1990 PROCEEDINGS: BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION RESEARCH CONFERENCES
Jan. 10-13, Las Vegas, NV
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Phytogram Characteristics of Pima Cotton
W. Gensler
44
Influence of Aldicarb on Growth, Development and Photosynthesis of Cotton
K.R. Reddy, V.R. Reddy, and D.N. Baker
44
Carbohydrates and Carbohydrate Enzymes in the Cotton Plant
Donald L. Hendrix
49
Characterization of Moderate Chilling Stress in Post-Emergent Cotton Seedlings
Judith M. Bradow, Kevin J. Pratt and Donna M. Gibson
49
Field Observations of the Impact of Vertcillium Wilt on Cotton Leaf Photosynthesis
R.E. Hampton, S.D. Wullschleger, and D.M. Oosterhuis
50
Nutrient Profiles of Water-Stressed Cotton Grown at Different Temperatures
Judy D. Timpa and Barbara A. Triplett
50
ABA and Auxin Contents of Squares and Flowers in Relation to Water Deficit Stress
Gene Guinn and D.L. Brummett
51
Nitrogen Effects on Water Potentials of Irrigated Cotton
John W. Radin, Peter C. Kerridge, and Jack R. Mauney
51
Water-Deficit Stress and Osmotic Adjustment in Leaves and Roots of Field-Grown Cotton
R.A. Ball and D.M. Oosterhuis
51
Varietal Differences in Radiation-Use Efficiency in Cotton
T.J. Gerik and W.D. Rosenthal
52
Field Measurements of Photosynthesis and Respiration in Developing Cotton Bolls
S.D. Wullschleger, D.M. Oosterhuis, and S.A. Rutherford
52
Responses of Cotton Canopies to Temperature
V.R. Reddy, K.R. Reddy, and D.N. Baker
53
Water Relations of Cotton Flower Petals
Norma L. Trolinder and Dan R. Upchurch
53
Chemical Removal of Early Squares: Treatment Efficacy and Effects on Reproductive Growth of Superokra-Leaf Cotton
C.W. Kennedy and J.E. Jones
53
Irrigation Frequency During Fruiting as a Yield Determinant in Cotton
John W. Radin, Jack R. Mauney, and O.F. French
53
The Relationship Between Hours of Seed Chilling, Time of Seed Germination and Early Plant Development of Cotton
C.C. Baskin, S. Paliwal, and D.C. Stimpson
54
Thermal Dependence of Root Systems: Growth and Enzyme Function
B.L. McMichael, James R. Mahan, and J.E. Quisenberry
54
Effects of Insecticide, Fungicide, and Seed Quality Treatments on the Emergence, Establishment, and Yield of Texas High Plains Cotton.
Norman Hopper, James Supak, James Leser, and Harold Kaufman
55
Early Season Defruiting Effects on Dry Matter Partitioning in Cotton
W.T. Pettigrew, J.J. Heitholt, and W.R. Meredith
56
Light Interception and Growth Characteristics in Narrow Row Cotton
J.J. Heitholt, W.T. Pettigrew, and W.R. Meredith
56
Preliminary Report on Cotton "Leafburn" in the Imperial Valley, CA
Chang-chi Chu, Thomas J. Henneberry, and Eric T. Natwick, Franklin F. Laemmlen, and Brian Deeter
57
Physiological and Lint Yield Effects of an Organophosphate Insecticide on Cotton
W.C. Robertson and J.T. Cothren
59
Parallel Accumulation of Silicon and Essential Nutrients in Developing Cotton Fibers
Eileen K. Boylston, Judith M. Bradow, Thomas P. Hensarling, Jacques J. Hebert, and D.P. Thibodeaux
Using Cotton Plant Mapping Software to Summarize Mapping Information
Monty Christian
Effects of Climate and Cultural Practices on Seed Gossypol in the Texas High Plains
Jerry E. Quisenberry and Ray E. Dilbeck
The Induction of the Enzymes for the Synthesis of Sesquiterpenoid Phytoalexins in Verttctltum Infected Cotton
Chan R. Benedict, S. Madhavan, R.D. Stipanovic, and M.E. Mace
Petiole Ratio of Cotton Mainstem Leaves in Relation to Environmental Effects
Avishay Ben-Porath and Donald N. Baker
Optimizing Nitrogen Requirements for Cotton Production - Texas Southern High Plains
Dan R. Krieg
Cultivar Selection and Management Strategies for Dryland Cotton Production
Juan S. Landivar, Craig C. Crenshaw, and Joseph Vasek

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