad and Jack E. Jones |
128 |
Evaluation of T25 Germplasm for Improved Fiber Properties and Bacterial Blight Resistance
R.E. Dilbeck and J.E. Quisenberry |
128 |
Magnitude and Consistency of Heterosis for Lint Yield in Crosses among Plains-Type Cotton Cultivars
Bruce E. Greenhagen, Laval M. Verhalen, and Ronald W. McNew |
129 |
Genotype X Environment Interactions in Cotton Cultivar Evaluation
A.I. Greeff, G.A. Niles, and J.J. Human |
129 |
COTMAP, an Interactive Microcomputer Program for Mapping Plant Structure and Fruiting Patterns of Cotton
C.E. Watson, Jr. and F.M. Bourland |
131 |
Advances in Developing New Multi-Adversity Resistant (MAR) Cotton Germplasm with Drought Tolerance
K.M. El-Zik, P.M. Thaxton, and C.G. Cook |
134 |
Agronomically Enhanced Insect-Resistant Cottons
J.E. Jones, J.I. Dickson, J.B. Graves, A.M. Pavloff, B.R. Leonard, E. Burris, W.D. Caldwell, S. Micinski, and S.H. Moore |
135 |
Evidence for a Gene Which Inhibits Glands in the Calyx Crown of the Cotton Bud
Johnie N. Jenkins and J.C. McCarty, Jr |
135 |
Cotton Germplasm Collection in Brazil
J. McD. Stewart, A.P. Percival, A. Miranda, E.C. Freire and J.A. Moreira |
135 |
Tannin Concentration in Six Cotton Genotypes Throughout the Growing Season
K.E. Lege, C. Wayne Smith, J.T. Cothren, and T.P. Altamarino |
137 |
Combining Ability for Tannin Content among Five Cotton Genotypes
T.P. Altamarino, C.W. Smith, and K.E. Lege |
138 |
Yield Response of Spider Mite Resistant and Susceptible Cotton Genotypes to Season-Long Two-Spotted Spider Mite Infestations
M.F. Schuster and M.P. Gibbs |
138 |
Detecting Boll Weevil Resistance in Converted Cotton Race Stock by Sampling Single Plants
S.L. Bates, J.K. Walker, and C. Wayne Smith |
140 |
Effects of Seed Deterioration by Two Methods on Plant Height and Yield of Cotton in Uniform Stand Densities
F.M. Bourland, S.M. Furbeck, and Gabriela Kaiser |
141 |
Effects of Additives and Water Washing on the Surface Properties of Cotton as Determined by Yarn Tensile Tenacity
Lloyd B. De Luca, Timothy A. Calamari, Richard S. Krowiki, and Devron P. Thibodeaux |
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