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

COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL
TABLE OF CONTENTS

The Distribution, Importance and Control of Diseases of Cotton in Australia
S.J. Allen
174
Repression of Seedling Disease Pathogens by Amended Bacteria and Cotton Genotypes
C. Hagedorn, F.M. Bourland, and C.S. Rothrock
177
Effect of Seed Treatments and In-Furrow Fungicides on Incidence of Cotton Seedling Disease
H.W. Kaufman and J.R. Supak
179
Races of Xanthomonas Campestris PV malvacearum in Cotton under Natural Infestation in Texas
P. M. Thaxton, K. M. El-Zik, and R. K. Kirkpatrick
181
The Use of Fungicides, Nematicides and Other Disease Management Practices in U.S. Cotton Production
Earl B. Minton, Ronald A. Davis and Kent L. Smith
183
Effects of Selected Fungicides on Southwestern Cotton Rust
C. R. Stichler, M. C. Black and J. E. Cagle
184
Preliminary Results of a Two-Year Survey of Cotton Root-Knot Nematode in the San Joaquin Valley
P.B. Goodell, K.E. Estill, and M. Assemi
188
Distribution of Nematodes on Cotton in Alabama
W. S. Gazaway, C. C. Mitchell, C. H. Burmester, G. Pate, and K. L. Edmisten
190
Comparative Effect of Nematicides for Controlling Reniform Nematodes in Cotton
W.B. Gazavay, Dru Rush, Olin Farrior, and Rodrigo Rodriguez-Kabana
192
A Nematode Survey of South Carolina Cotton Soils in 1989 and 1990
Bruce Martin and John Mueller
194
Vegetative Compatibility Groups in Verticillium dahliae: Isozyme Differences among Groups
J. S. Neck and A. A. Bell
195
Vegetative Compatibility Groups in Verticillium Dahliae: Virulence to Cotton
A. A. Bell
195
Predictability of Yield Losses in Cotton Caused by Verticillium Wilt Based on Cultivar Responses and Inoculum Density of Verticillium Dahliae in Field Soils
E. J. Paplomatas, D. M. Bassett, J. C. Broome, J. E. DeVay
196
Toxicity of Terpenoid Phytoalexins: Effects on the Plasmalemma of Verticillium Dahliae
M. E. Mace and R. D. Stipanovic
196
Chemical and Biological Seed Treatments and Cotton Cultivars for the Management of Seedling Diseases
J. E. DeVay, R. H. Garber, R J. Wakeman, E. J. Paplomatas, B. L. Weir, R. Vargas, S. Wright, D Munk, and C. R. Howell
197
Studies on the Mode of Action of Bacillus Subtilis as a Biocontrol Agent in Cotton
D. S. Kenney, C. R. Howell, E. B. Minton
198
Culture and Formulation of Gliocladium Virens for Optimum Control of Cotton Seedling Diseases
C. R. Howell and Jiuxu Zhang
199
Effects of Starter Fertilizer Sources on Cotton Seedling Diseases and In-Furrow Fungicide Applications
G. L. Sciumbato and M. W. Ebelhar Plant
199
Effect of Tillage on Cotton Seedling Diseases
P. D. Colyer and P.R. Vernon
199
Prevalence of Black Root Rot, Thielaviopsis basicola, on Cotton in Arkansas
C. S. Rothrock and R. G. Wells
200
Prevention of Aflatoxin Contamination Through Intraspecific Competition: Initial Field Tests
Peter J. Cotty
200
Boll Rot Control in Cotton with Mepiquat-Chloride Plant Regulator
Albert Y. Chambers
201
Effect of Reniform Nematodes on Growth, Lint Yield, and Fiber Quality of 15 Cotton Cultivars
C.G. Cook and L.N. Namken
201
Comparisons of Cotton Cultivars and Chemicals for Control of the Fusarium/Root-Knot Complex in Fusarium Wilt
R. H. Garber, J. E. DeVay, and W. R. DeTar
201
Root-Knot Nematode Development in Resistant and Susceptible Cottons
G.R. McPherson and J.N. Jenkins
202
Host Suitability and Yield Losses Associated with Columbia Lance, Reniform and Root Knot Nematodes
J.D. Mueller and S.B. Martin
202
A Survey of Plant-Parasitic Nematodes in Cotton in Arkansas, 1989-1990
T.L. Kirkpatrick, J.D. Barham, and R.J. Bateman
202
Cotton Disease Loss Estimates: A 40-Year Report
Don Blasingame
203
Isolation of Fusarium Species from Cottonseed Embryos and Studies on Phytotoxin Production
Michael H. Wheeler

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