SPECIAL SESSION: GINNING TO IMPROVE PRODUCER PROFITS
  | 
Ginning Research: Producer Needs Come First 
Andrew G. Jordan | 
3 | 
Striving for Excellence: State-Of-The-Art Ginning 
William Mayfield | 
4 | 
Process Control for Optimum Lint Quality and Value 
W. Stanley Anthony | 
7 | 
The Low Temp Conveyor: Gentle and Efficient Drying 
Weldon Laird, Roy Baker and Curtis Stewart | 
13 | 
Reducing Barkiness via Multistage Stick Extraction 
Roy V. Baker, William R. Lalor and Russell M. Sutton | 
15 | 
Niche Markets for Cage Ginned Fiber 
William P. Lalor, Lambert H. Wilkes and Dennis Findley | 
18 | 
Coupled Lint Cleaning: Solution to Minimizing Fiber Damage 
S. E. Hughs, M. N. Gillum, W. F. Lalor, Sr. and D. VanDoorn, Sr. | 
20 | 
Ginning Technologies Aimed at Preserving Fiber Quality and Maximizing Producer Profits 
Donald W. Van Doorn | 
22 | 
Ginning to Improve Producer Profits 
Russell M. Sutton | 
24 | 
Continental Eagle Corporations Commitment to Improve Producer Profits 
Bill M. Norman | 
25 | 
Fiber Value Preservation at the Cotton Gin 
Samuel G. Jackson | 
27 | 
  NEW DEVELOPMENTS FROM INDUSTRY
  | 
Naturalis L: A Biorational Insecticide for Boll Weevil and Whitefly Control 
T. A. Knouf | 
31 | 
KTS® (0-0-25-17s) Liquid Fertilizer 
M. L. Buffington | 
33 | 
Command 4EC Herbicide for Use on Cotton 
Tom I. Crumby | 
35 | 
Results of the 1991 Fury Eup Program 
Chris Cole | 
37 | 
Low Rate Multiple Application of Bactec Bernan Bt + Larvin for Bollworm Control in Cotton 
E. M. Hood | 
38 | 
CAMS Computer Aided Management System (Pivot Sprinkler Irrigation Control System) 
H.D. Howard | 
41 | 
Commercial Development of the Boll Weevil Bait Stick for Control of Overwintered Boll Weevils in Cotton 
E. M. Hood | 
43 | 
Cytokin and Pix Interaction Increases Cotton Production 
Jerry V. Mayeux | 
45 | 
EXP10100D: A New Fungicide for Cotton Seedling Disease Control 
C. H. Baldwin, Jr. | 
47 | 
Berthoud Cannon Air Boom (Air Boom Sprayer) 
Jim Orcutt | 
48 | 
Performance of PGR IV in Cotton 
Rhett R. Atkins | 
50 | 
2055 Cotton Pi 
L. L. Lanie, K. S. Richman and J. I. Case | 
51 | 
CenTari (A New Bt Strain for Beet Armyworm Control on Cotton) 
L. V. Larson and H. Marcus Adair Sr. | 
53 | 
PC3 plus Cotton Fiber Conditioner and its Economic Benefits to Ginning 
J. L. Taylor | 
55 | 
Caterpillar Resistant Cotton 
Randy Deaton | 
56 | 
CHEMBRED Acala CB 7, Acala CB 1210, and CB 1233 F2 from Hybrid Cotton Varieties 
J. J. Gwyn, R. W. Whitmore and V. G. Boeder | 
56 | 
Quick Pick Research and Usage Results (1991) and Use Status for 1992 
M.D. Heilman and F. Fronek | 
57 | 
  COTTON PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR
  | 
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 | 
 | 
  BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION CONFERENCE
  | 
Committed to Excellence 
Tommy R. Funk | 
93 | 
Solving Cotton Quality Problems: White Speck and Barky Cotton 
James R. Supak | 
94 | 
Solving Cotton Quality Problems: White Specks and Bark in Textile Products 
C. K. Bragg and C. L. Simpson | 
97 | 
ELS - History and Outlook 
Lawrence F. Preston and Thomas M. Bell | 
100 | 
Profitability Through the 1990 Farm Bill 
A. John Maguire | 
108 | 
Understanding World Cotton Export Markets 
Carolyn L. Whitton | 
110 | 
Quality Management 
Charles Parker | 
119 | 
The U.S. Cotton Producer: Understanding Quality to Survive 
Mark M. Borba | 
120 | 
Cotton Supply and Demand 
William B. Dunavant, Jr. | 
121 | 
Marketing Cotton Through an Association 
James H. Sanford | 
123 | 
Delivering Cotton on the New York Futures Market 
James R. Adams | 
124 | 
A New Cotton Marketing Method-Delivery on the New York Cotton Exchange 
W. Neely Mallory, Jr. | 
126 | 
End of Season Management for Maximum Quality 
William Mayfield | 
128 | 
U.S. Cotton -- Committed to the Environment 
Frank Jones | 
130 | 
Environmental Issues Facing the Cotton Industry 
Paulette Zakrzeski | 
131 | 
Narrow Row Cotton - Making it Work on the Farm 
William H. McCarty, C. Coghlan, T. Eyrlch, K. Hood, D. Morgan | 
132 | 
Plant Size Management in Narrow Row Cotton 
Tim Eyrich | 
135 | 
Narrow Row Cotton Production in Marginal Environments 
D.R. Krieg | 
136 | 
Preplant Weed Control in Conservation Tillage Systems for Cotton 
Stephen H. Crawford | 
139 | 
Overview of Conservation Tillage Across the Belt 
J. F. Bradley | 
141 | 
What's New in Australian Cotton Production and Research 
G. A. Constable | 
143 | 
Reading the Plant for Efficient Management 
F.N. Bourland, D.M. Oosterhuis, N.P. Tugwell and M.J. Cochran | 
146 | 
Cotton Industry Issues and National Cotton Council Activities 
Mary Ann Arnold | 
149 | 
Nematode Distribution and Injury 
Don Blasingame | 
151 | 
1991 HVI Experience 
Ronald Rayner | 
152 | 
Quality of the 1991 U.S. Upland Cotton Crop 
Preston E. Sasser | 
153 | 
Timing Defoliations Using Nodes above Cracked Boll 
T.A. Kerby, J. Supak, J.C- Banks, and C. Snipes | 
155 | 
Herbicide Injury to Cotton 
John R. Abernathy and Allen F. Wiese | 
157 | 
Areawide Insect Management Programs 
Jacob R. Phillips | 
 | 
USDA Conservation Issues Facing the Cotton Industry 
James R. Moseley | 
 | 
Clean Water Issues Facing the Cotton Industry 
Jeoffrey Grubbs | 
 | 
Fish and Wildlife: Endangered Species Act 
Paul Francis Schuda | 
 | 
Army Corps of Engineers: Wetlands Delineation 
Michael L. Davis | 
 | 
A Case Study of Cotton's Impact on the Environment 
John Charles Wilson, Angel Roman | 
 | 
  COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL
  | 
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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  COTTON DUST RESEARCH CONFERENCE
  | 
Evaluation of the Association of Acute Overshift Change in Pulmonary Function and Atopy Using OSHA Surveillance Data 
Elizabeth Hochuli, Robert R. Jacobs, and P.J. Wakelyn | 
209 | 
Lung Function in Cotton and Manmade Fibre Textile Workers 
D.Fishwick, A.M.Fletcher, C.A.C.Pickering, R. Niven and C.J. Warburton | 
213 | 
Cellular Influx in Nasal Lavage of Humans Exposed to Cotton Dust 
Robert R. Jacobs, Brian Boehlecke, and Ragnar Rylander | 
215 | 
Changes in Lung Function and Bronchial Reactivity Across Shifts and Working Week in Cotton Spinners. 
C.J. Warburton, A.M. Fletcher, C.A.C. Pickering, R.M. Niven and H. Francis | 
219 | 
Endotoxin Exposure and Respiratory Symptoms in Lancashire Cotton Spinning Mills 
R.MCL. Niven, A.M. Fletcher, C.A.C. Pickering, D. Fishwick, C.J. Warburton and P. Crank | 
222 | 
Detection of Antibodies in Danish Mill Workers to Antigens in Cotton Dust 
M.H. Karol, J.A. Kramarik, and J.A. Lemp | 
225 | 
Inhibition with Danish Cotton Workers' sera of Cytopathic Effects Produced by Bacillus Species 
T. Sigsgaard, B. Hoult, and A. F. Tuxford | 
227 | 
Healthy Worker Selection among Workers Exposed to Organic Dust 
Torben Sigsgaard. | 
229 | 
Inhibition of B. Pumilus Cytopathic Effect by Sera of Cotton Workers 
B. Hoult, T. Sigsgaard and A.F. Tuxford | 
235 | 
Effect of Pharmacological Agents on Human Airway Response to an Inhaled Nebulised Extract of Flax Dust 
P.J. Nicholls, M. McDermott, M.M. Bevan and J.H. Edwards | 
238 | 
Endotoxin Reduction in Cotton Fiber: Comparison of Heat Sources for Detoxification 
Marie-Alice Rousselle and Linda N. Domelsmith | 
243 | 
Effects of Temperature and Heating Conditions on Rates of Detoxification of Endotoxins on Cotton Lint. 
William E. Franklin | 
246 | 
Cell Function and Cotton Dust Induced Effects 
Lena Beijer and Ragnar Rylander | 
249 | 
Use of the Guinea Pig Animal Model to Characterize the Pulmonary Response to Agricultural Dusts: Comparison with the Reaction to Inhalation of Cotton Dust 
V. Castranova, V.A. Robinson, M.W. Barger, J.J. May, J.W. Dennis, W. Jones, M. Whitmer, P.D. Siegel, and D.G. Frazer | 
251 | 
Changes in Airway Reactivity of Guinea Pigs Following Inhalation of Cotton Dust 
M.H. Karol, J.A. Kramarik, and J.A. Lemp | 
257 | 
Effect of Animal Weight on the Response of the Guinea Model to Inhalation of Cotton Dust 
V.A. Robinson, V. Castranova, M.W. Barger, D.G.Frazer | 
259 | 
In-Vivo and In-Vitro Studies of Leukocyte Recruitment with Relevance to Byssinosis 
P.J. Rates and P.J. Nicholls | 
263 | 
Pulmonary Response of the Guinea Pig Animal Model to N-Formyl-Methionyl-Leucyl-Phenylalanine (FMLP) Liquid Aerosol 
D.G. Frazer, V.A. Robinson, K.C. Weber, W. Jones, P.D.Siegel, M.W. Barger, B. Masters, C.A. Chandler, D. Vincent and V. Castranova | 
266 | 
Mucociliary Clearance of an Impermeable Radiolabel in the Guinea-Pig Lung and the Effect of Inhaled Cotton Dust Extract 
P.J. Bates, P.J. Nicholls and S.J. Farr | 
271 | 
Role of Sodium Transport in the Activation of Alveolar Macrophage Arachidonic Acid Metabolism Induced by Tannin 
Timothy I. Morgenthaler, Michael S. Rohrbach | 
274 | 
Tannin Inhibits Intracellular Calcium (Ca) and cAMP Pathways 
Michelle M. Cloutier, Linda Guernsey, and Ramadan Sha'afi | 
278 | 
Tannin Promotes the Accumulation of Free Fatty Acids in Alveolar Macrophages by Inhibiting Their Reincorporation into Membrane Phospholipids 
Benoit Desrues, Zvezdana Vuk-Pavlovic, Melissa Snyder and Michael Rohrbach | 
281 | 
Activation of Alveolar Macrophage Arachidonic Acid Metabolism by Particulate b-1,3-Glucan 
Timothy Daum and Michael S. Rohrbach | 
285 | 
Recent Experiences on Effects of Endotoxin and b,1-3 Glucan in Indoor Air 
Ragnar Rylander, Yvonne Peterson, Hajime Goto and Kazumi Yuasa | 
288 | 
Pharmacologic Studies of Wool Dust Extract in Isolated Guinea Pig Trachea 
E. Neil Schachter, E. Zuskin, J. Mustajbegovic, M.G. Buck, S. Maayani, Z. Marom, S.K. Goswami N. Rienzi | 
290 | 
Methods for Identifying Bacteria on Cotton: A Summary 
Caryl E. Heintz | 
292 | 
Bacterial Identification: A Special Session on Bacteria Found on Cotton and How to Identify Them 
J. J. Fischer, A.F. Tuxford, B. Hoult and C. E. Heintz | 
295 | 
The Effect of Water on Microorganisms Associated with Cotton 
Janet J. Fischer and Karin K. Foarde | 
309 | 
Survey of Endotoxin and Dust Levels from Cottons in Storage 
David T.W. Chun and Henry H. Perkins, Jr. | 
315 | 
Effect of Storage Time on Endotoxin Concentration in Vertical Elutriator Cotton Dust Samples 
Robert M. Castellan, Stephen A. Olenchock, Andrea Q. Wearden, Kathleen B. Kinsley, Shib S. Bajpayee and Henry H. Perkins, Jr. | 
318 | 
Structural Variations in Enterobacter Agglomerans Lipid a 
L. N. Domelsmith, A. J. DeLucca, and S. E. Ellzey, Jr. | 
321 | 
Airborne Microorganisms in Cotton Mills over Several Years 
Janet J. Fischer, Karin K. Foarde, John Neefus | 
327 | 
Special Session: Endotoxin and Cotton Dust 
R.R. Jacobs | 
331 | 
Sampling for Cotton Dust 
Henry H. Perkins, Jr. | 
332 | 
Extraction of Endotoxin from Cotton Dust 
L. N. Domelsmith | 
335 | 
  COTTON ECONOMICS AND MARKETING CONFERENCE
  | 
U.S. and World Cotton Outlook 
Russell G. Barlowe | 
343 | 
New York Futures Outlook for 1991-92 and Thoughts on 1992 
Ed Jernigan, Jarral Neeper | 
349 | 
Supply and Demand of American Pima Cotton 
Matthew S. Laughlin | 
351 | 
Marketing Els Cottons 
Bruce K. Groefsema | 
355 | 
World Cotton Futures and Options 
Joseph J. O'Neill | 
358 | 
Implications for Cotton in the Former Soviet Union 
Patricia R. Sheikh | 
359 | 
U.S. Policies-Program Results, Competitiveness Provisions and 1992 Program 
Carol Skelly | 
361 | 
The Production Response of a Cotton/Grain Farm in the Southern High Plains of Texas to the Elimination of Commodity Support Programs 
Phillip Johnson and Eduardo Segarra | 
364 | 
Cotton Quality Improvement and International Competition: Implications for U.S. Cotton Industry 
George T. Chiou, E. Berry Summerour, II, and Dean T. Chen | 
368 | 
Acreage and Farm Program Participation Decisions on Cotton Farms 
Danny L. Cain, Patricia A. Duffy, and Joy Clark | 
374 | 
A Farm Level Decision Model for Analysis of Reduced Pesticide Scenarios 
J.R.C. Robinson, R.D. Lacewell, C. Sansone, C. Everette Salyer Fellow | 
377 | 
Effects of Bark in Cotton on Textile Processing Costs 
Jeff Brown and Don Ethridge | 
382 | 
The Economic Impact of Boll Weevils in Mississippi: A GIS Perspective 
Campbell Flowers, D.W. Parvin, Jr., J.W. Smith | 
386 | 
U.S. Cotton Market Shares and Responses to Export Prices 
P. Zhang and D. Ethridge | 
389 | 
Economic Analysis of Picker Versus Stripper Harvested Cotton: Texas Trans-Pecos 
Darrel Renfrow, Ronald D. Lacewell, Jaroy Moore, and Mike Murphy | 
394 | 
An Econometric Approach for Estimating Daily Market Prices 
Don Ethridge, Carlos Engels, and Jeff Brown | 
399 | 
The 1991-92 Cotton Market: Lessons in Supply/Demand and Marketing Strategies 
W. Donald Shurley | 
403 | 
The Economic Value of Cotton Fiber Properties 
Jerry Olson | 
405 | 
The Economic Impacts of Alternative Premium and Discount Loan Schedules on Mississippi Cotton Producers 
Mary Helen Forrester and Dr. David H. Laughlin | 
408 | 
Market Potential of Organically Grown Cotton as a Niche Crop 
Julia Kveton Apodaca | 
410 | 
Extension Marketing Clubs: Lubbock Area Cotton Farmers 
Jackie G. Smith | 
414 | 
Use of Professional Cotton Scouts and Associated Yield and Pesticide Use 
Walter Ferguson and William Lindamood | 
416 | 
The Economics of the Termination of Insect Control 
D.W. Parvin, Jr. | 
421 | 
Potential Economic Effects of Banning Cotton Pesticides: Preliminary Results of the USDA/State Cotton Assessment 
Craig Osteen, Ron Davis and Kent Smith | 
423 | 
The Impact of Temik on Yields and Returns to Cotton in the Midsouth 
Fred T. Cooke, Jr., DeWitt F. Caillavet, William P. Scott, and David W. Parvin, Jr. | 
426 | 
Analyzing Farmer's Yield Expectations for Cotton Using Subjective Probabilities 
Lonnie Vandeveer, Kenneth Paxton and David Lavergne | 
428 | 
On the Economics of Cotton Conservation Tillage with Low Energy Precision Application Irrigation 
Charley M. Triplett, Eduardo Segarra and William M. Lyle | 
431 | 
Size and Efficiency Relationships for Cotton Farms in Northeast Louisiana 
K. W. Paxton and D. R. Lavergne | 
436 | 
An Analysis of the Economics of 30-Inch Row Spacing in Cotton Production in Louisiana 
J. F. Denison, K. W. Paxton, and D. R. Lavergne | 
438 | 
Narrow Row Cotton: Why Many Farmers Are Making the Switch in the Rio Grande Valley of South Texas 
Merritt J. Taylor and William T. Roach | 
442 | 
An Economic Analysis of Biotechnological Impacts on Cotton Quality and Returns 
Dean T. Chen, George T. Chiou, and Carl G. Anderson | 
445 | 
An Analysis of Factors Influencing the Profitability and Comparative Advantage of Cotton in Georgia 
W. Donald Shurley | 
452 | 
North American Free Trade Agreement Implications for Cotton 
Harold Stults | 
456 | 
The Impact of Trade Liberalization of Texas Cotton Producers 
Nina Mohammadioun, Jerry Olson, and Allen Blackman | 
460 | 
The Restructuring of the Cotton Textile Industries of Germany and Poland 
Brian Goggin | 
464 | 
Cotton Production and Marketing in China 
Ronald R. Roberson and Priscilla Andrew | 
468 | 
Determining a Methodology for Collecting Research and Promotion Assessments on Imported Cotton Textiles 
Edward H. Glade, Jr. | 
473 | 
The Flow of U.S. Cotton in the Domestic and International Markets 
Gregg Mayberry and C.W. Herndon, Jr. | 
476 | 
U.S. and Foreign Cotton Supply and Demand Estimates: How Accurate Have Projections Been? 
Leslie A. Meyer and Robert Skinner | 
481 | 
Economic Implications of Amendments to the Cotton Search and Promotion Order 
Robert A. Skinner and Leslie A. Meyer | 
 | 
An Economic Analysis of the Sequential Decision Problem for Consumption Production in S. W. Oklahoma 
James Larson and Harry P. Mapp | 
 | 
Targeting U.S. Stocks to Use under Alternative World Cotton Marketing Conditions 
Dean T. Chen and Carl G. Anderson | 
 | 
The Effect of Harvest Date on Cotton Yield and Quality 
DeWitt Caillavet and Fred T. Cooke, Jr. | 
 | 
Determining Optimum Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates Using GOSSYM-COMAX 
Gary McBryde, Kelli McCarter and Juan Landivar | 
 | 
Quality and Price Discounts/Premiums for the Mississippi Delta Region 
C.W. "Bill" Herndon, Jr. and DeWitt F. Caillavet | 
 | 
Trends in Cotton Use among Selected Asian Markets: Implications for U. S. Exports 
Scot Sanford | 
 | 
Mill Direct Marketing: its Impact on the Industry 
C.W. "Bill" Herndon, Jr. | 
 | 
  COTTON ENGINEERING SYSTEM CONFERENCE
  | 
Subsurface Drip Irrigation: Cotton Does Not Need to Be a High Water User 
C. J. Phene, R. B. Hutmacher and K. R. Davis | 
489 | 
Subsurface Drip Irrigation Compared to Furrow Irrigation of Cotton 
W.R. DeTar, C.J. Phene, and D.A. Clark | 
494 | 
The Use of Azsched to Schedule Irrigations for Cotton 
L.J. Clark, E.W. Carpenter and Donald C. Slack | 
496 | 
Irrigation Scheduling with Temperature Thresholds 
D.F. Wanjura, D.R. Upchurch, and J.R. Mahan | 
499 | 
Energy Utilization as Affected by Traffic in Conservation and Conventional Tillage Systems 
E.C. Burt, D.W. Reeves, and R.L. Raper | 
502 | 
Response of Cotton to Deep Tillage on Tunica Clay 
Lowrey A. Smith | 
505 | 
Producing Cotton on 30-Inch Rows 
J.R. Williford | 
507 | 
Wheat/Cotton Cropping Systems for Coastal Plain Soils (Two Year's Results) 
T. H. Garner, A. Khalilian, C.E. Hood Jr., and M. J. Sullivan | 
509 | 
Design and Performance of a Meter and Delivery Device for Distribution of Predacious Mites 
L.M. Carter, J.H. Chesson and T.P. Leigh | 
513 | 
Laboratory Performance of Rinsing Systems for In-Field Cleaning of Sprayer Tanks 
W.E. Hart, J.L. Davis, F.D. Tompkins, and C.R. Mote | 
516 | 
Effect of Crop Rotation on Cotton Yields in 30-Inch Production Systems 
R.A. Wesley, C.D. Elmore, and J.R. Williford | 
523 | 
  COTTON GINNING CONFERENCE
  | 
Rotary Drum Filters and Two-Stage Collection Systems - How Effective Are They and What Do They Cost? 
Kevin Brinkley, Eugene Columbus, S.E. Hughs, and Curtis Stewart | 
527 | 
Current Recommendations for Ginning Emission Control under Various Regulations 
William Mayfield, Calvin Parnell, Ed Hughs, Eugene Columbus and Phil Wakelyn | 
529 | 
Module Averaging Strength Measurements: What Would it Mean? 
William R. Meredith, Jr. | 
533 | 
Module Averaging for Strength 
Kenneth Hood | 
533 | 
My Experiences with Averaging Strength Measurements 
Chris Breedlove | 
535 | 
The Pros and Cons of Nodule Averaging: One Gin's Experience 
Michael Hooper | 
536 | 
Module Averaging 
Charlie Owen | 
536 | 
Lint Cleaning: Basic Principles Am New Developments 
Roy V. Baker, S.E. Hughs and G.J. Kangialardi | 
538 | 
Does less Lint Cleaning Mean More Seed Cotton Cleaning? 
W. Stanley Anthony, William Mayfield, Ed Hughs and Roy Baker | 
543 | 
Sticky Cotton; What Causes it and How Can We Deal with It? 
William F. Lalor and Frank L. Carter | 
547 | 
Preliminary Results of Gin Additive Research 
Henry H. Perkins, Jr., S.E. Hughs, and William F. Lalor | 
548 | 
Our Experiences with Reduced Lint Cleaning 
George Blomquist | 
 | 
Results of '91 Pilot Projects (Similar Remarks Were Presented in "USDA Report on Module Averaging-1991" by Mary Helen Forrester--Cotton Quality Measurements Conference) 
Jesse Moore | 
 | 
  COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE
  | 
Nodal Development Associated with Applications of Methyl Parathion 
R.D. Bagwell, N.P. Tugwell, and F.M. Bourland | 
553 | 
Impacts of Buctril® Herbicide Spray on Stoneville Cotton Containing the Bromotolol® Gene 
Greg Baldwin, Jack Kiser, Jim Mitchell, and Aubrey German | 
555 | 
An Evaluation of Sixteen Commercial Picker Cotton Varieties for Performance Factors and Feeding Damages Sustained under Heavy Whitefly Pressure in the Lower Rio Grande Valley 
S. D. Livingston, B. P. Cowan, and J. W. Norman | 
557 | 
Simultaneous Improvement of Yield, Fiber Quality Traits, and Resistance to Pests of MAR Cottons 
K. M. El-Zik and P. M. Thaxton | 
560 | 
Effect of Pix on Fiber Quality--Brazos Bottom Study 
R.E. Childers, T.E. Buscha and L.B. Wilde | 
564 | 
Influence of Plant Growth Regulators and Harvest-Aid Chemical Treatments on Harvest Dates, Yields and Fiber Quality 
K. Stair and J.R. Supak | 
566 | 
Effects of Desiccant Rates, Defoliation, Method of Application, and Weather on Arsenic Residues in Lint, Seed, and Burs 
Billy E. Warrick, James R. Supak, Robert B. Metzer, Charles R. Stichler, and John Bremer | 
570 | 
The Influence of a Stripper Roll Modification on Harvest Efficiency and Foreign Matter Contents of Stripped Cotton 
James R. Supak, Koy Stair, Alan D. Brashears, and William P. Lalor | 
578 | 
Hybrid Seed Production in North Carolina 
Daryl Bowman | 
581 | 
Genotypic Stability of Cotton Varieties, Resistant Germplasms and Their F2 Hybrids 
Bing Tang, J.N. Jenkins, and J.C. McCarty, Jr. | 
583 | 
Genotype-Environment Interactions of Upland Cotton Yield, Earliness and Fiber Quality Traits in Spain 
J. C. Gutierrez and K. M. El-Zik | 
588 | 
A True Orange Pollen in Cotton 
C.L. Rhyne and J.C. Carter | 
591 | 
Research Efforts with Genes of Linkage Group V. I. Loci Proximal the Centromere 
C.L. Rhyne and J.C. Carter | 
593 | 
Research Efforts with Genes of Linkage Group V. II. Loci Distal the Centromere. 
C. L. Rhyne and Jack C. Carter | 
596 | 
Advances in Cotton Science and Technology in China 
Wang Ruohai | 
599 | 
Influence of Tillage on Fruiting Patterns of Deltapine 50 Cotton 
P.E. Hoskinson and D.D. Howard | 
603 | 
The Effect of Gene Manipulation up Fiber Properties in a Delta-Pine Cultivar 
J.J. Herbert, D.P. Thibodeaux, and J.E. Quisenberry | 
603 | 
Empirical Genetic Considerations Relevant to Breeding Somaclonal and Transgenic Materials 
David M. Stelly | 
603 | 
Production and Partitioning of Dry Matter in Irrigated and Water Stressed Cottons 
R.A. Sequeira and K.M. El-Zik | 
604 | 
Response of Different Plant Types to Row Spacing 
Shelby H. Baker | 
605 | 
Effect of Planting Date on Yield and Fiber Quality of Cotton 
P.J. Bauer and C.C. Green | 
605 | 
Trends over Time in Cotton Cultivars Released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station 
Melanie B. Bayles, Laval M. Verhalen, William M. Johnson, and Bradley R. Barnes | 
606 | 
Effects of Bacillus thuringiensis Genes in Cotton Resistance to Lepidopterous Insects 
Johnie N. Jenkins, W.L. Parrott, J.C. McCarty, Jr., and Randy Deaton | 
606 | 
RFLP Association with Varietal Origin and Heterosis 
W. R. Meredith, Jr. | 
607 | 
Response of Pima Nectariless Cotton Plants to Attack of Pink Bollworm 
F.D. Wilson, R.G. Percy, and E.L. Turcotte | 
607 | 
Collecting Cotton Germplasm Endemic to Northwest Mexico 
A. Edward Percival, James McD. Stewart, and Lorenzo Perez | 
607 | 
Cotton Stickiness in Israel Origin, Appearance, Detection, and Management. 
Gad Fishler | 
608 | 
Impact of the Loss of Harvest-Aid Chemicals and Plant Growth Regulators - A Beltwide Survey 
J.R. Supak, D.N. Weaver, R.A. Davis, and K.L. Smith | 
608 | 
Relationship Between Fruiting Patterns and Tobacco Budworm/Cotton Bollworm Pressure in Full and Short Season Pee Dee Germplasm Lines 
L. May and M.E. Roof | 
609 | 
A New Cytoplasmic Male Sterile and Restorer for Cotton 
James McD. Stewart | 
610 | 
Evaluation of a Red Anther Trait in Cotton 
J. Miles and J.M. Stewart | 
610 | 
Performance of Four Exotic Germplasms When Crossed with Commercial Cultivars of Cotton 
M.G. Swindle, J.N. Jenkins, and J.C. McCarty | 
610 | 
Evidence Refuting the Pleiotropic Effect of the Pilose Allele on Micronaire 
R. H. Kloth | 
611 | 
Combining Ability for Root-Knot Nematode Resistance in Cotton 
G.R. McPherson and J.N. Jenkins | 
611 | 
Combining Ability for Nodes above White Bloom 
T.P. Wallace and C.E. Watson | 
612 | 
Status of In Situ DNA Hybridization in Cotton 
David M. Stelly, Charles F. Crane, H. James Price, and Thomas D. McKnight | 
613 | 
Pollen of G. hirsutum Monosomics and Monotelodisomics: Viability Determined by FDIC Fluorescence 
David M. Stelly and Dwaine A. Raska | 
613 | 
Plant Growth Stages for Cotton 
Michael R. Williams, Terence L. Wagner and Jeffery L. Willers | 
614 | 
Mapping the LE1 Locus in Chromosome 12 
David M. Stelly, Patrick J. Samora, and Russel J. Kobel | 
617 | 
Varietal Response to Conventional and No-Till Production Practices 
R.E. McGowen and T.P. Wallace | 
617 | 
Evaluation of Heterosis in F2 Hybrid Cotton for Seed and Seedling Characteristics and Yield 
Q.B. Baloch and T.F. Wallace | 
617 | 
Prospects of Genetically Engineered Cotton for Fiber Modification 
Maliyakal E. John and Dennis E. McCabe | 
 | 
  COTTON INSECT RESEARCH AND CONTROL CONFERENCE
  | 
45th Annual Conference Report on Cotton Insect Research and Control 
D.D. Hardee and G. A. Herzog | 
626 | 
The Sticky Cotton Issue 
Frank L. Carter | 
645 | 
Taxonomy and Biology of Aphis gossypii Glover in the mid South 
P.J. O'Brien, M.B. Stoetzel, B.R. Leonard, and J.B. Graves | 
646 | 
Population Development and Regulation of the Cotton Aphid 
J.E. Slosser, W.E. Pinchak, and D.R. Rummel | 
649 | 
Cotton Aphid Effect on Yield, Quality and Economics of Cotton 
F.A. Harris, G.L. Andrews, D.F. Caillavet, and R.E. Furr, Jr. | 
652 | 
Seasonal Dynamics of Sweetpotato Whitefly 
T.F. Watson and J.C. Silvertooth | 
657 | 
Biotypes of the Sweetpotato Whitefly: A Current Perspective 
J.K. Brown | 
665 | 
Detection and Elimination of Honeydew Excreted by the Sweetpotato Whitefly Feeding upon Cotton 
D.L. Hendrix and Yuan-an Wei | 
671 | 
Whiteflies as a Factor in Cotton Production with Specific Reference to Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) 
T.J. Henneberry and G.D. Butler, Jr. | 
674 | 
The Impact of Sweetpotato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, upon Cotton Quantity and Quality in California 
N.C. Toscano, M. Blua, and M. Madore | 
684 | 
Sweetpotato Whiteflies in Lower Rio Grande Valley Cotton 
J.W. Norman, Jr., Alton N. Sparks, Jr., and David Riley | 
687 | 
Management of Sweetpotato Whitefly in the Lower Rio Grande Valley 
A.N. Sparks, Jr., J.W. Norman, Jr., and D.G. Riley | 
691 | 
Sampling Adult Sweetpotato Whitefly in Cotton 
E.T. Natwick, W. Leimgruber, N.C. Toscano, and L. Yates | 
691 | 
Control of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) with Fenpropathrin 
Gregory J. Rich and Aaron Womble | 
698 | 
Application Equipment and Under-Leap Coverage of Cotton with Cotton Seed Oils, Soap, and Fenpropathrin/acephate Against the Sweetpotato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci 
D. H. Akey, Chang-chi Chu, and T.J. Hannebarry | 
701 | 
Vial Bioassay for Contact Insecticides for Adult Whiteflies, Bemisia tabaci 
C.A. Staetz, K.A. Boyler, E.V. Gage, D.G. Riley, and D.A. Wolfenbarger | 
704 | 
Distribution and Behavior of the Boll Weevil in Tropical and Equatorial Regions of Brazil 
R. Braga Sobrinho, M.J. Lukefahr, L.H.A. Araujo and R.P. de Almeida | 
708 | 
Keeping the High Plains Free of Boll Weevil; a Quiet Success Story; 8 Years of Containment. 
Roger K. Haldenby | 
713 | 
A Geographic Information System for Mississippi's Pre-Eradication Program 
John R. McCoy, James W. Smith, and Glenn Wiygul | 
715 | 
Boll Weevil Suppression Using Bait Sticks in Tennessee 
James W. Smith, Eric Villavaso, Gerald H. McKibben, and William L. McGovern | 
716 | 
Field Evaluation of Boll Weevil Bait Sticks in West Texas 
Thomas W. Fuchs and Rick Minzenmayer | 
718 | 
A Theoretical Basis for Using the Boll Weevil Bait Stick 
G. H. McKibben, W. L McGovern, E. J. Villavaso and J. W. Smith | 
721 | 
Feasibility of Mass Rearing Catolaccus grandis, a Parabitoid of the Boll Weevil 
J.A. Morales-Ramos, K.R. Summy, J.L. Roberson, J.R. Cate, and E. G. King | 
723 | 
Development of a Glass Vial Technique for Monitoring Resistance Insecticides in the Tobacco Budworm and the Boll Weevil 
L.B. Kanga and F.W. Plapp, Jr. | 
731 | 
Toxicological Responses of Tobacco Budworms from Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas to Selected Insecticides 
S.H. Martin, G.W. Elzen, J.B. Graves, S. Micinski, B.R. Leonard and E. Burris | 
735 | 
Status of Heliothis/Helicoverpa Resistance to Pyrethroids in US Cotton: PEG-US 1991 Update 
Dan P. Clower, Benjamin Rogers, Walt Mullins, David Marsden, E.I. Dupont, Charles A. Staetz, Bruce J. Monks, Jay Phelps, and Geni Certain | 
739 | 
Situation on Tobacco Budworm Resistance to Pyrethroids in Louisiana During 1991 
J.B. Graves, B.R. Leonard, S. Micinski, S.K. Martin, D.W. Long, E. Burris, and J.L. Baldwin | 
743 | 
Molecular Variation in Sodium Channel Is Linked to Pyrethroid in the Tobacco Budworm Heliothis virescens 
David G. Heckel, Martin and Thomas M. Brown | 
747 | 
Resistance Management of the Tobacco Budworm, Heliothis virescens (F.) Using Insecticide Combinations 
D.A. Kostroun and F.W. Plapp, Jr. | 
749 | 
Management of Lepidopteran Pests with Insect Resistant Cotton: Recommended Approaches 
David A. Fischhoff | 
751 | 
IRAC - Cotton - US Update of Current Projects and Future Plans 
C.A. Staetz | 
754 | 
Early Square Removal with Ethephon: Response of Cotton Fruiting and Boll Weevil 
E.G. King, L.N. Namken, and R.J. Coleman | 
756 | 
The Value of Earliness, Revisited 
D.W. Parvin, Jr. | 
760 | 
Is Control of Early Season Heliothis virescens Necessary in South Carolina Cotton?? 
Sam Turnipseed, Mike Sullivan, Tom Smith, and Allan Wenck | 
762 | 
Implications of Three Management Approaches to Second Generation Bollworm/Tobacco Budworms in Southern North Carolina 
J.S. Bacheler | 
764 | 
Defining the Period of Boll Susceptibility to Insect Damage in Heat-Units from Flower 
R.D. Bagwell and N.P. Tugwell | 
767 | 
Plant Based Measurements for Lygus Bug Management Decisions in Cotton 
P.B. Goodell, T.A. Kerby, J.A. Young, and R.E. Plant | 
769 | 
Temperature-Dependent Development and Prediction Models for Simulating the Use of Acaricides to Control Tetranychus Urticae Koch in Cotton Fields in Egypt 
M.F. Gergis and F.K. El-Duweini | 
771 | 
Design and Implementation of rbWHIMS: An Expert System for Cotton Pest Management 
Richard L. Olson, Terence L. Wagner, Sreenivasa Yatham, Michael R. Williams, and Jeffrey L. Willers | 
777 | 
What Is the Price of Information? 
J.L. Willers, M.R. Williams, T.L. Wagner, and A.L. Olson | 
783 | 
A Scouting Protocol for Arthropod Pests of Cotton 
Michael R. Williams, Terence L. Wagner, Jeffery L. Willers and Richard L. Olson | 
787 | 
Field Application of rbWHIMS: An Expert System for Cotton Pest Management 
Terence L. Wagner, Jeffrey L. Willers, Michael R. Williams, and Richard L. Olson | 
790 | 
Analyzing Cotton Community Communication Networks to Aid in the Adoption of Integrated Pest Management 
M.L. Lame, Ombudsman | 
793 | 
Multiple Pest Economic Injury Levels Developed from Bollworm-Tobacco Budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Injury and Cotton Fleahopper (Hemiptera: Miridae) Infestation on Cotton 
D.R Ring, J.H Benedict, and M.F. Treacy | 
796 | 
Emergence and Distribution of Heliothis Moths in the Area-Wide Release Program 
M.L. Laster and D.D. Hardee | 
802 | 
Pink Bollworm: Populations Two Years Following Initiation of a Short-Season Cotton System in the Imperial Valley, CA 
Chang-chi Chu, Richard C. Waddle, Robert T. Staten, Thomas J. Henneberry, Stephen L. Birdsall, and Jolene R. Carson | 
804 | 
Conservation Tillage Systems and Cotton Insect Pest Management in Louisiana 
B.R. Leonard, R.L. Hutchinson, and J. B. Graves | 
807 | 
Influence of Tillages and Insect Management Systems in a Cropping System Study on the Lower Gulf Coast of Texas 
R.R. De Spain, J.H. Benedict, J.A. Landival, B.R. Eddleman S.W. Goynes, D.R. Ring, R.D. Parker, and M.F. Treacy | 
811 | 
Influence of Various In-Furrow Insecticide Treatments on Yield in Narrow Row and Normal Plantings of Cotton 
William P. Scott and Donny A. Adams | 
815 | 
Evaluation on Cotton of Orthene Applied In-Furrow At-Planting with and Without Starter Fertilizer in the Texas Coastal Bend 
Roy D. Parker, Stephen D. Livingston, Raymond L. Huffman, and Darrell A. Dromgoole | 
818 | 
Species Composition of Thrips Inhabiting Cotton in Oklahoma 
M.A. Karner and C.L. Cole | 
820 | 
Fungal Epizootics in the Cotton Aphid 
D.C. Stainkraus, P.H. Slaymaker, and N.P. Tugwell | 
821 | 
Cotton Aphid Infestations in West Texas: A Growing Management Problem 
J.P. Leser, C.T. Allen, and T. W. Fuchs | 
823 | 
Effectiveness of Temik Brand Insecticide Sidedress Treatments in Controlling Cotton Aphids on the Texas High Plains 
Monty Christian | 
828 | 
Development of Cotton Aphid Populations on Several Different Cotton Varieties in West Texas 
C.T. Allen, D.E. Stevenson, C.W. Roberts, R.R. Minzenmayer, T.W. Fuchs, A.Z. Matthies, P.A. Glogoza, G.W. Jones, and M.G. Hickey | 
831 | 
Role of Diapause Protein in the Pink Bollworm 
Thomas Miller and Mohamed Salama | 
834 | 
Free Amino Acid and Protein Patterns in Boll Weevil Larvae after Parasitoidism by Bracon mellitor 
Antonio A. Guerra, Karen X. Robacker, and Susan Martinez | 
836 | 
New Approach to the Measurement of Pheromone Levels Using a Combined Flow Injection Analysis/Bioluminescence Detection System 
Stephen N. Brune, Jacob R. Phillips, and Donald R. Bobbitt | 
839 | 
Preference of Bollworms and Tobacco Budworms for Velvetleaf Vs. Cotton as Indicated by Plant Inspection and Trapping 
D.E. Hendricks | 
842 | 
Physical Incompatibility of Insecticides Co-Applied with Foliar Urea Fertilizer 
D.W. Long, J.A. Ottea, J.B. Graves, B.R. Leonard, G.E. Church E. Burris, and L.M. Southwick | 
845 | 
Commercial Spray Adjvants: Do They Enhance Insect Control? 
D.C. Haim, J.R. Bradley, Jr., and J.W. Van Duyn | 
845 | 
Residual Activity of Pyrethroid Insecticides Applied Using Chemigation Methodology for Control of Bollworm 
L.D. Chandler, G.A. Herzog, and H.R. Sumner | 
856 | 
Application Technology for Whitefly Control with Naturalis, a Biorational Insecticide 
R.J. Rektorik and J.E. Wright | 
858 | 
Multi-Boom Plot Sprayer for Field Research: Designed with Safety and Efficiency in Mind 
J. Whitehead, D. Prochaska, and M. Hackworth | 
860 | 
Attempts to Control Soybean Looper in South Carolina Cotton 
M.J. Sullivan, S.G. Turnipseed, T.W. Smith, and A.R. Wenck | 
862 | 
A Sampling Method to Determine Treatment Levels for Beet Armyworm 
Harris Leveson, III | 
863 | 
Mortality and Rating Frequency of Tobacco Budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) Adults as Influenced by Insecticides Sprayed on Cotton 
M.A. Latheef | 
864 | 
Effect of Larvin® Selection Pressure on the Toxicity of Sherpa® and Larvin® to Tobacco Budworm Larvae 
Eric Vinatier, Stephen P. Schmidt, and Hafez M. Ayad | 
867 | 
Alternatives to Pyrethroids: An Evaluation of Eleven Non-Pyrethroid Chemical and Biological Insecticide Treatments Against the Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm on Cotton in South Carolina 
J.E. Mann II, J.A. DuRant, M.J. Sullivan, and S.G. Turnipseed | 
871 | 
Fury 1.5 Insecticide: A New Synthetic Pyrethroid for Cotton Insect Control 
H.R. Mitchell and L.D. Hatfield | 
875 | 
Efficacy of Pirate Insecticide-Miticide Against Insect and Mite Pests of U.S. Cotton 
R.A. Farlow, G. Goddard, R. Kepner, K. Umeda, and J.R. Whitehead | 
877 | 
Methyl Parathion: Re-Registration Status and Benefits of Use in Insect Management Programs 
J.E. Pendergrass and L.-E. K. Pedersen | 
881 | 
Bollworm Tobacco Budworm: Fluctuation During the 1990 and 1991 Cotton Season in Northern Tamaulipas 
J. Vargas-Camplis and D. A. Wolfenbarger | 
885 | 
Whiteflies: Development of Naturalis, a Biorational Mycoinsecticide for Control 
James E. Wright | 
887 | 
Bollworm Management Potential of Bacillus thuringiensis with Combinations of Insecticides 
D.R. Johnson and G.E. Studebaker | 
889 | 
Influence of Transgenic Bt Cottons on Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm Behavior, Survival, and Plant Injury 
J.H. Benedict, D.R. Ring, E.S. Sachs, D.W. Altman, R.R. De Spain, T.B. Stone, and S.R. Sims | 
891 | 
Potential of the Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus Isolated from Celery Looper for Corn Earworm and Tobacco Budworm Control 
Patrick V. Vail, Thomas J. Henneberry, Darlene F. Hoffmann, and Lynn F. Jech | 
896 | 
Pyrethroid Resistance of Cotton Bollworm and its Management in the North China Cotton Region 
Shumin Wang | 
900 | 
The Effect of Insecticides from Four Classes on the Fecundity of the Cotton Aphid, Aphis gossypii (Glover) 
Paul H. Brown and Jack T. Reed | 
901 | 
Inheritance, Stability, and Reversion of Insecticide Resistance in the Tobacco Budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) 
G.W. Elzen, S. Martin, B.R. Leonard, and J.B. Graves | 
904 | 
Use of Serological Techniques for Identifying Predators of Major Cotton Pests 
James Hagler and Steve Naranjo | 
909 | 
A Native Weed as a Trap Crop for Whiteflies in Cotton 
Peter C. Ellsworth, Jon P. Chernicky, David N. Byrne, Roberta Gibson, and Donna Meade | 
911 | 
Insecticide Evaluation on Squaring Cotton in the Greenhouse for Control of Bollworms and the Beet Armyworm 
J.N. All, T.M. MitChell, B.H. Tanner, and P.M. Roberts | 
914 | 
The Effects of Carrier Oil Viscosity on the Transfer of Bifenthrin from Cotton to Tobacco Budworms, Heliothis virescens (F.) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae) 
J.E. Mulrooney, A.R. Womac, and J.C. Greever | 
916 | 
Biology and Behavior of Trichogrammatoidea bactrae, an Imported Parasitoid of Pink Bollworm 
S. Naranjo, G. Gordh, and M. Moratorio | 
920 | 
Abundance and Insecticide Susceptibility of Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm in Missouri During 1991 
C.O. Knowles, S.F. Abd-Elghafar, G.S. Smith, Marueen O'Day, and H.G. Towsend | 
923 | 
The Influence of Starter (11-37-0) Fertilizer on Cotton Seedling Growth and Compatibility with Selected Infurrow Seedtreatment Pesticides 
E. Burris, Eddie Funderburg, Billy Roger Leonard, and R.L. Hutchinson | 
927 | 
Mortality Response of Pink Bollworm to the Entomopathogenic Nematode Steinernema Carpocapsae 
James E. Lindegren, Thomas J. Henneberry, and Lynn F. Jech | 
930 | 
Comparative Activity of Various Microbial Insecticides Against Heliothis virescens on Cotton 
Kathy Knighten and R.G. Luttrell | 
932 | 
Effect of Larval Age on Mortality of Heliothis Virescens Exposed to a Bacterial, a Viral and a Chemical Insecticide 
R.M. Shafique and R.G. Luttrell | 
937 | 
Winter Irrigation Reduces Spring Emergence of Pink Bollworm Moths 
C.A. Beasley | 
943 | 
Impact of Early-Season Aphid Populations on Cotton Maturation, Yield and Fiber Quality 
L.R. Wilhoit, J.A. Rosenheim, and C.R. Krag | 
945 | 
Physiological Ecology of Putative Strains A and B of Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius)(1) 
A.C. Cohen, L. Forlow Jech, C. Newman, and T.J. Henneberry | 
948 | 
Determination of Trophic Enzymes in Bemisia tabaci (Gennadius) 
Allen C. Cohen, Donald L. Hendrix, and Judith K. Brown | 
951 | 
Summary of Small Plot Efficacy Evaluations for Thrips Control in Mississippi 
J.T. Reed and C.S. Jackson | 
953 | 
Integrated Pest Management in Cotton in Mexico 
Arturo Obando-Rodriguiz | 
 | 
Efficacy of an Insect Growth Regulator and an Insecticide Against the Sweetpotato Whitefly on Cotton 
D.A. Wolfenbarger, D.H. Akey, H.H. Perkins, C.C. Chu, T.J. Henneberry | 
 | 
Monitoring the Toxicity of Larvin Against Tobacco Budworm Larvae Collected from Different Sites in the U.S.A. 
Hafez M. Ayad, Joe H. Hope, and Robert G. Blenk | 
 | 
  COTTON QUALITY MEASUREMENT CONFERENCE
  | 
High Volume Instrument Process Capability 
Garry L. Lewicki, Mary Helen Forrester, and Genna Faia | 
957 | 
USDA Report on Module Averaging - 1991 
Mary Helen Forrester | 
959 | 
High Volume Instrumentation of the Future: What's Needed to Make this Tool More Useful 
J.H. Booterbaugh | 
960 | 
A Cotton Opener for Improving HVI Testing of Roller Ginned Cotton 
James Knowlton | 
962 | 
Maturity Measurement Instrument as a Part of HVI for Quick Cotton Fiber Testing 
S.R. Matic and D.A. Cauthen | 
964 | 
Advancements in the Motion Control HVI System 
David L. Adams and Cheng Luo | 
968 | 
HVI 1992 
Joseph M. Yankey, Gordon F. Williams, Benjamin M. Kacenas, and Hossein M. Ghorashi | 
973 | 
Improving Trash Detection Accuracy 
Fan You, Mike Mailander, and Fred Sistler | 
975 | 
Predicting Gravimetric Bark Content from Video Images 
M.A. Lieberman, Z.Y. Zhao, and C.K. Bragg | 
981 | 
A Comparison of AFIS T Counting and Sizing of Trash and Dust Particles with Other Methods 
Mark G. Townes, Joseph C. Baldwin, and Frederick M. Shofner | 
985 | 
On-Line Trashmetering for Cotton Cleaning 
David L. Senn, John E. Crowley, and William L. Zabriskie | 
989 | 
HVI Specimen Preparation - A Comparison 
R.S. Krovicki, J.M. Hemstreet, and W. Aguillard | 
991 | 
The Influence of Storage on Cotton Strength and its Measurement by HVI 
Robert A. Taylor, Luther C. Godbey, and Roger S. Brown | 
997 | 
Influence of Micronaire on HVI Bundle Nabs and Strength Measurements 
R.A. Taylor and L.C. Godbey | 
1001 | 
Estimation of Single Fiber Tensile Properties from HVI Bundle Tests - A Progress Report 
Moon W. Suh, Xiaoliang Cui, and Preston E. Sasser | 
1006 | 
The Afis Topological Mapmaker - A Reference Method for Nep Measurements 
J.C. Baldwin and F.M. Shofner | 
1012 | 
Cottonseed and Seed-Coat Fragments 
J.D. Bargeron III | 
1015 | 
Progress Report on Fineness and Maturity Distributions by AFIS 
Y.T. Chu and F.M. Shofner | 
1017 | 
An Approach to Correcting HVI Cotton Strength Measurements for Moisture Changes Using NIR 
Ron Williams, Eric Setzer, and Robert Taylor | 
1020 | 
Progress Report on the Relationship Between Fiber and Seed Quality as Affected by Drought Stress 
E.L. Vigil and D.P. Thibodeaux | 
1022 | 
Analysis of Cotton Fiber Maturity, Fineness, Strength, Length, and Color by Vis/NIR Reflectance Spectroscopy Part 1. Methodology and Mechanisms 
Joseph G. Montalvo, Jr., Sherman E. Faught, Dong-Hwa Shin, and Steven M. Buco | 
1022 | 
Analysis of Cotton Fiber Maturity, Fineness, Strength, Length, and Color by Vis/NIR Reflectance Spectroscopy. Part II. Data Analysis 
Steven M. Buco and Joseph G. Montalvo, Jr. | 
1023 | 
Cotton Division HVI Operations for the 1991 Crop 
Wendell H. Wilbanks | 
1023 | 
Procedures for Determining Cellulose Strength in Cotton Fibers by Gel Permeation Chromatography 
C.R. Benedict, R.J. Kohel, and G.M. Jividen | 
 | 
A New Approach to Single Cotton Fiber Tensile Tests 
Jacques J. Herbert, Devron P. Thibodeaux, Fredick M. Shofner, and David B. Patelke | 
 | 
  COTTON SOIL MANAGEMENT AND PLANT NUTRITION CONFERENCE
  | 
Optimum Nitrogen Application for Cotton on a Red River Alluvial Soil 
S.H. Moore, G.A. Breitenbeck, and C.A. Robertson, III | 
1093 | 
Cotton Response to Nitrogen Rate and In-Row Subsoiling 
David S. Guthrie | 
1095 | 
Relationship Between Rainfall and Nitrogen Fertilizer Required for Optimum Cotton Yields 
G.A. Breitenbeck and D.J. Boquet | 
1096 | 
Theory Behind the Use of Instantaneous Leaf Chlorophyll Measurement for Determining Mid-Season Cotton Nitrogen Recommendations 
P.W. Tracy, S.G. Hefner, C.W. Wood, and K.L. Edmisten | 
1099 | 
Determination of Cotton Nitrogen Status with a Hand-Held Chlorophyll Meter in Alabama and Missouri 
K.L. Edmisten, C.W. Wood, D.W. Reeves, and P.W. Tracy | 
1101 | 
Fertilizer Nitrogen Effects on Lint Yield and Fiber Properties 
John E. Matocha, Kevin L. Barber, and Fred L. Hopper | 
1103 | 
Water Stress Effects on Cotton Lint Yield Using Infrared Thermometry to Schedule Irrigations 
Stephen H. Husman and Donald J. Garrot, Jr. | 
1109 | 
Irrigation Management of Pima B-6 Grown on 30- And 38- Inch Rows 
Alfred P. Gonzalez, Naomi Assadian, and Charles Stichler | 
1111 | 
Yields from Subsurface Trickle Irrigated Cotton under Variable Nitrogen and Water Levels 
T.E. Buscha, J.C. Heuggeler, and R.E. Childers | 
1113 | 
Current and past Cotton Row-Spacing Research in Arkansas 
E.D. Vories, T.C. Keisling, C.M. Bonner, R.E. Frans, P.M. Bourland, D.M. Oosterhuis, W.H. Baker, G. Huitink and R.E. Glover | 
1117 | 
Fertility Status of Alabama Cotton Soils 
C.C. Mitchell, G. Pate, C.H. Burmester, K.L. Edmisten, and W. Gazaway | 
1120 | 
Late Season Soil and Plant Nutrient Status in Georgia Cotton Soils 
Steven C. Hodges and James Hadden | 
1126 | 
Effects of Vanadium Applied to Four Cotton Varieties at Three Locations in South Texas 
S.D. Livingston, J.E. Matocha, and D.J. Anderson | 
1128 | 
The Effects of Subsoiling and Deep Banded Potassium on Non-Irrigated DES 119 Cotton 
Gordon R. Tupper, M.W. Ebelhar, and H.C. Pringle III | 
1130 | 
Effect of Subsoiling and the Deep Placement of X on Root Growth and Boil Water Depletion by Cotton 
G.L. Mullins, D.W. Reaves, C.R. Burmester, and H.B. Bryant | 
1134 | 
Variety Response to Surface, Deep Banded, and Split Applications of Potassium 
Gordon R. Tupper, Robert R. Bridge, and M.W. Ebelhar | 
1139 | 
Effects of Deep Placement of Nutrients, Broiler Litter, and Newsprint on Cotton Yield and Rooting Depth 
J.H. Edwards, Eddie C. Burt, Randy L. Raper, and D.T. Hill | 
1143 | 
Potassium Fertilization of Irrigated Cotton on Sandy Soils 
Jessica G. Davis-Carter, Shelby H. Baker, and Steven C. Hodges | 
1147 | 
Cotton and Soybean Response to Timing and Rates of Potassium Fertilizers 
C.E. Burmester and G.L. Mullins | 
1151 | 
Effects of Foliar Fertilization on Texas Southern High Plains Cotton 
C.W. Bednarz, M.G. Hickey, and N.W. Hopper | 
1154 | 
The Efficacy of Diagnostic Tools as Tissue Testing, Selective Ion Meters, and Plant Mapping to Determine the Need and Timing of Foliar K-Power Applications 
S.G. Morse, J.P. O'Connor, and M. Zick | 
1158 | 
Effects of Foliar N and X on Cotton Petiole Levels and Lint Yields 
B.L. Weir, B.A. Roberts, and T.A. Kerby | 
1162 | 
Effects of Foliar Applications of Potassium Fertilizers on Cotton Yield, Boll Weight and Leaf-Burn 
W.N. Miley, D.M. Oosterhuis, W.E. Baker, J.J. Varvill, and J.T. Batchelor | 
1164 | 
Effect of Different Rates and Placement Methods of Starter Fertilization on Cotton Yield in Louisiana 
Eddie R. Funderburg and Gene Burris | 
1167 | 
Effect of Starter Fertilizer Rate and Placement on Cotton Root Growth 
J.L Kovar and E.R. Funderburg | 
1169 | 
Cover Crop Management and Cotton Production on Highly Erodible Soils 
J.C. Banks | 
1173 | 
Effect of Cover Crops and Tillage on Soil Strength and Cotton Yield 
P.J. Baur, W.J. Busscher, and S.H. Roach | 
1175 | 
Inhibition of Cotton Seedling Growth by Soil Containing Lisa Cove Crop Residues 
J.M. Bradow and P.J. Bauer | 
1175 | 
A Beltwide Study of Soil and Foliar Fertilization with Potassium Nitrate in Cotton 
D.M. Oosterhuis, D.W. Albers, W.H. Baker, C.H. Burmiester, J.T. Cothren, M.W. Ebelhar, D.S. Guthrie, M.G. Hickey, S.C. Hodges, D.D. Howard, L.D. Janes, G.L. Mullins, B.A. Roberts J.C. Silvertooth, P.W. Tracy, and B.L. Weir | 
1176 | 
Effect of Cover Crop, Tillage and Irrigation on Cotton Production 
W.H. Baker, J.S. McConnell, B.S. Frizzell, and J.J. Varvil | 
1177 | 
Response on an Early and Full Season Cotton Variety to Fertilizer Nitrogen Rates 
W.E. Stevens, J.J Varco, and J.J Johnson | 
1179 | 
Response of Fast-Fruiting Cotton Cultivars to Nitrogen Rate on a Clay Soil 
H.J. Mascagni, Jr., T.C. Keisling, R.L. Maples, and P.W. Parker | 
1179 | 
Nitrogen and Pix Management Effects of Yield and Quality of Cotton in the Mississippi Delta 
M. Wayne Ebelhar, William R. Meredith, Jr., and Randal A. Welch | 
1180 | 
Nitrogen Response Curves Based on Tissue Analysis and Yield Goals 
T.C. Keisling, H.J. Mascagni, and R.L. Maples | 
1180 | 
Cotton Plant Map Data Analysis from Nitrogen Rate Studies Using PMAP and COTMAP 
Randal A. Welch and M. Wayne Ebelhar | 
1181 | 
Nitrogen Rate Effects Son the Temporal Yield Distribution of Cotton Plants 
D.J. Boquet, G.A. Breitenbeck, and A.B. Coco | 
1181 | 
Use of Nodes above White Flower Measurements in Cotton Fertility Studies 
J.S. McConnell, W.H. Baker, B.S. Frizzall, and J.J. Varvil | 
1182 | 
Nitrogen Fertilizer Management Strategies for Upland and Pima Cotton 
J.C. Silvertooth, J.E. Malcuit, and T.A. Doerge | 
1182 | 
Starter Fertilizer Application Rates and Methods for Conventional and No-Tillage Cotton 1991 Tennessee Data 
D.D. Howard, P.E. Hoskinson, and R.L. Hutchinson | 
1183 | 
Effects of K Rate and Placement on Cotton Yield and Quality 
Jac J. Varco, Ardeshir Adeli, and W.R. Thompson, Jr. | 
1183 | 
Starter Fertilizer Application Rates and Methods for Conventional- And No-Tillage Cotton - 1991 Louisiana Data 
R.L. Hutchinson, W.L. Shelton, B.R. Leonard, E. Burris, and D.D. Howard | 
1184 | 
Cotton Yield Response to Applied Sulfur on a Sandy Soil 
H.J. Mascagni, Jr., W.H. Baker, R.L. Maples, W.E. Sabbe, and P.W. Parker | 
1185 | 
Seasonal Water Use and Fertility Requirements of Cotton in the Texas Blackland 
T.C. Knowles, B.W. Hipp, and W.C. Langston | 
1188 | 
Fertilizer Nitrogen Effects on Lint Yield and Fiber Properties 
J.E Matocha, K.L. Barber, and F.L. Hopper | 
 | 
Fertilizer Nitrogen Effects on Lint Yield and Fiber Properties 
J.E Matocha, K.L. Barber, and F.L. Hopper | 
 | 
  SPECIAL SESSION: COTTON TEXTILE PROCESSING
  | 
Contamination and Immaturity 
Mike Simmons | 
1195 | 
Cotton Quality Requirements for Producing World-Class Textiles 
Can J. McCreight | 
1197 | 
Breeding for Improved Production Efficiency and Fiber Quality 
Harry B. Collins | 
1200 | 
Do Barky Lots Sell Quicker than Non-Barky Lots? 
Dale L. Shaw | 
1202 | 
Effect of Bark on Spinning Efficiency of Cotton 
A.D. Brashears, R.V. Baker, C.K. Bragg, and C.L. Simpson | 
1206 | 
The Influence of Textile Cleaning Machinery on the Processing Performance of Barky Cotton 
John B. Price | 
1212 | 
Benefits to Producers and Spinners from a Producer Organization's Involvement in Non-Lint Content Research 
Roger Haldenby and Myrl D. Mitchell | 
1218 | 
Textile Mill Processing Performance of Barky Cotton 
Robert L. Hale | 
1220 | 
Bark in Cotton Lint; Effects on Processing Costs 
Dean Ethridge, Jeff Brown, John Price, and C.K. Bragg | 
1223 | 
Qualitative and Quantitative Fiber Needs in Modern Spinning Technologies 
Karl-Josef Brockmanns, Helmut Deussen, and Ludwig Neuhaus | 
1227 | 
Cotton Variety and Ginning Effects on Cotton Quality: A Preliminary Report 
S.E. Hughs and C.K. Bragg | 
1231 | 
Bale Management for the Cotton Yarn Spinner 
Edward O. White | 
1234 | 
Bale Management to Improve AC Performance and Quality 
Clarence D. Rogers and J.R. Swetenburg | 
1240 | 
Short Fiber Content in Cotton - Its Measurement and Effect on Plant Performance and End Product Quality 
Everett E. Backe | 
1243 | 
Waste in Cotton Spinning 
Peter R. Lord | 
1244 | 
Review of Research on How Gin Cleaning Affects Textile Quality 
S.E. Hughs | 
1246 | 
Studies of the Combined Influence of Gin and Mill Cleaning on Cotton Fiber and Yarn Quality 
John B. Price, Roy V. Baker, and Kearny Q. Robert | 
1249 | 
A Through the Mill Study of Neps, Trash, and Short Fiber Content 
M.E. Galyon and F.M. Shofner | 
1253 | 
Eliminating Bark and Seed Cost Fragments from Cotton Card Sliver 
G.R. Pilsbury | 
1258 | 
Single Vs. Tandem Carding of a Deltapine-90 Cotton 
G.F. Ruppenicker, P.D. Bel, and K.Q. Robert | 
1264 | 
Effect of Ginning, Greige Kill, and Wet Processing on the Microstructure of the Cotton Fiber 
Noelie R. Bertoniers, Phyllis S. Howley, George F. Ruppenicker, W. Stanley Anthony, and Sidney E. Hughs | 
1267 | 
Carding and Combing--How These Processes Affect Yarn Quality 
C.K. Bragg, C.L. Simpson, and J.D. Wessinger | 
1270 | 
Utilization of Raw Cotton: Sorbent for Hazardous Liquid Cleanup 
H. Choi | 
1273 | 
The Use of Briquetting in Textile Waste Disposal 
P.D. Moss | 
1275 | 
Descriptive Evaluation of Fiber/Machine Interaction 
Yehia E. El Mogahzy and Kearny Q. Robert | 
1277 | 
Comparison of Mechanical Properties of Fabrics Made with Polyester Staple-Core/Cotton-Wrap Yarn and Equivalent Conventional Drawframe-Blend Yarn! 
A.P.S. Sawhney, L.B. Kimmel, and G.F. Ruppenicker | 
1282 | 
Effects of Novel Drafting Systems on Strength and Uniformity of Spun Yarns 
Moon W. Suh, Xiaoliang Cui, and Kearny Q. Robert | 
1285 | 
Effect of Blends of Low and High Tenacity Fibers on Properties of Cotton Yarns 
Rajesh D. Anandjiwala, Bhuvenesh C. Goswami, Charles K. Bragg, and Jefferson D. Bargeron | 
1287 | 
New Technology of Electrostatic Spinning 
Zhengheng Xie and Yu-Xuan Liu | 
1290 | 
What Fiber Properties Does the Textile Industry Want? An Analysis and a Summary of Views 
Frank X. Werber | 
1292 | 
Section II. Bark: Opening Remarks 
Don Bell | 
1292 | 
Cleanability of Cotton 
Kearny Q. Robert, George F. Ruppenicker, and Patricia D. Bel | 
 | 
Improved Process of Damages Cotton via Combined Lubricant/Frictionizer Treatments 
Timothy A. Calamari, James M. Henstreet, and Henry H. Perkins | 
 | 
Methods to Improve Cost and Quality for the Producer 
Frank M. Mitchener | 
 | 
Surface Lubricants Improve the Process in Purified Cotton Lints 
James M. Hemstreet, Timothy A. Calamari, and Glen Morton | 
 | 
Cotton Immaturity and How it Affects The Quality of Finished Fabrics 
David Lanier | 
 | 
Properties of Fabrics Woven from Irregular Cotton Yarns 
Abdel M. Seyam and Aly El-Shiekh | 
 | 
Improved Process of Damages Cotton via Combined Lubricant/Frictionizer Treatments 
Timothy A. Calamari, James M. Henstreet, and Henry H. Perkins | 
 | 
Effect of Using Small Percentages of Long-Staple Viscose Fiber on the Surface and in the Body of a Short-Staple Cotton Yarn 
P. Radhakrishnaiah and B. Arulselvan | 
 | 
Fineness and Strength: Why They Are Important 
George B. Blomquist | 
 | 
Effect of Using Small Percentages of Long-Staple Viscose Fiber on the Surface and in the Body of a Short-Staple Cotton Yarn 
P. Radhakrishnaiah and B. Arulselvan | 
 | 
Surface Lubricants Improve the Process in Purified Cotton Lints 
James M. Hemstreet, Timothy A. Calamari, and Glen Morton | 
 | 
  COTTON WEED SCIENCE RESEARCH CONFERENCE
  | 
Documentation of Weed Infestations in Alabama Cotton 
M.G. Patterson | 
1295 | 
Documentation of Weed Infestations in South Carolina Cotton 
E.C. Murdock | 
1296 | 
Command® 4EC Herbicide: Incorporation into Cotton Weed Management Programs 
L.D. Hatfield and H.R. Mitchell | 
1298 | 
Chemical Control of Cowpea in Cotton 
E.C. Murdock, L.H. Harvey, G.S. Stapleton, and J.E. Toler | 
1300 | 
Controlling Purple Nutsedge (Cyperus rotundus) in Pima Cotton (Gossyium barbedense) with EPTC 
J.P. Chernicky and S. Watkins | 
1301 | 
Results from Fallowed Applications of Goal 1.6e Herbicide in Mid-South Cotton 
J.W. McGee, K.P. Buchert, and L.C. Walton | 
1303 | 
Control of Weeds in Cotton with Winter Covercrops 
P. Keeley, R. Thullen, L. Carter, and J. Chesson | 
1304 | 
Cotton Lay-By Herbicides on Wheat, Vetch, and Winter Weeds as Cover Crops 
H.R. Hurst | 
1308 | 
Command Use in Missouri Cotton 
B.D. Sims and J.L. House | 
1313 | 
Efficacy and Economics of Command for Weed Management in Tennessee Cotton 
R.M. Hayes, B.A. Brown, and M.W. Shankle | 
1313 | 
Summary of DPX-PE350 Cotton Response Trails in Arkansas 
D.L. Jordan, R.E. Frans, and X.R. McClelland | 
1314 | 
Response of Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum) and Woolly Morningglory (Ipomea hirsutula) to Postemergence Applications of DPX-PE350 
Jon P. Chernicky and Jeff Pacheco | 
1314 | 
Influence of DPX-PE350, Fluometuron, and MSMA on Fruiting Response of Cotton 
C.E. Snipes, R.L. Allen, D.R. Shaw, C.B. Guy, R. Wells, and S.H. Crowder | 
1315 | 
Efficacy of DPX-PE350 in Georgia and North Carolina Cotton 
J.S. Richburg III, J.W. Wilcut, and A.C. York | 
1315 | 
Weed Management in Cotton with MON 13211 
A.C. York, J.W. Wilcut, E.C. Murdock, and E.M. Johnson | 
1316 | 
Review of the 1991 Field Trial Results on Bromoxynil-Tolerant Cotton 
R.D. McLaughlin | 
1316 | 
Prickly Sida and Morningglory Control with Reduced Rates of DPX-PE350 
C.B. Guy and J.D. Beaty | 
1316 | 
Weed Response to Bromoxynil in Georgia, North and South Carolina, and Mississippi Cotton 
J.W. Wilcut, H.D. Coble, E.C. Murdock, and C.E. Snipes | 
1317 | 
Summary of DPX-PE350 Efficacy Trials in Arkansas 
D.L. Jordan, R.E. Frans, and M.R. McClelland | 
1317 | 
Weed Control in Reduced Tillage Cotton Production Systems 
C.T. Bryson | 
1318 | 
Opportunities for Pesticide Stewardship 
Steven M. Brown | 
1318 | 
Staple - A New Cotton Herbicide from DuPont 
W.H. Mitchell, S.H. Crowder, and C.S. Williams | 
1318 | 
Preplant Weed Control in Conservation Tillage Cotton-Approaches and Options 
Stephen H. Crawford and Kenny D. Leake | 
1319 | 
Integrated Weed Management Systems for Conservation Tillage Cotton 
T.W. Keeling, C.G. Henniger, and J.R. Abernathy | 
1319 | 
Impact of the Loss of Herbicides - A Beltwide Survey 
D. N. Weaver, R. A. Davis and K. L. Smith | 
1320 | 
Cotton Response to Simulated Drift from Herbicides Used on Adjacent Crops 
J.D. Beaty, C.B. Guy, and R.S. Helms | 
1320 | 
  JOINT SESSION: COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL AND COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE
  | 
Germplasm Resources and Enhancement Strategies for Disease Resistance 
James McD. Stewart | 
1323 | 
Characterization and Improvement of Seed and Seedling Vigor in Cotton 
F.M. Bourland | 
1326 | 
Breeding for Resistance to Seed-Seedling and Bacterial Blight Diseases of Cotton 
K. M. El-Zik and P. M. Thaxton | 
1330 | 
Breeding for Verticillium Wilt Resistance in California Acalas 
Stephen R. Oakley | 
1335 | 
Biochemical Mechanisms of Disease Resistance in Cotton: Applications to Breeding 
A.A. Bell, M.E. Mace, and R.D. Stipanovic | 
1337 | 
Status of Breeding for Resistance to Root Knot Nematode 
Johnie N. Jenkins | 
 | 
Status of Breeding for Resistance to Root Knot Nematode 
Johnie N. Jenkins | 
 | 
  JOINT SESSION: COTTON ENGINEERING SYSTEMS CONFERENCE AND COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE
  | 
Object Oriented Design of a Cotton Simulator 
C.N. Chuk and H.E. Lemmon | 
1341 | 
Development of a New Soil Water Flux Model for GOSSYM 
Dana O Porter, James M. McKinion, and Jonathan Pote | 
1342 | 
GOSSYM/COMAX Predicted Concentrations as a Basis for Timing Pix Applications 
R.E. Childers, L.B. Wilde, and T.E. Buscha | 
1345 | 
Evaluation of GOSSYM-COMAX in Missouri 1987-1991 
D.W. Albers, J. Mobley, and P.W. Tracy | 
1350 | 
CALGOS, a Version of GOSSYM Adapted for Irrigated Cotton. I. Drip Irrigation, Soil Water Transport and Root Growth. 
A. Marani, G.E. Cardon and C.J. Phene | 
1352 | 
CALGOS, a Version of GOSSYM Adapted for Irrigated Cotton. II. Leaf Water Potential and the Effect of Water Stress. 
A. Marani, C.J. Phene, and G.E. Cardon | 
1358 | 
CALGOS, a Version of GOSSYM Adapted for Irrigated Cotton. III. Leaf and Boll Growth Routines. 
A. Marani, C.J. Phene and G.E. Cardon | 
1361 | 
GOSSYM as a Pima Simulator 
J.M. McKinion, K.R. Reddy, and H.F. Hodges | 
1365 | 
Salient Physiological and Mathematical Features of an Expert System for Cotton Crop Management 
H.E. Lemmon and C.N. Chuk | 
1365 | 
Effect of Stripper Roll Configuration on Foreign Matter and Harvesting Efficiency 
A.D. Brashears | 
1369 | 
  JOINT SESSION: COTTON ENGINEERING SYSTEMS CONFERENCE AND COTTON GINNING CONFERENCE
  | 
Automatic Cotton Module Builder 
Pilip S. To and M. Herbert Willcutt | 
1371 | 
Cotton Harvesting System with Module Builder, Boll Buggy, and Trailer 
L.H. Chen and H. Willcutt | 
1373 | 
Theoretical Performance Characteristics of Gins 
J. Alex Thomasson | 
1379 | 
The Spectral Analysis of Cotton Lint and Trash Components 
Fan You, Mike Mailander, and Fred Sistler | 
1382 | 
Effects of Density Enhancement on Infrared-Type Measurements of Moisture 
W. Stanley Anthony | 
1387 | 
Resistance-Moisture Content Relationship for Cotton Lint 
R.K. Byler | 
1389 | 
Development and Testing of an Automated Moisture Meter System for a Cotton Gin 
D. Osias | 
1393 | 
Preliminary Study of Fiber-Seed Attachment Force as Affected by an Enzyme 
E.P. Columbus, R.E. Hoagland, and R.K. Byler | 
1397 | 
Potential for Oil Absorption of Gin By-Products 
W. Stanley Anthony | 
1400 | 
Lint Moisture Regain Rates as Affected by Temperature 
G.L. Barker and J.W. Laird | 
1403 | 
Cost of Ginning Cotton 
William Mayfield | 
1406 | 
Ramifications of the Federal Clean Air Act for Cotton Gins 
Calvin B. Parnell, Jr. | 
1408 | 
Performance of a Belt Dryer on Machine-Stripped Cotton 
Weldon Laird and Dr. Milton L. Smith | 
1410 | 
Preliminary Search for New Lint Cleaning Systems 
Gino T. Mangialardi,Jr. | 
1413 | 
Effects of Lint Cleaning on Pepper Trash 
R.V. Baker, A.D. Brashears, and W.F. Lalor | 
1417 | 
Pima Seed-Cotton Cleaning for Maximum Profit 
M. N. Gillum | 
1420 | 
Effects of Rib Gap Spacing on Seedcoat Fragments and Finished Cloth 
S.E. Hughs, J.D. Bargeron, and M. Watson | 
1421 | 
Development of Equipment for Process Control in Cotton Gins 
W. Stanley Anthony | 
1423 | 
Particulate Emissions and Control Equipment of a Well-Controlled Tennessee Cotton Gin 
Carl Koontz and Eric R. Flowers | 
1428 | 
Spinning Efficiency of Light Spotted Cotton 
C.K. Bragg and C.L. Simpson | 
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  JOINT SESSION: COTTON TEXTILE PROCESSING CONFERENCE AND COTTON QUALITY MEASUREMENT CONFERENCE
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Significance of Trash and Dust Tests in the Production of High Quality Rotor Yarns 
Chris Faerber | 
1439 | 
Some Examples for the Use of the Sticky Cotton Thermodetector 
E. Hequet, R. Frydrych, and E. Goze | 
1445 | 
Video Microscopy as a Tool for Analyzing Contaminants in Fiber, Yarn, and Fabrics 
Norma M. Keyes | 
1448 | 
An Update on an Evaluation of Dye Resistant Nep Detection Techniques 
F.M. Shofner, J. Price, D. Thibodeaux, M. Wilson, and M.D. Watson | 
1450 | 
International Harmonization of HVI Testing 
H. Harig and Th. Schneider | 
1452 | 
Metal Content of Cotton as Related to Variety, Area of Growth, and Other Factors 
Donald E. Brushwood and Henry H. Perkins, Jr. | 
1454 | 
Effects of Temperature on Lint Equilibrium Moisture Content 
Gary L. Barker | 
1457 | 
Obtaining Sliver Uniformity with Doffer Control on the Cotton Card 
Robert E. Harrison | 
1459 | 
The Measurement and Importance of Cotton Fiber Friction 
R.M. Broughton, Jr. and Y.E. El Mogahzy | 
1465 | 
Distinguishing Between Two Cottons That Differ Only in Fiber Micronaire. Part 1. By Yarn Tensile Tenacity. 
L.B. De Luca, D.P. Thibodeaux and Y. El-Mogahzy | 
1468 | 
Distinguishing Between Two Cottons That Differ Only Infiber Micronaire. Part II. By Yarn Evenness 
L.B. De Luca, D.P. Thibodeaux, and Y. El-Mogahzy | 
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Neps Measurement and Process Control, from Boll to Roving 
Richard Furter, Manfred Frey, Frederick M. Shofner, and Joseph C. Baldwin | 
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Distinguishing Between Two Cottons That Differ Only In Fiber Micronaire. Part II. By Yarn Evenness 
L.B. De Luca, D.P. Thibodeaux, and Y. El-Mogahzy | 
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Neps Measurement and Process Control, from Boll to Roving 
Richard Furter, Manfred Frey, Frederick M. Shofner, and Joseph C. Baldwin | 
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