PROCEEDINGS: 1989 BELTWIDE COTTON RESEARCH CONFERENCES
Jan. 3-6, Nashville, TN
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON SOIL MANAGEMENT AND PLANT NUTRITION CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Results from Starter Fertilizer Applied for Cotton
G.L. Morris, R. Maples, H.J. Mascagni, J. Welch, R. Thompson, and R. G. Wells
480
Effect of Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Combinations as Starters for No-Tillage Cotton
Donald D. Howard and P.E. Haskinson
481
The Benefits of a Starter Fertilizer High in Phosphate That Can Be Sprayed on the Leaves of Seedling Cotton
James W. Chiles
481
Cotton Responses to Zinc Fertilizer Applications in Mississippi
Dean A. Pennington and Eddie R. Funderburg
482
Factors Influencing Nutrient Concentrations in Cotton Petioles
Lowell J. Zelinski
482
Use of Producer Lint Yields to Fine Tune Fertilization Programs
Kater Hake and T. A. Kerby
483
Effects of N Fertilization on the Distribution of Organic and Inorganic N in Soils
G.A. Breitenbeck, E.P. Millhollon, and D.H. Boquet
485
Fertilizer N Effects on Cotton Growth and Fruiting Patterns
D.J. Boquet
489
Effect of Residual Nitrogen on GOSSYM Simulations: Sensitivity Analysis
M. Wayne Ebelhar and Dean A. Pennington
491
Effects of Variations in Weather Parameters in GOSSYM Simulations: Sensitivity Analysis
S Dean A. Pennington and Wayne Ebelhar
492
Field Evaluations of GOSSYM-COMAX in Alabama
C.H. Burmester, J.F. Adams and L.J. Chapman
493
Dry Matter Production and Nutrient Uptake by Cotton
G.L. Mullins and C.H. Burmester
494
Update on Deep Banding Dry Fertilizers in the Subsoil
Gordon R. Tupper, H.C. Pringle, III, and M.W. Ebelhar
498
Shift of Potassium Deficiency Symptoms in Cotton
R.L. Maples, W.R. Thompson, and J.J. Varvil
501
Effects of Banded Phosphorus Fertilizer on Cotton
Jeffrey C. Silvertooth, Thomas A. Doerge Gary W. Thacker, and Samuel W. Stedman
501
Influence of Soil and Plant Potassium on Fiber Quality and Components of Yield
Kenneth G. Cassman, Thomas A. Kerby, and Bruce A. Roberts
501
Microp: A Microalagal Green Manure Effects on Upper Delta Cotton Yields and Soil Compaction
Jim Schaefer
504
Effect of Long-Term Tillage Practices on Soil Microbial Activity, Nitrate, and Organic Carbon in Continuous Cotton
G.K. Stearman, J.E. Metacha and C.C. Crenshaw
506
Influence of a Rice-Cotton Rotation on Cotton Yield
M.E. Kurtz, C.E. Snipes, and J.E. Street
509
Cotton Production in Rotation Systems with Corn and Soybean
M. Wayne Ebelhar and Randal A. Welch
509
Changes in Soil Test Values from Rotations Involving Cotton, Corn, and Soybean
M. Wayne Ebelhar and Randal A. Welch
513
A Comparison of Tillage Systems and Cover Crops for Cotton Production on a Loessial Soil in Northeast Louisiana
R.L. Hutchinson and T.R. Sharpe
517
Controlled Traffic Research with a Wide Frame Spanner for Cotton Double-Cropped with Wheat
D.W. Reeves, C.B. Elkins, H.H. Rogers, J.B. Powell, and S.A. Prior
519
Cotton Response to Subsoiling Frequency
Gordon R. Tupper, James G. Hamill, and H.C. Pringle, III
523
To Stress or Not to Stress - Irrigating Cotton for Maximum Yield
S.R. Johnson, T.A. Kerby, and D.W. Grimes
525
Cotton Yields and Irrigation Quantities
H.C. Pringle III, G.R. Tupper, D.A. Pennington, and S.W. Neill
527
Irrigation, Row Spacing, Plant Growth Regulator and Nitrogen Nutrition Interactions in Short Season Cotton Production
P.W. Tracy and W.P. Sappenfield
528
Calcium: The Elusive Nutrient
Mark G. Wiltse and Jerry H. Stoller

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