1991 PROCEEDINGS BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 8-12, San Antonio, TX
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Influence of Crop Maturity Level on Late Season Cotton Lint Production
D.F. Wanjura, J.R. Mahan, and D.R. Upchurch
811
Studies on Cotton "Leaf Burn" Syndrome in the Imperial Valley, CA
C.C. Chu, D.H. Akey, and T.J. Henneberry, and B.D. Deeter
815
Cotton Root Growth in Conventional vs Reduced Tillage Systems.
Daniel J. Lawlor, Juan A. Landivar, and Joe Vasek
817
Cotton Growth in the Presence of a Seedling-Disease-Complex Biocontrol and Sub-Optimal Temperatures
Judith M. Bradow
820
Topological Aspects of Respiratory Activity in Cotton
W. Gensler
825
The Effects of Irrigation Frequency and Amount on the Phenology and Lint Yield of Cotton in a Semiarid Climate
R.J. Lascano, J.R. Gannaway, and W.M. Lyle
829
Photosynthetic Response of Pima Cotton to Temperature and Carbon Dioxide Enriched Environment
G.W. Wall, K.R. Reddy, J.M. McKinion, N.C. Bhattacharya, S. Bhattacharya, and H.F. Hodges
831
Water Potential of Cotton Grown under Optimal and Limiting Levels of Water in Free Air CO2 Enriched Environment
N.C. Bhattachaya, J.M. McKinion, P. Gowda, G. Huluka, N.K. Sinha, D.R. Hileman, B.A. Kimball, B. Lynch, A.A. Hosny, M.H. Abdel-Al, and M.S. Ismail
834
Evaluation of Performance and Differences among Cotton Cultivars, Using Plant Map Data
Juan A. Landivar, Craig Crenshaw, Daniel J. Lawlor, and Joe Vasek
836
Further Evaluation of GOSSYM-COMAX in Arkansas and Tennessee
T.C. Keisling, P.B. Hoskinson, D.D. Howard, R.L. Maples, and Clay Owens
836
Metabolism and Growth of Photosynthetic Cotton Seedlings under Sub-Optimal Temperature Conditions
Judith M. Bradow and Wayne E. Marshall
837
Data Base for Validation of a Pima Cotton Model
N.C. Bhattacharya, E.L. Turcotte, J.M. McKinion, K.R. Reddy, H.F. Hodgeb, G.W. Wall, and S. Bhattaebarya
837
Drought Effects on Photosynthesis of Short-Season Cotton Cultivars
T.J. Gerik and K.L. Faver
838
Water Relations of Developing Cotton Fruit and Adjacent Organs
M.W. van Iersel and D.M. Oosterhuis
838
Ovary Carbohydrates and Subsequent Flower Abscission
J.J. Heitholt and J. R. Schmidt
839
Leaf Anatomical and Gas Exchange Differences Between Cotton Leaftype Isolines
W.T. Pettigrew, J.J. Heitholt, and K.C. Vaughn
839
Root Dynamics and Solute Accumulation During Water-Deficit Stress and Recovery in Cotton
R.A. Ball, D.M. Oosterhuis, and A. Mauromoustakos
840
2,4-D Resistant Transgenic Cotton
Norma L. Trolinder, Jerry Quisenberry, Chris Bayley, Celeste Ray, and David Ow
840
Effect of Temperature on Pima Cotton Growth and Development
K.R. Reddy, J.N. McKinion, G.W. Wall, N.C. Bhattacharya, E.F. Hodges, and S. Bhattacharya
841
Growth Response of Pima Cotton to CO2 Enrichment During Vegetative Period
J.M. McKinion, K.R. Reddy, G.W. Wall, N.C Bhattacharya, H.P. Hodges, and S. Bhattacharya
842
Enhanced Stomatal Conductance in High-Yielding Pima Cotton Lines Is Expressed in the Field
Zhenmin Lu, John W. Radin, Edgar L. Turcotte, and Eduardo Zeiger
842
Selection of Temperature Resistant Cell Lines of Cotton and Regeneration of Plants
Norma L. Trolinder, Jiying Huang, and Candace Haiglar
843
Enhanced Photosynthesis and Stomatal Conductance of Pima Cotton Bred for Increased Yield
Katrina Cornish, John W. Radin, Edgar L. Turcotte, Zhenmin Lu, and Eduardo Zeiger
843
Effect of Plant Population and Variety on Cotton Fruiting Profile
D.S. Guthrie
844
Heat Shock Induced Protein Synthesis in Pima Cotton Leaves Exposed to Long Term Temperature Stress and Enriched CO2 Environment
S. Bhattacharya, D.S. Luthe, N.C. Bhattacharya, J.M. McKinion, R.R. Reddy, G.W. Wall, S.M. Bridges, and H.F. Hodges
844
Inhibition of Cotton Seedling Growth by Lisa Cover Crop Residues
Judith M. Bradow
845
ABA and IAA Concentrations in Cotton Leaves in Relation to Fruiting
Gene Guinn and D.L. Brummett
845
The Effects of Aerial Carbon Dioxide Enrichment and Temperature on Root Growth in Cotton
V.R. Reddy, K.R. Reddy, and M.C. Acock
846
Response of Field-Grown Cotton to Irrigation with CO2-Saturated Water
Jack R. Mauney
The Effect of Infestation Dates and Levels of Tobacco Budworm on Yield Cotton
William L. Parrott and Johnie N. Jenkins
The Effects of Carbon Dioxide Enrichment and Temperature on Growth and Photosynthesis of Cotton
V. R. Reddy, K. R. Reddy, and B. Acock
Autocorrelation of Observed Andsimulated Weather Variables
James H. Siefker, James McKinion, and Juan A. Landivar
Stage Specific Effect of Severe Drought on Storage Protein SDS-Page Patterns in Radicals of Developing Cotton Seeds
Eugene L. Vigil and Tung K. Fang

[Main TOC] | [TOC] | [TOC by Section] | [Search] | [Help]
 
Document last modified Sunday, Dec 6 1998