1992 PROCEEDINGS BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 6-10, Nashville, TN
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR
TABLE OF CONTENTS

Review of CPEP Activities and Introduction to "Solving Potassium Problems on the Farm"
William C. Wisdom
61
Potassium Uptake and Utilization by the Plant
Thomas A. Kerby
62
Potassium Availability and Movement in the Soil
A. E. (Al) Ludwick
65
Soil and Plant Methods Diagnosing K Deficiency in
W. H. Baker, J. S. McConnell, R. L. Maples, J. J. Varvil
67
Foliar Feeding with Potassium Nitrate in Cotton
Derrick M. Oosterhuis
71
Technologies to Solve K Deficiency - Deep Placement
Gordon R. Tupper
73
Cotton Response to Surface and Deep Placement of Potassium Fertilizer
G. L. Mullins, C. H. Burmester, and D. W. Reeves
77
Surface Applications of Potassium
Bruce A. Roberts
80
Solving Potassium Problems on the Farm: Variety Selection
W. R. Meredith, Jr.
83
Strategies for Solving K Problems on the Farm
William H. McCarty
84
Why the Bumper Yields in 1991?
Thomas A. Kerby
86
Effect of Potash on Quality and Utilization of Cotton
W. R. Thompson, Jr.
86
Effects of K Rate and Placement on Cotton Yield and Quality
Jac J. Varco, Ardeshir Adeli, and W. R. Thompson, Jr.
90
Phenolic Acid Concentration in Cotton Genotypes Selected for Spider Mite Resistance
Ken E. Lege, J.T. Cothren, and C. Wayne Smith
1027
Root Activity in Cotton as Affected by Stress and Bioregulants
T.H. Clark, R.K. Ball, C.A. Stutte, and C. Guo
1028
Water, Nitrogen, and Radiation Use Efficiency of Cotton Production Systems
S.A. Staggenborg, D.R. Krieg, and J.L. Harris
1029
Internal Cotton Boll Temperatures and Weather Data Relationships
Chang-chi Chu and Thomas J. Henneberry
1031
Water Stress and Cotton "Leaf Burn" Syndrome
C.C. Chu, D.H. Akey, and T.J. Henneberry
1034
Antioxidant Status in Salt Stress Cotton
D.R. Gossett, MC. Lucas, E.P. Millhollon, W.D. Caldwell, and Amy Barclay
1036
Xylem Potential Measurements in Cotton under Optimal and Limiting Levels of Water in Free-Air-CO2 Enriched Environment
N.C. Bhattacharya, J.W. Radin, J.R. Mauney, and B.A. Kimball
1040
Plant Water Relations and Irrigation Scheduling for Pima Cotton
D.W. Grimes and T.A. Kerby
1041
Soil Water Storage and Productivity of Cotton in Conventional Vs. Reduced Tillage Systems
Daniel J. Lawlor, Juan A. Landivar, Craig Crenshaw, and Joe Vasek
1045
The Use of an Estimated Plant Pix Concentration for the Determination of Timing and Rate of Application
Juan A. Landivar, Silvia Zypman, Daniel J. Lawlor, Joseph Vasek, and Craig Crenshaw
1047
Effects of Defoliants on Pima Cotton in Far West Texas
Charles Stichler
1050
Effects of Propel on Two Varieties of Cotton Grown in South Texas
S.D. Livingston, D.J. Anderson, and B.F. Cowan
1053
Use of Foliar Applications of Pix, PGR IV, and PHCA in Low Rate Multiple Applications for Cotton Improvement under Irrigated and Dryland Conditions
S.D. Livingston, D.J. Anderson, L.B. Wilde, Jr., and J.A. Hickey
1055
Cotton Response to Foliar Application of the Fruiting Hormone Cytokin®: A Four Year Study
J.V. Mayeux and Jim Kautz
1057
The Influence of K-Power Applications on Fruit Set, and Fruiting Positions in Cotton Field Trials, 1991
J.P. O'Connor, S.M. Morse, and M. Zick
1059
Performance of PGR IV in Cotton
Rhett R. Atkins
1061
PGR-IV an Overview of Tri-State Delta Consultants Field Results
Joseph Hickey and Rhett Atkins
1062
Plant Growth Regulators as an Aid to Promote Earliness in Southeastern Cotton Production
Lewis Dillon and Robert Johnson
1064
Development of Genetic Tools for Physiological Studies in Cotton
James McD. Stewart
1066
Transgenic Cotton: Expression of a Chimeric Superoxide Dismutase Gene in Cotton
Norma L. Trolinder and Randy D. Allen
1066
Methomyl-Induced to Photosynthesis in Cotton
C.E. Salem, J.T. Cothren, and C.R. Benedict
1066
Polymines in Cotton Fiber and Seed
G.H. Davidonis
1067
Impact of Drought Stress on Protein Synthesis in Developing Cotton Seeds
E.L. Vigil and T.K. Fang
1067
Temperature and Water Deficit Effects on Pima Cotton Growth and Development
K.R. Reddy, H.F. Hodges, and J.M. McKinion
1068
Comparison of Fruit Water Relations of Three Cotton Cultivars
M.W. van Iersel and D.M. Oosterhuis
1068
Canopy Architecture and Fiber Quality Variation by Branch Location
T.A. Kerby and G. Ruppenicker
1069
The Biosynthesis of Gossypol-Like Phytoalexins in Extract of Cotton Stems Inoculated with Verticillium Dahliae
C.R. Benedict, R.D. Stipanovic, and M.E. Mace
1069
Effect of Location in the Cotton Belt on Sugars in Gossypium hirsutum L. Leaves
Donald L. Hendrix and Derrick M. Oosterhuis
1070
Response of Upland and Pima Cotton to Multiple Applications of Mepiquat Chloride (Pix™)
E.A. Lewis, J.C. Silvertooth, and J.E. Malcuit
1070
Potassium and Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Cotton Dry Matter Allocation and Yield
W.T. Pettigrew, J.J. Heitholt, and W.R. Meredith, Jr
1071
Nutrient Concentrations in Fiber as Related to Genotype/Inheritance
J.D. Timpa, W.R. Meredith, Jr., and S.H. Zeronian
1071
The Effects of Dropp on Quality and HVI Ratings
Stanley K. Lehman
1072
The Influence of Additives and Temperature on the Uptake and Efficacy of Thidiazuron (TDZ)
Gene D. Wills and Charles E. Snipes
1072
Production and Retention of Fruit as Affected by Water and Nitrogen Supplies
J.L. Harris, D.R. Krieg, and S.A. Staggenborg
1073
GOSSYM-COMAX Simulation of a Delta Variety in Two Diverse Environments
H.H. Jackson, D.W. Albers, and C.E. Barnes
1075
Cotton Root and Aboveground Development with Intercropped and Conventional Production Systems
P.M. Porter, A. Khalilian, G.R. Bathke, and C.E. Hood
1078
Effect of Ozone on Pima and Acala Cottons in the San Joaquin Valley
D.A. Grantz and P.M. McCool
1082
Anatomical Considerations Related to Photosynthesis in Cotton Leaves, Bracts, and Capsule Wall
B.R. Bondada, D.M. Oosterhuis, S.D. Wullschleger, and K.S. Kim
1085
Effects of Foliar-Applied Nitrogen on the Growth and Drought Tolerance of Cotton Seedlings
E.M. Holman and D.M. Oosterhuis
1085
Physiological Implications of Senescence in the Age-Class Composition and Carbon Economy of Leaves Within the Cotton Canopy
Derrick M. Oosterhuis and Stan D. Wullschleger
1085
Strategies for Use of Cacodylic Acid in Harvest Aid Programs
W.C. Robertson and J.T. Cothren
1086
Effect of Surfactants on Uptake of Profenofos in Cotton Leaves
M. Popov and J.T.Cothren
1086
A High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Study of D-Cellobiose Degradation under Fenton Conditions
Randall W. Kane and Judy D. Timpa
1086
Effects of Herbicides Isoxaben and Dichlobenil on Fiber Development in Ovule Culture
R.B. Turley and K.C. Vaughn
1087
PMAP, a Plant Map Analysis Program for Cotton
Juan A. Landivar, Craig Crenshaw, and Joe Vasek
1087
Cotton Root-Shoot Water Relationships: Seeding Response to Root Zone Temperature and Growth Medium
Judith M. Bradow and John W. Radin
1088
Effect of Boron on Cotton Boll Retention When Applied to Soil or Foliage
J.J. Heitholt
1088
Interactive Effects of Non-Optimal Temperatures and Exogenous Calcium on Photosynthetic Cotton Seedlings
Judith M. Bradow
1089
Calibration and Validation of ICEMM for Cultivars and Environmental Conditions of South Texas
Juan A. Landivar, Daniel J. Lawlor, Craig Crenshaw, and Joe Vased
1089
Acquisition of Two-Dimensional Soil-Moisture Distribution for Validation of the GOSSYM Cotton Model
G.W. Theseira and F.D. Whisler
1089
Growth Repsonse to Application of Two Different Growth Enhancers
Jerry H. Stoller
Interaction of Water and Nitrogen on the Growth and Development of Field Grown Cotton
Lowell J. Zelinski, Don Grimes, and T.A. Kerby
Growth Response to Application of Two Different Growth Enhancers
Jerry H. Stoller
Developmental Expression of Chalcone Synthase in Red Anthered Cotton
Jay Miles, James McD. Stewart
Characterization of Fiber MRNAS and Genes
Maliyakal E. John
The Biosynthesis of Gossypol-Like Phytoalexins in Extracts of Cotton Stems Inoculated with Verticillium Dahliae
C.R. Benedict, R.D. Stipanovic, and M.E. Mace
Enhancing Nutritional Status of Cotton with Bioregulators
C.A. Stutte, C. Guo, and T.H. Clark
Interaction of Water and Nitrogen on the Growth and Development of Field Grown Cotton
Lowell J. Zelinski, Don Grimes, and T.A. Kerby
Phytograms as a Measure of Micro Oxygen Demand
W. Gensler
The Biosynthesis of Gossypol-Like Phytoalexins in Extracts of Cotton Stems Inoculated with Verticillium Dahliae
C.R. Benedict, R.D. Stipanovic, and M.E. Mace
Evaluation of Chemicals as Defoliants, Boll Openers, and Regrowth Preventers
T.H. Clark and C.A. Stutte

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