SPECIAL SESSION: INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT
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Insecticide Resistance Management: Making it Work on the Farm - Introductory Comments
Frank L. Carter |
3 |
IRAC-Cotton-US Overview and its Role in Insecticide Resistance Management
J.H. Hope |
4 |
Budworm/Bollworm Resistance - A Historical Perspective
D.F. Clower |
5 |
Resistance Worldwide Status
Benjamin Rogers |
9 |
Insecticide Resistance Management: Making it Work on the Farm
L.D. Hatfield |
10 |
Insecticide Resistance Management: Principles of Resistance
T.F. Watson |
13 |
Strategies for Resistance Management
R.G. Luttrell |
15 |
Resistance in Aphids and Whiteflies: Principles and Keys to Management
D.D. Hardee |
20 |
Tobacco Budworm Insecticide Resistance in the Mississippi Delta, 1992
G.W. Elzen |
24 |
Insecticide Resistance Southeastern Situation -1992
Gary A. Herzog |
24 |
A 1992 Review of Insecticide Resistance in Texas
R.E. Frisbie |
28 |
Insecticide Resistance Management--1993 Recommendations Bollworm/Budworm - Southeast
Ron H. Smith |
29 |
Mid-South Insecticide Resistance Management Guidelines for 1993
B.R. Leonard, R.G. Luttrell, and J.B. Graves |
30 |
Tobacco Budworm Insecticide Resistance Management Recommendations for Texas
R.E. Frisbie |
34 |
1993 Recommendations, Aphids and Whiteflies: for the Mid-South
Jack L. Baldwin |
35 |
Texas Suggestions for Managing Sweetpotato Whitefly and Aphids in Cotton 1993
J.W. Norman, Jr., D.G. Riley, A.M. Sparks, Jr., and J.F. Leser |
36 |
1993 Recommendations, Aphids and Whiteflies: for Arizona
Theo P. Watson |
38 |
1993 Recommendations, Aphids and Whiteflies: for California
Eric T. Natwick |
39 |
SPECIAL SESSION: NEW DEVELOPMENTS FROM INDUSTRY
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Align, a New Insect Growth Regulator That Shows Potential for Control of Cotton Pests
S.A. Wells, J. Immaraju, W.S. Ruggero, and R. Nelson |
43 |
9965 Cotton Picker
Tim A. Deutsch |
45 |
6500 Self-Propelled Sprayer
W.A. Brett and S.A. Junge |
47 |
Organo-Silicone Surfactants
B.J. Bush |
50 |
Row Cropper (30 Inch Row Operational Package and Guidance System)
John O. Moore |
51 |
Start: A New Soil Applied Fungicide for Seedling Disease Control
C.H. Baldwin, Jr. |
52 |
Flair®: Postemergence Broadleaf Herbicide, Current and Potential Uses
Larry G. Thead |
53 |
New Burr Extractor
Kevin Richman |
55 |
Foliar Sure-K (Potassium Foliar Fertilizer)
J.L. Wilhm and G.V. Searles |
56 |
Hydrapak Lay-By or Shielded Sprayer (Multiple Choice Pesticide Applicator)
Chauncey Taylor |
58 |
Nu-Flow M - Cottonseed Treatment for Black Root Rot
D.T. Schulteis |
59 |
The Use of Surfactant Based Fertilizer Amendments in the Prevention of Spray Mix Incompatibilities
M.V. Powell and J. Roberts |
61 |
Chemical Cultivation Using Shielded Sprayers and Roundup Herbicide
K.W. Brower |
62 |
Mepichlor P - A Pill Formulation of Mepiquat Chloride Plant Growth Regulator
Rhett R. Atkins |
63 |
Buctril® (Postemergence Broadleaf Herbicide)
Robert D. McLaughlin |
64 |
Transportable Field Research Facility - Another New Tool for Field Researchers
R. Lencse, D. VanWinkle, T. Hartberg, and D. Kammel |
64 |
GINSTAR® EC - A New Harvest Aid
Stanley K. Lehman |
64 |
CHEMBRED Acala CB 305 and CB 830 F2 from Hybrid Cotton Varieties
J.J. Gwyn, R.W. Whitmore, and V.G. Boeder |
65 |
Stover Cotton Module Feeder
Gene R. Grove |
65 |
SPECIAL SESSION: COTTON PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR
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Optimum Plant Development for Yield
T.A. Kerby and M. Keeley |
69 |
Optimum Plant Development for Quality
Kater Hake |
72 |
Cotton Growth Patterns in the Mid-South and Southeast
David S. Guthrie |
73 |
Cotton Growth Patterns in the Southwest
Charles Stichler |
75 |
Timing of Pix Applications
B.L. Weir |
77 |
Using Plant Monitoring to Measure Yield Potential
Philip A. Coleman |
79 |
Using Plant Monitoring in Production Decisions: Insect Control
C. Mark Brown and Rick M. Smathers |
80 |
How I Use Plant Mapping to Make Decisions During the Growing Season
Paul H. Betancourt |
81 |
Managing Cotton for Optimum (Non-Stress) Growth
Keith L. Edmisten |
83 |
Introduction to Cotton Monitoring and Cotton Physiology
William C. Wisdom |
* |
BELTWIDE COTTON PRODUCTION CONFERENCE
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The Role of Government in Cotton Markets
Mark D. Lange |
87 |
Improved Cotton Fiber Properties - The Textile Industry's Key to Success in Global Competition
Helmut Deussen |
90 |
Markets for Cottonseed
M.H. Walker |
97 |
Cotton Supply and Demand
Thomas W. Smith |
98 |
Miles/Cotton Foundation Cotton Research Award
B. Wade Cook |
103 |
Agricultural Complex for Advanced Research and Extension Systems (Ag-Cares)
John F. Farris, J.W. Keeling, W.M. Lyle, John R. Abernathy, and Bob Robinson |
104 |
Delta Wildlife Foundation and the Cotton Industry: Partners for a Quality Environment
Robert A. Carson, Jr. |
106 |
Conservation Tillage Overview and Terminology
Robert L. Hutchinson |
108 |
Producer Panel on Conservation Tillage Practices Cotton into Wheat
Danny Davis |
111 |
Contour Farming in West Tennessee
Jimmy R. Hargett |
112 |
Fertilization Practices in Conservation Tillage
Paul Denton |
113 |
New and Modified Equipment for Conservation Tillage: Strip Till, Interseeded Residue, and Strip Cropping
J.C. Banks |
117 |
New Crop Protection Chemicals
C.M. Bonner |
118 |
Research and Action Plan for Sweetpotato Whitefly
Frank L. Carter |
120 |
What's Coming in Generic Engineering, Hybrids, New Cotton Varieties?
William R. Meredith, Jr. |
122 |
Potassium Fertilization of Cotton
W.R. Thompson, Jr. |
126 |
Physiological Impact of Plant Growth Regulators in Cotton
J. Tom Cotbran and Derrick M. Oosterhuis |
128 |
Narrow Row Cotton: Economics and History
John R.C. Robinson |
133 |
Narrow-Row Cotton: Present and Future
T.A. Kerby |
139 |
Opportunities to Increase Yield and Quality: The Irrigated West
Jeffrey C. Silvertooth |
142 |
Opportunities to Increase Yield and Quality-Southwest
James R. Supak |
146 |
Opportunities to Increase Yield and Quality in the Mid-South
Thomas A. Burch |
151 |
Opportunity to Increase Yield and Quality in the Southeast
Johnny L. Crawford |
153 |
Stale Seed Bed and No-Till
Gary Huitink |
* |
Production and Process Efficiency to Enhance Demand
Tommy Funk |
* |
Cotton Incorporated Report
J. Nicholas Hahn |
* |
Systems Approach to Whitefly Management on the Farm
M. Scott Tollefson |
* |
Changes in Cotton Classing
Jesse F. Moore |
* |
Producer Panel on Conservation Tillage Practices
Tyler Perkins, Jay Hardwick, and Larkin Martin |
* |
COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL
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Nematode Distribution and Importance in the United States
Don Blasingame |
175 |
Lance Nematodes
J.D. Mueller |
176 |
Root-Knot Nematodes and Fusarium Wilt - Resistance to Both Pathogens
J.L. Starr and C.W. Smith |
178 |
Integrated Management for Cotton Nematodes in the Mid-South and Southeastern U.S.
William S. Gazavay |
181 |
Integrated Management of Cotton Nematodes in the Irrigated West
P.B. Goodell |
182 |
Effect of Metham on Cotton Development and Seedling Disease
J.J. Nunez, R.M. Davis, D.J. Munier, R.N. Vargas, W.L. Weir, and B.A. Holtz |
184 |
Small and Large Plot Results Using Metalaxyl + PCNB on Cotton Seedling Diseases
D.W. Laird, A.B. Bassi, and B.V. Morton |
186 |
Influence of Strain, Carrier, and Seed Sticker on the Capacity of the Biocontrol Agent Gliocladium Virens to Affect Cotton Seedling Disease, Stand, Yield, and Fiber Quality
K.M. El-Zik, C.R. Howell, P.M. Thaxton, and A.D. Brashears |
187 |
Affect Cotton Seedling Disease, Stand, Yield and Fiber Quality
K.M. El-Zik, C.R. Howell, P.M. Thaxton, and A.D. Brashears |
192 |
Cotton Colonization by Bacillus subtilis Inoculants to Augment Seedling Disease Control and Promote Season-Long Root Health
P.M. Brian and P.A. Backeen |
194 |
Cotton Phytoalexins: A Review
Alois A. Bell, I.D. Stipanovic, and M.E. Mace |
197 |
Response of Cotton Varieties to Reniform Nematodes
William S. Gazaway, Dru Rush, and Keith Edisten |
202 |
Nematicides - Effective Alternatives for Controlling Reniform Nematodes
W.S. Gazaway and Dr. E. Rush |
203 |
Tolerance of Approved Acala Cottons to Cotton Root-Knot Nematode
P.B. Goodell, G. Montez, and D.L. Munier |
205 |
A Wilt Inducing Factor in Phymatotrichum-Infected Cotton Plant
I.J. Misaghl, and P.J. Cotty |
207 |
Effect of Modular Storage on the Incidence of Aspergillus Flavus Contamination of Seed Cotton in Mississippi in 1992: A Preliminary Report
W.E. Batson, Jr. and D.H. Newman |
209 |
Methods for Screening and Identifying Resistance to the Bacterial Blight Pathogen in Cotton in the MAR Program
P.M. Thaxton and K.M. El-Zik |
211 |
A Comparison of Isolates of Phymatotrichum Omnivorum Based on Molecular Genetic Techniques
J.L. Riggs and S.D. Lyda |
216 |
Effects of Starter Fertilizer Applications and Placement and In-Furrow Applied Fungicides on Cotton Seedling Disease Development and Yields
G.L. Sciumbato and W.M. Ebelhar |
216 |
Association of Foliar Symptoms of Potassium Deficiency in Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) with Infection by Verticillium dahlias
R.J. Wakeman, B.L. Weir, J. Paplomatas, and J.E. DeVay |
216 |
Chemical Properties of Different Soils of Texas and Their Role in Sclerotial Formation by Phymatotrichum Omnivorum
S.D. Lyda and J.L. Riggs |
217 |
Reniform Nematode Control in Arkansas
S.M. Culp, J.B. Welch, D.J. Haney, and T.L. Kirkpatrick |
217 |
Sclerotia, Aspergillus flavus and Cotton Production
Peter J. Cotty |
217 |
Effects of Meloidogyne Incognita on Cotton Growth and Various Physiological Parameters
M. Van Israel, T.L. Kirkpatrick, and D.M. Oosterhuise |
217 |
Influence of Potassium Rates on the Late-Season, Leaf Spot Complex
M.A. Newman and D.D. Howard |
218 |
Structure of Vascular Occlusions in Verticillium Dahliae- Infected Cotton
Marshall E. Mace and H.H. Mollenhauer |
219 |
Response of Elite Pd Lines to Boll Worm, Columbia Lance, Root-Knot and Reniform Nematodes
J.D. Mueller, M.J. Sullivan, O.L. May, and C.C. Green |
219 |
Reproductive Variation in Populations of the Reniform Nematode, Rotylenchulus Reniformis
B.C. McGawley and C. Overstreet |
219 |
Distribution of the Reniform Nematode in the United States and Associated Soil Types
C.M. Heald |
220 |
Field Tolerance of Cotton Cultivars to Seedling Diseases, Fusarium and Verticillium Wilts
R.H. Garber, J.E. Devay, W.R. Detar, R. Vargas, and B.L. Weir |
220 |
Relationships among Vegetative Compatibility, Race Designation, and Virulence in Isolates of Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Vasinfectum from Cotton in the USA
Alois A. Bell and Kelli Decker |
221 |
A Study of Fungi That Infect Cottonseed and Embryos Prior to Harvest
Michael H. Wheeler |
221 |
Examination of the Importance of Chronic Seedling Disease on Cotton Growth and Yield
Craig S. Rothrook |
222 |
Cotton Seedling Disease Management on the Texas High Plains
Harold W. Kaufman, John R. Gannaway, and James R. Supak |
222 |
Suppression of Gliocladium Virens Phytotoxin Production with Steroid Inhibitors
C.R. Howell and R.D. Stipanovic |
223 |
Efficacy of Selected Medicinal Plant Extracts Against Damping-Off of Cotton Seedlings Caused by Rhizoctonia solani and Pythium ultimum
T.F. Brophy and J.E. DeVay |
223 |
Selective Media for Separating Gliovirin and Gliotoxin Producing Strains of Gliocladium Virens
Charles R. Howell |
223 |
Update on Seedling Disease Control in No-Till Cotton with Soil Fungicides, 1991-92
Albert Y. Chambers and Tracy D. Bush |
224 |
Reniform Nematode Management in a Grain Sorghum - Cotton Rotation System
G.W. Lawrence and R.S. McLean |
226 |
Reniform Nematode Effects on Yield and Fiber Quality of Cotton
C.G. Cook and L.N. Namken |
227 |
Efficacy of In-Furrow Fungicides for the Management of the Seedling Disease Complex of Cotton
K.S. McLean, J.F. Denison, and G.W. Lawrence |
229 |
In-Furrow Temik-Ridomil Efficacy 1992
J.D. Mueller, S.B. Martin, C.W. Davis, Jr., and W.M. Hair |
231 |
The Reniform Nematode in Louisiana Cotton Production
Charles Overstreet and Edward C. McGavley |
231 |
The Effectiveness of Sm-9 for Control of Pythium and Rhyzoctonia Diseases in the Laboratory and Field
Robert H. Littrell |
235 |
Report of the Bacterial Blight Committee - 1992
David L. Bush |
* |
Report of the Verticillium and Fusarium Wilt Committee - 1992
Peggy M. Thaxton |
* |
Report of the Nematode Management Committee - 1992
R.G. Smith |
* |
Report of the Cottonseed Treatment Committee for 1992
W.T. Pettigrew |
* |
Report of the Soil Fungicide Committee - 1992
G.L. Sciumbato |
* |
Report of the Boll Rot Committee - 1992
W.E. Batson, Jr. |
* |
Cotton Disease Loss Estimate Committee Report
Don Blasingame |
* |
Report of the Cotton Disease Council Photographic Committee -1992
K.M. El-Zik |
* |
Phymatotrichum Root Rot Committee - 1992
S.D. Lyda |
* |
Minutes of the 1993 Cotton Disease Council Meeting, January 14, 1993
Alois A. Bell |
* |
Progress in Developing Multi-Adversity Resistance (MAR) Cotton Unsuitable to the Root Knot Nematode
Joseph A. Veech, Kamal El-Zik |
* |
Report of the Seed, Seedling, and Pathogen Research Committee - 1992
W.E. Batson, Jr. |
* |
COTTON DUST RESEARCH CONFERENCE
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Byssinosis - Pathogenic Mechanisms Revisited
R. Rylander |
237 |
Oxidative Stress and Lung Toxicology
Richard J. Schmidt, Kenneth J. Broadley and Paul J. Nicholls |
240 |
The Role of Tumor Necrosis Factor in a Murine Model of Acute Cotton Dust Inflammation
M.H. Karol and J.A. Kramarik |
245 |
Pulmonary Response of Guinea Pigs to Inhalation of Purified Cotton Bract Extract
V. Castranova, V.A. Robinson, M.W. Barger, P.D. Siegel, D.J. Judy, B.N. Schachter, and D.G. Frazer |
248 |
Effect of Exercise on the Pulmonary Cellular Response to Inhalation of Cotton Dust
D.G. Frazer, V.A. Robinson, M.W. Barger, T.A. Jones, H. Higgins, J. Keating, C. VanDyke, K.C. Weber, and V. Castranova |
252 |
In Vitro Effects of Agricultural Dusts on Guinea Pig Alveolar Macrophages
J.Y.C. Ma, M.W. Barger, J.J. May, W. Jones, and V. Castranova |
255 |
Cytotoxicity of Baclllus Species to Vero Cells (A New Assay)
Torben Sigsgaard, Vibe Roepstorff, Felicite Tuxford, Bernadette Hoult |
258 |
Optimization of Thermal Destruction of Endotoxins in Cotton Lint
Marie-Alice Rousselle and Linda N. Domelsmith |
262 |
Detoxification of Endotoxins on Cotton Lint: Effects of Treatment Conditions on Lal Analyses of Endotoxins
William E. Franklin |
265 |
Experimental Exposure to b-1,3-Glucan
R. Rylander |
268 |
Respiratory Effects in Factory Workers and Guinea Pigs to Abura Wood Dust
C.M. Bishop, E. Evans, and P.J. Nicholls |
271 |
Evaluation of the Acute Response Aerosols of Dust from Batch Kier Washed Cotton
Robert R. Jacobs, Brian Boehlecke, Henry Perkins Jr., and David T.W. Chun |
274 |
Does Cotton Bract Extract Challenge Cause "Monday" Bronchospasm?
E. Neil Schachter, J. Russomanno, J. Siegel, E. Fine, N. Rienzi, T.J. Witek Jr., M.G. Buck, and J. Godbold |
279 |
A Comparison of Micro-Organisms, Endotoxin Levels and Respiratory Symptoms in Wool Mills and Cotton Mills
B. Hoult, T. Sigsgaard, and A.F. Tuxford |
281 |
Relation of Antibody Titer to Symptoms and Exposure of Danish Textile Mill Workers
Torbon Sigsgaard and Meryl H. Karol |
285 |
Symptom Reporting in a Three Year Study of Respiratory Symptoms in Lancashire Textile Mills
A.M. Fletcher, C.J. Warburton, C.A.C. Pickering, R.M. Niven and D. Fishwick |
288 |
Peak Expiratory Flow Recordings in Cotton Spinners
C.J. Warburton, A.M. Fletcher, C.A.C. Pickering, and R.M. Niven |
292 |
Dose Response Relationships Between Current and Cumulative Dust Exposure and Respiratory Disease in Lancashire Cotton Spinning Mills
R.M.L. Niven, A.M. Fletcher, C.A.C. Pickering, C.J. Warburton, and D. Fishwick |
295 |
Across Shift Changes in Bronchial Reactivity and Smoking Status in Asymptomatic Cotton Spinners
C.J. Warburton, A.M. Fletcher, C.A.C. Pickering, and R.M. Niven |
298 |
Acute and Chronic Effects of Exposure to Cotton Dust among Textile Workers
H.W. Glindmeyer |
301 |
Seasonal Variations in Bacterial Population and Dust Generation Potential of Cotton
David T.W. Chun and Henry H. Perkins, Jr. |
306 |
Modern Mass Spectrometry for Structural Analysis of Endotoxins
A. Kamel Harrata, Linda N. Domelsmith, and Richard B. Cole |
310 |
Induction of Airway Hyper-Reactivity in the Guinea Pig; a Comparison of the Effects of Inhaled Endotoxin and Ozone
K.J. Broadley, A.K. Davey, P.J. Nicholls, and J.R. Thorne |
314 |
Endotoxin Involvement in Cotton Dust Inflammation Assessed Using a Murine Model
L.K. Ryan, R. Jin, S.S. Boggs, M.H. Karol and B.W. Day |
319 |
Concentration Dependence of Pulmonary Responses of the Guinea Pig Animal Model Following Inhalation of Endotoxin Derived from Enterobacter agglomerans
V.A. Robinson, J. Milanowski, T. Meighan, M.N. Barger, M. Whitmer, D.G. Frazer, and V. Castranova |
322 |
LPS Induces Nitric Oxide Synthase in Rabbit Pulmonary Artery
J.A. Russell, S.F. Gugino, and E.C. Giese |
326 |
An Evaluation of Available Methods for Measuring Condensed Tannins in Airborne Samples of Vertical Elutriated Cotton Dust
Robert R. Jacobs and Kelly Atchley |
329 |
Tannin Inhibits Protein Kinase C Pathway in Canine Tracheal Epithelium
Michelle M. Cloutier and Linda Guernsey |
332 |
The Use of Human Platelet 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) Secretion as a Standard Assay to Assess the Biological Activity of Tannin
Michael S. Rohrbach and Christine L. Wheatley |
335 |
Tannin Stimulates Arachidonic Acid Release from Bovine Tracheal Epithelial Cells
Michelle M. Cloutier and Linda Guernsey |
340 |
Tannin-Mediated Depolarization of Alveolar Macrophages Detected by a Membrane-Bound Fluorescent Probe
P.J. Bates, J. Tarara, and M.S. Rohrbach |
343 |
Effect of Tannin on Bradykinin and Epinephrine Receptors in Bovine Tracheal Epithelial Cells
Beth N. Hartman, Michelle M. Cloutier, and Linda Guernsey |
349 |
Special Session: Current Concerns and Key Questions in Organic Dust Research-Physiological Endpoints of Byssinosis and Measurement of Constituents in Dust
Robert R. Jacobs |
352 |
Investigation into Microbial Degradation of Lipoplysaccharide
A.J. DeLucca, L.N. Domelsmith, and A.H.J. Ullah |
* |
Summary of the 1993 Cotton Dust Research Conference
L.N. Domelsmith, R.R. Jacobs, and P.J. Wakelyn |
* |
COTTON ECONOMICS AND MARKETING CONFERENCE
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World Cotton Outlook
Russell G. Barlowe |
361 |
U.S. Cotton Outlook
Robert Skinner and Leslie Meyer |
365 |
The World Futures Contract for Cotton
Joseph J. O'Neill |
368 |
Impact of the 1990 Competitiveness Provisions on US Cotton Exports
Terry P. Townsend and Carlos Valderrama |
370 |
Recent Trends in Seasonal Shipping Patterns of U.S. Cotton Exports
Leslie A. Meyer |
374 |
Textiles and Apparel in the North American Free Trade Agreement and U.S. Textile Trade with Canada and Mexico
John Lawler |
377 |
Analysis of Recent U.S. Cotton Textile Trade Trends
James Larson, Robert Skinner, and Leslie Meyer |
381 |
How Will China Use its Excess Cotton Stocks?
Carolyn L. Whitton and W. Hunter Colby |
387 |
An Analysis of World Cotton Trade Flows
Andrei Guitchounts |
392 |
Cotton Production and Marketing in the Former Soviet Union
Ronald R. Roberson and Patricia R. Sheikh |
394 |
Optimal Levels of Irrigation Water and Nitrogen Use in Cotton Production
Eduardo Segarra |
398 |
Economic Impact of Withdrawing Specific Agricultural Pesticides in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
K.J. Bryant, R.D. Lacewell, J.R.C. Robinson, J.W. Norman, Jr., A.N. Sparks, Jr., and J.E. Bramer |
404 |
The Relationship Between Cropping Pattern and Insecticide Use in Cotton Production
Martin L. Shields and Stan Daberkow |
408 |
The Economics of High Frequency Irrigation in Cotton Production
Rodney Foster and Eduardo Segarra |
412 |
Integrating Crop and Weather Information for Efficient End-Of-Season Cotton Management
J.P. Zhang, M.J. Cochran, N.P. Tugwell, F.M. Bourland, and D.M. Oosterhuis |
417 |
Hedging Cotton to Protect Price Level and Marketing Loan Payments
Elizabeth L. Hassler, Carl E. Shafer, and Carl G. Anderson |
422 |
Variability in Arizona Cotton Production
Changping Chen, Paul N. Wilson, and Don E. Ethridge |
429 |
Discounts for Bark, Color, and Trash in Cotton: Evidence from the Texas-Oklahoma Market
Don Ethridge, Jeff Brown, Carlos Engels, and Dale Shaw |
435 |
Tamprice: A Cotton Pricing Strategies Evaluator
Jackie G. Smith and Carl G. Anderson |
439 |
Cotton Price Responsiveness to Quality in the U.S.: Textile Mill Prices Paid Vs. Producer Prices Received
Don E. Ethridge and Changping Chen |
441 |
Testing Efficiency of the Cotton Futures Market Using Japanese Candlestick Charts
Todd Brashears and Emmett Elam |
445 |
Modeling International Cotton Prices
Carlos Valderrama |
449 |
Factors Affecting Cottonseed Value
Mitchell McGee |
452 |
Marketing Cotton Made Easy
Kim Anderson, Roger Sahs, and Keeff Felty |
456 |
Important Traditional and Non-Traditional Factors in the Location and Expansion Decisions of Textile and Apparel Firms
Dan Y. Dabney and Amit Khandewal |
459 |
Environmental Quality a Challenge for the Cotton Industry
Harold Stults |
459 |
Farm Sector Financial Performance
Duane Racklander and Michael Salassi |
466 |
Economic Implications of Delayed Cotton Ginning
Edward H. Glade, Jr. and DeWitt Caillavet |
468 |
Cotton Acreage Response under Uncertainty
Kasazi Shalishali and Patricia A. Duffy |
471 |
The Derived Demand for Poultry Litter and Poultry Litter Compost in Delta Cotton Production
Diana Danforth, Mark J. Cochran, Dave Miller, and Scott McConnell |
475 |
A Case Analysis of the Cost and Returns of Cotton Production in the Ouachita Valley of Louisiana
J.P. Denison and J. Barnett |
478 |
Predicting Cotton Yield in Georgia Using Crop Progress and Conditions Data
W. Donald Shurley and Dennis E. Deal |
482 |
Cotton Yield, Risk, and Participation in Commercial Scouting Programs
Walter Ferguson and Jet Yee |
485 |
Costs and Efficiencies of Alternative Cotton Harvesting Systems: Some Additional Evidence from Louisiana
David R. Lavergne, Kenneth W. Paxton, and Grant Giesler |
489 |
Whole Farm Analysis of Alternative Row Spacings for Cotton in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas
John R.C. Robinson, L.N. Namken, and Merritt J. Taylor |
494 |
An Economic Analysis of Alternative Tillage Systems for Cotton in Louisiana
K.W. Paxton, D.R. Lavergne, and R.L Hutchinson |
497 |
The Effect of Harvest Date on Cotton Yield, Quality and Economics
Dewitt Caillavet, Fred T. Cooke, Jr., and Tripp Walker |
* |
Outlook for U.S. Farm Policy Affecting the Cotton Industry
Mark Keenum |
* |
Economics of the Irrigated Planting Decision in the Oklahoma Rolling Plains
James A. Larson |
* |
Evaluation of Alternative Cotton Irrigation Strategies Through Crop Simulation Methods: Texas Trans-Pecos
Darrel R. Renfrow and Ronald D. Lacewell |
* |
Non-Price Exprot Promotion of U.S. Cotton in the Pacific Rim
Henry W. Kinnucan and Hosanna Solomon |
* |
COTTON ENGINEERING SYSTEM CONFERENCE
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Cotton Ridge-Till and Minimum Tillage Systems in Southeast Missouri
Van H. Ayers and David W. Albers |
503 |
Economic Analysis of Ridge-Till and Minimum till Systems in Missouri
David Reinbott |
505 |
Evaluation of Cotton Growth in Ridge till Systems in Southeast Missouri
Jill B. Mobley and David W. Albers |
508 |
Performance of No-Tillage Cotton in 30-Inch Rows - Comparison of Production Systems in the 1992 Crop
W.E. Hart, J.F. Bradley, F.D. Tompkins, and R.S. Freeland |
510 |
A Comparison of Three Cotton Tillage Systems
Wayne E. Coates and Gary W. Thacker |
514 |
Methods of Controlling Non-Point Source Pollution from Agricultural Activity
Kerry T. Webster |
516 |
Impact of the Federal Clean Air Act on Agricultural Operations
Calvin B. Parnell, Jr. |
519 |
Comparison of Weather Damaged Replanted Cotton
Donald F. Wanjura, James R. Mahan, and Dan R. Upchurch |
523 |
Modular Instrumentation for Measuring Cotton Production Energy Requirement's
W.E. Hare, R.S. Freeland, F.D. Tompkins, and J.F. Bradley |
526 |
Non-Traditional Funding Approaches for Research and Demonstration Projects
M.L. Smith and J.W. Laird |
529 |
High Temperature Moisture Transfer Rates for Cotton Lint
G.L. Barker and J.W. Laird |
531 |
Technique for Root Distribution Analysis in Clay Soil
Lowrey A. Smith |
534 |
The Impact of Plant Modification on Harvesting and Ginning
A.D. Brashears, J.R. Gannaway, J. Dever, and J. Price |
538 |
Comparison of Water Use and Yields of Acala and Pima Cottons for Subsurface Drip Vs. Furrow Irrigation
W.R. DeTar, C.J. Phene, D.A. Clark, and T.A. Kerby |
540 |
Harvest Options for Dryland Cotton in the Mid-South
E.D. Vories, C.M. Bonner, G. Huitink, and S. Anthony |
542 |
Theoretical Background and Validation of Cpm, a New Cotton Simulation Model
Ronaldo A. Sequeira and R.L. Olson |
544 |
GOSSYM 1992: What Is New and What Needs to Be Done?
Kit Boone and Sam Turner |
550 |
Energy Required for Seedbed Preparation and Planting of Cotton
W.E. Hart, R.S. Freeland, F.D. Tompkins, and J.F. Bradley |
552 |
Results of 30-Inch Row Studies -- 1992
J.R. Williford |
555 |
Effect of Variety, Pix, and Row Spacing on Cotton Production in 1992
J.R. Williford and W.R. Meredith, Jr. |
555 |
Development of a Growth and Phenology Model for Cotton
V.R. Reddy, H.F. Lemmon, and B. Acock |
556 |
Evaluation of an Energy-Driven Soil Water Model for GOSSYM
Dana O. Porter |
556 |
Modeling Pima Cotton Growth and Development
K.R. Reddy and H.F. Hodges |
* |
Restoration of Moisture to Cotton Fibers at the Ginning Plant
L. Vinnikov |
* |
COTTON GINNING CONFERENCE
|
Implementing a Gin Lockout/Tagout Program
Kelley Green |
559 |
How OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogen Standard Affects Cotton Gins
Jack Link |
560 |
Gin Compliance with Americans with Disabilities Act
Phillip J. Wakelyn and Jack Link |
561 |
The Workers Compensation Crisis - What Can Gins Do?
C. Barry Nevius |
563 |
Cottonseed Storage at Cotton Gins
William Mayfield, Michael H. Willcutt, and Thomas D. Valco |
564 |
Future Quality Measurements
C.K. Bragg and C.L. Simpson |
568 |
Module/Trailer Averaging of HVI Properties, a Spinners Point of View
Everett E. Backe |
571 |
Decoupling Color and Leaf Grades for the 1993 Crop
Harmon H. (Hob) Ramey, Jr. |
573 |
How Ginning Affects Color and Leaf Grade
W. Stanley Anthony |
575 |
Dealing with Sticky Cotton
S.E. Hughs, H.H. Perkins, Jr., and W.F. Lalor |
580 |
Safety and Labor Issues for Ginners
Fred Johnson |
583 |
Improving Textile Communications
Kenneth Hood |
583 |
COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE
|
Ciano Cocorim-92, Ciano Alamos-92, and Ciano Tajima-Roa-92, New Cotton Cultivars from Mexico
Arturo Hernandez-Jasso and Lorenzo Perez-Solis |
587 |
Progress in Developing Advanced MAR Cotton Germplasm with Mutant Morphological Traits
K.M. El-Zik and P.M. Thaxton |
589 |
Bollworm/Tobacco Budworm Management in Insect Resistant Cotton Genotypes
C.A. Robertson III, D.S. Calhoun, B.R. Leonard, and S.H. Moore |
593 |
Response of Diverse Cotton Germplasm to Selected Insect Control Strategies in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas
A.W. Scott, Jr., C.G. Cook, J.E. Wright, and R.J. Rektorik |
598 |
Multiple Chiasmata in Two Chromosomes of Cotton - Typical or Atypical?
Claude Rhyne |
601 |
Transmission of Chromosome 12 Altered in Distal Long Arm
Claude Rhyne |
604 |
Mechanisms of Resistance to Sweet Potato Whitefly in Cotton
W.J. Smith, C.W. Smith, R.L. Meagher, and J.W. Norman |
608 |
Inheritance of Cotton Tobacco Budworm Resistance with Germplasm Accession Progenies
Tang Bing, J.C. McCarty, Jr., J.N. Jenkins, and R.G. Creech |
608 |
Effect of the Bt Gene on Lint Yield, Yield Components and Fiber Properties in Arizona
F.D. Wilson, H.M. Flint, and W.R. Deaton |
609 |
Cotton Genotype Response to Soil Conditions Associated with the Use of Cover Crops
P.J. Bauer, J.M. Bradow, and C.C Green |
609 |
Diversity for RFLP's in Selected Cotton Lines
Johnie N. Jenkins, Jack C. McCarty, Jr., M.R. Meredith, and Alex L. Kahler |
610 |
Potential for RFLP Mapping in Cotton
Zachary W. Shappley, J.N. Jenkins, and J.C. McCarty, Jr. |
610 |
Cotton Protoplast Culture Using the Feeder Layer Technique
H.C. Peeters and R. Swennen |
611 |
Injury to Cotton Genotypes by Plant Bugs in Uniform and Mixed Plantings
J.S. Dacus, F.M. Bourland, and N.P. Tugwell |
611 |
Prometryn Tolerance in Glanded Versus Glandless Isolines of Cotton
J. David Foster, Jr., Laval M. Verhalen, and Don S. Murray |
612 |
Inheritance of Storatal Conductance in Gossypium Barbadense
R.G. Percy, Luz, J.W. Radin, and E. Zeiger |
612 |
Observations on the Genetics of the Red Anther Trait
James McD. Stewart and Richard W. Miles |
613 |
Preliminary Study of Brittle Seed Coat in Cotton
D.T. Bowman, O.A. Gutierrez, and C.P. Abrams |
613 |
Day-Neutral Primitive Race Stocks: Source of Genetic Variability
Jack C. McCarty, Jr. and Johnie N. Jenkins |
613 |
Molecular Markers to Identify Fiber Mutants in F2 Segregating Population
Yong-Ha Park and Russell J. Kohel |
614 |
Seed Index: Key to Higher Value Cotton Crop?
David H. Kinard |
614 |
General Combining Ability for Several Plant Mapping Traits in Cotton
T.P. Wallace and C.E. Watson |
615 |
Development of Molecular Markers in Cotton
S. Saha, K.M. Sollman, and G.C. Sharma |
615 |
Variation in Plant Structure and Fruiting Behavior of Cotton Culitvars Grown in Arkansas
N.R. Benson and F.M. Bourland |
616 |
Development of New Cotton Lines Expressing Insect Control Protein from Bacillus Thuringiensis
R.E. Buehler |
616 |
Yield Potential of Strains Containing Both Buctril Resistance and Bacillus Thuringensis Insect Toxin: Lepidopteran Insect Efficacy
Don Panter, Bob Grant, Josh Stanton, Roger Ward, and Jack Kiser |
617 |
Yield Potential of Bromotol Cotton Strains Containing Buctrel Resistance
Roger Ward, Greg Baldwin, Josh Stanton, Don Panter, and Jack Kiser |
617 |
Sampling for Lint Percentage and Fiber Quality in Cotton Yield Trials
L. Pinnamaraju, D.S. Calhoun, W.D. Caldwell, R.L. Hutchinson, D.J. Boquet, and S.H. Moore |
618 |
Field Performance of Selected Root-Knot Nematode Resistant Cotton Genotypes
M.E. Barfield, D.S. Calhoun, C. Overstreet, and W.D. Caldwell |
621 |
Transient Expression of b-Glucuronidase Gene in New Hybrid of Fine Extra-Long Staple Egyptian Cotton Seedlings Following Biolistic Particle Bombardment
Osama A. Momtaz and Magdy A. Madkour |
624 |
Effects of Soil Nitrogen and Environment on Maturity of Cotton as Determined by Nodes above White Flower
R.E. Glover, E.D. Vories, P.W. Parker, J.S. McConnell, and F.M. Bourland |
628 |
Breeding Behavior of Tufted Seed Character in Cotton, Gossypium Hirsutum
B. Girma, B.A. Waddle, and P.M. Bourland |
630 |
Purification of Genomic DNA from Cotton
R.B. Turley and R.H. Kloth |
630 |
Application of Random Primers to Identify Fiber Strength Genes in Cotton
Yong-Ha Park and Russell J. Kohel |
631 |
The Influence of Leaf Removal at Various Stages of Cotton Seedling Development
D.E. Longer, D.M. Oosterhuis, and M. Withrow |
631 |
COTTON INSECT RESEARCH AND CONTROL CONFERENCE
|
Sweetpotato Whitefly - Current Status and National Research and Action Plan
T.J. Hanneberry |
663 |
Cultivated Hosts and Population Dynamics of Sweetpotato Whitefly in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of TX
D. Riley and D. Wolfenbarger |
667 |
Host Plants Associated with Outbreaks of Sweetpotato Whitefly as it Relates to Population Management in Cotton
T.F. Watson, J.C. Silvertooth, and P.W. Brown |
671 |
Progress in the Development of Soiling Plans for Bemisia tabaci in Cotton
Steve E. Naranjo and Hollis M. Flint |
673 |
Control Studies on Field Populations of the Sweetpotato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci in Arizona Upland and Pima Cotton
D.H. Akey, T.J. Henneberry, and Chang-chi Chu |
675 |
An Overview of Biological Control of the Sweetpotato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci
R.I. Carruthersi, S. Wraig, and W.A. Jones |
680 |
Status of Heliothis/Helicoverpa Resistance to Pyrethroids in U.S. Cotton: PEG-US Update
Benjamin Rogers, Charles A. Staeta, David Marsden, Bruce Monke, John L. Baldwin, and Dan P. Clovor |
686 |
Mechanisms of Resistance in Field-Collected Heliothis virescens
J.A. Ottea, S. Ibrahim, J.B. Graves, R.J. Young, and N.L. Kirby |
689 |
Practical Integrated Management (ICM) of Pest Populations and Resistance Using Low-Dose Mixtures of Conventional and B. T. Insecticides in Cotton
L. Reed Green and Lee Hutchins |
695 |
Alternate Strategies for Insect Resistance Management in Cotton Production
O.J. Nemec, L.A. Nemec, R.N. Nemec, and B.D. Nemec |
696 |
Alternate Strategies for Insect Control and Resistance Management: Possibilities and Future Prospects
Frederick W. Plapp |
698 |
Weather Conditions Associated with Outbreaks of Severe Whitefly Infestations in Arizona
P.W. Brown, T.F. Watson, and J.C. Silvertooth |
702 |
Effects of Cotton Nitrogen Status on Sweetpotato Whitefly Development and Honeydew Production
M.J. Blua, N.C. Toscano, and T.J. Henneberry |
706 |
Evaluations of Predators of Sweetpotato Whiteflies: Laboratory and Field Cage Studies
Allen C. Cohen, Robert T. Staten, and T.J. Henneberry |
710 |
Temperature-Dependent Development of Sweetpotato Whltefly, Bemisia tabaci (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae), Biotype "B"
T.L. Wagner |
714 |
Imidacloprid (Bay NTN 33893): A Novel Chemistry for Sweetpotato Whitefly Control in Cotton
J.W. Mullins and C.E. Engle |
719 |
Efficacy of Buprofezin and Conventional Insecticides under Different Levels of SPWF Populations
J.J. Perez, A. Obando, and N. Darby |
721 |
Silverleaf Whitefly Control in Cotton Using Various Insecticides in the Imperial Valley of California
Eric T. Natwick |
722 |
Control of Cotton Aphid with Furadan 4f
T.W. Mize, H.R. Mitchell, and E.V. Gage |
728 |
Intraguild Predation and Biological Control of the Cotton Aphid, Aphis gossypii
Jay A. Rosenheim, Lawrence R. Wilhoit, and Christine A. Armer |
730 |
Indices of Relative Abundance for the Cotton Aphid, Aphis Gossypii Glover, and Associated Parasitoids, Pathogens, and Predators on Six Cotton Cultivars
A.A. Weathersbee III and D.D. Hardee |
733 |
Sampling of the Cotton Aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover, in Cotton
D.D. Hardee, N.T. Smith, and A.A. Weathersbee III |
738 |
Role of Neozygites fresenii for Cotton Aphid Control
D.C. Steinkraus, P.H. Slaymaker, and N.P. Tugwell |
741 |
Influence of Fungicides Applied at Planting on Seasonal Development of the Entomopathogenic Fungus Neozygites fresenii (Nowakowski) Batko in the Cotton Aphid, Aphis gossypii Glover
M.T. Smith and D.D. Hardee |
744 |
Validation of a Field Bioassay to Assess Insecticide Resistance in the Cotton Aphid
C.L. McKenzie, B. Cartwright, and M. Karner |
747 |
Use of Juvenoid Insect Growth Regulators for Management of Cotton Aphid and Sweetpotato Whitefly Populations
G.T. Satoh and F.W. Plapp, Jr. |
751 |
Comparative Persistence of Pyrethroids on Cotton Foliage as Determined by Leaf Bioassay
D.C. Heim, J.R. Bradley, Jr., and J.W. Van Duyn |
758 |
Performance of Deltamethrin (Decis) in Cotton Against Aphid and Bollworm/Tobacco Budworm Populations
William P. Scott and Donnie A. Adains |
763 |
Tobacco Budworm-Bollworm Management on Cotton Using Low Rates of Pyrethroid Insecticides plus Ovasyn
John A. DuRant |
766 |
Field Evaluation of Certain Synthetic Pyrethroids and IGR's/Insecticide Mixtures Against Some Cotton Pests
S.A. Ibrahim, J.A. Ottea, and S.H. Martin |
769 |
Comparative Efficacy of Pyrethroid and Organophosphorus Insecticides on Cotton in North Ghana
A.B. Salifu |
773 |
Evaluation of Fury 1.5 EC Against Cotton Insect Pests
H.R. Mitchell and L.D. Hatfield |
776 |
Use of Low Dose Mixtures of Pyrethroids and Organophosphates for the Control of Tobacco Budworm, Heliothis virescens (F.)
D.A. Kostroun and F.W. Plapp, Jr. |
778 |
Tobacco Budworm: Field Populations' Response to Insecticides in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas
J.W. Norman, Jr., D.A. Wolfenbarger, J. Raulston, and A.N. Sparks, Jr. |
781 |
Tobacco Budworm: Current Resistance Level to Insecticides in Northern and Southern Tamaulipas Mexico
J. Vargas-Camplis, D.A. Wolfenbarger, and A. Teran-Vargas |
784 |
Four-Year Study of Pyrethroid Resistance in Tobacco Budworm Adults from the Yaqui Valley, Sonora, Mexico.
Jose L. Martinez-Carrillo |
786 |
Monitoring Insecticide Resistance in Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm in Louisiana
J.B. Graves, B.R. Leonard, S. Micinski, E. Burris, S.H. Martin, C.A. White, and J.L. Baldwin |
788 |
Resistance Selection to Heliothis Virescens Fabricius with Cypermethrin High-CIS, Profenofos and the Mixture Cypermethrin High-CIS plus Profenofos (1:10), under Laboratory Conditions
F. Rendon, G. Alvarez, and Y. Mosos |
795 |
Alternatives to Pyrethroids: Performance of Non-Pyrethroid Insecticide Treatments Against the Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm in South Carolina
J.E. Mann, J.A. DuRant, H.J. Sullivan, and S.G. Turnipseed |
798 |
Monitoring for Resistance to Nonpyrethroid Insecticides in the Tobacco Budworm
L.H.B. Kanga, F.W. Plapp, Jr., M.L. Wall, and G. W. Elzen |
802 |
Gene Pyramiding to Improve Insect Resistance of Bt Cotton
E.S. Sachs, J.H. Benedict, and D.W. Altman |
808 |
Resistance of Glandless Transgenic Bt Cotton to Injury from Tobacco Budworm
J.H. Benedict, E.S. Sachs, D.W. Altman, D.R. Ring, R.R. De Spain, and D.J. Lawlor |
814 |
Feeding Preference and Age Specific Mortality of Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm on Transgenic (Bt) Cotton
R.R. De Spain, J.L. Halcomb, D.R. Ring, and J.H. Benedict |
817 |
Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm Injury to Transgenic Bt Cotton and Estimated Density-Yield Responses Using the Integrated Crop Ecosystem Management Model
D.R. Ring, J.H. Benedict, D.J. Lawlor, R.R. De Spain, and T.B. Stone |
821 |
Dipel ES and Dipel ES Combined with Chemical Insecticides for Full-Season Control of Bollworms and Budworms
H. Marcus Adair and L.V. Larson |
825 |
Ovo-Larvicidal Activity of Insecticides, Bacillus thuringiensis and Insecticide-B. thuringiensis Mixtures Against the Tobacco Budworm on Cotton
Abbas Ali and S.Y. Young |
828 |
Pyrethroid Efficacy on Bollworm in South Carolina
M.J. Sullivan, T.W. Smith, Jr., and S.G. Turnip |
830 |
Performance of Pirate, Insecticide-Miticide, Against Cotton Pests in the Mid-South in 1992
J.R. Whitehead, P. David, B. Watkins, P. Nester, and R. Lencso |
832 |
Use of Bacillus thuringiensis for Tobacco Budworm Control: Effects at Low Dose Rates
Kumudinie M. Karunaratne and Frederick W. Plapp, Jr. |
835 |
Assessing Budworm Population Structure in Australia Using the At-Rich Region of Mitochondrial DNA
S.W. McKechnie, M.E. Spackman, N.E. Naughton, I.V. Kovacs, M. Ghosn, and A.A. Hoffmann |
838 |
Outbreak of Heliothis armigera in North China: Possible Causes and Control Strategies
C.F. Sheng |
841 |
Review of Cotton Insecticide Use Patterns and Impacts of Loss of Various Insecticide Active Ingredients or Chemical Classes
C.T. Allen, R.A. Davis, C. Osteen, and K.L. Smith |
845 |
Full Season Control of Cotton Insects in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas with Naturalis-L: An Insect Specific Fungus
James E. Wright, L.F. Bouse, I.W. Kirk, J.B. Carlton, E. Franz, M.A. Latheef, and R. Rektorik |
849 |
Scouting and Pyrethroid Use for Bollworm on an Extended Interval by Employing Pheromone Trap Clusters and High Insecticide Rates
J.W. Van Duyn and J.R. Bradley, Jr. |
856 |
Use of Elcar for Early-Season Suppression of Bollworm on Corn and Implications for Bollworm Control on Cotton
J.J. Hamm and L.D. Chandler |
861 |
Development of an Area-Wide Program for Managing of Heliothis/helicoverpa Through Early Season Application of an Entomopathogenic Virus - 1992 Field Trial
M.R. Bell and D.D. Hardee |
865 |
Control of Fall Armyworm in South Carolina Cotton Producer/Consultant Dilemma
T.W. Smith, M.J. Sullivan, and S.G. Turnipseed |
869 |
Effect of the Boll Weevil Eradication Program on Insecticide Usage on Cotton in Alabama
R.H. Smith and W.G. Foshee |
871 |
A Pilot Program to Control the Tobacco Budworm, Heliothis virescens (F.), by Releasing Sterile Backcross Insects into the Natural Population
M.L. Laster, D.D. Hardee, and J.C. Schneider |
874 |
Spray as Needed Philosophy Based on Egg-Sampling and Larval Age Structure for Improved Management of Pink Bollworm in Middle Egypt
M.R. Gergis, M.A. El-Hamaky, and R.X. El-DuWeini |
877 |
A Simulation Model (Predator-Prey System) of Tetranychus urticae Koch and Natural Enemy Complex During Cotton Season in Middle Egypt
F.K. El-Duweini and M.F. Gergis |
883 |
Technical Evolution of rbWHIMS: An Expert System for Cotton-Pest Management
Richard L. Olson, Terence L. Wagner, Michael R. Williams, Jeffrey L. Willers, and James M. Mckinion |
889 |
Evaluation of rbWHIMS: An Expert System for Cotton Pest Management
M.R. Williams, J.L. Willers, T.L. Wagner, and R.L. Olson |
893 |
Some Biological Aspects, Thermal Threshold and Heat Unit Requirements for the Immature Stages of the American Bollworm Heliothis armigera
A.M. Younis and J.A. Ottrea |
895 |
Implementation and Accuracy of an Electronic System Used in Conjunction with Pheromones to Automatically Detect and Count Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm Moths
D.E. Hendricks |
898 |
Toxicity of Selected Insecticides to Boll Weevils from Louisiana
S.H. Martin, J.B. Graves, B.R. Leonard, E. Burris, J.D. Powell, and J.L. Roberson |
903 |
Suppression of Boll Weevil Infestations by Augmentative Releases of Catolaccus grandis
K.R. Summy, J.A. Morales-Ramos, E.G. King, and A.W. Scott, Jr. |
908 |
Integration of Boll Weevil Biological Control by Inoculative/augmentative Releases of the Parasite Catolaccus grandis in Short Season Cotton
Edgar G. King, K.R. Summy, J.A. Morales-Ramos, and R.J. Coleman |
910 |
Magnitude and Timing of Catolaccus grandis Releases Against the Cotton Boll Weevil Aided by a Simulation Model
J.A. Morales-Ramos, E.G. King, and K.R. Summy |
915 |
Mechanized Production Processes to Encapsulate Boll Weevil Larvae (Anthonomus grandis) for Mass Production of Catolaccus grandis (Burks)
J.L. Roberson and D.K. Harsh |
922 |
Improvements to the Boll Weevil Bait Stick
Gerald H. McKibben, James W. Smith, William L. McGover, and Eric J. Villavaso |
924 |
Comparing Boll Weevil Bait Sticks to Pheromone Traps
Eric J. Villavaso, Gerald R. McKibben, and James W. Smith |
926 |
Boll Weevil Suppression in Rutherford County, TN with Bait Sticks
William L. McGovern, James W. Smith, Eric Villavaso, and Gerald H. McKibben |
928 |
Mississippi Boll Weevil Management Program 1992 - Update
James W. Smith, Glenn Wiygul, Gary D. Carpenter, and Jack R. McCarty |
930 |
Biological Basis for a Boll Weevil Winter Survival and Spring Emergence Model
D.R. Rummel and S.C. Carroll |
932 |
Effect of Habitat Differences on Boll Weevil Overwintering Survival and Emergence
J.E. Slosser |
935 |
Predicting Overwintering Survival and Spring Emergence Patterns of Boll Weevil in the Rolling Plains of Texas
N.D. Stone, D.R. Rummel, S. Carroll, T. Fuchs, and J. Slosser |
938 |
Boll Weevil Emergence Predictions: Why Do We Need to Know?
T.W. Fuchs |
943 |
Use of Geographic Information Systems to Assess Risk of Boll Weevil Infestations
P.J. Trichilo, L.T. Wilson, R.K. Haldenby, D.R. Rummel, S.C. Carroll, T.W. Fuchs, J.E. Slosser, and I.E. Frisbie |
944 |
Development of a Comprehensive Forecasting Program to Complement Boll Weevil Control and Eradication Efforts in the Rolling Plains and High Plains of Texas
L.T. Wilson, S. Bozkurt, P.K. Tapadiya, P.J. Trichilo, A.U. Zaman, R.K. Haidenby, D.R. Rummel, S.C. Carroll, J.E. Slosser, T.W. Fuchs, and R.E. Frisbie |
947 |
Managing a 19th Century Pest Using 21st Century Technology
Roger K. Haldenby |
950 |
Control of Whitefly with Ovasyn®
John Lublinkhof and Phillip N. Odom |
951 |
Use of Ovasyn® in Cotton Pest Management
Edward P. Pieters and John Lublinkhof |
951 |
Thrips on Cotton, Wheat and Selected Wild Hosts in South Carolina
M.E. Roof, J.A. DuRant, and C.L. Cole |
952 |
Differentiation of SPWF Biotypes Using RAPD-PCR
N.J. Gawel and A.C. Bartlett |
953 |
Demonstration and Preliminary Characterization of A-Amylase in Sweetpotato Whiteflies, Bemisia tabaci (Aleyrodidae: Homoptera)
Allen Cohen and Donald Hendrix |
955 |
Histochemical Studies of Feeding Sites of Bemisia tabaci on Cotton Leaves
Allen Cohen, Clark M. Newman, and Donald Hendrix |
959 |
Results of Field Studies with Insecticides for Sweetpotato Whitefly Bemisia tabaci Control on Cotton in the Imperial Valley, CA
Chang-chi Chu, Thomas J. Henneberry, and David H. Akey |
960 |
Cotton Aphicide Resistance Phenomenon in the Mississippi Delta 1990-92
F.A. Harris and I.E. Furr, Jr. |
961 |
Combinations of Baythroid and Monitor for the Control of Whitefly in Cotton
C.E. Engle, A.D. Cohick, and T.K. Kroll |
964 |
Cotton Insect Management in Arizona as Impacted by Whiteflies
P.C. Ellsworth, J.W. Diehl, and D.L. Meade |
966 |
The Yellow Dwarf Form of the Cotton Aphid, Aphis gossypii
Lawrence R. Wilhoit and Jay A. Rosenheim |
969 |
Cotton Aphids: Control Studies in New Mexico
C.R. Ward and C.E. Barnes |
973 |
Seasonal Relationship among Cotton Aphid (Aphis gossypii Glover),The Entomopathogenic Fungus Neozygites fresenii (Nowakowski) Batko, and the Parasite Lysiphlebus testaceipes (Cresson)
M.T. Smith and D.D. Hardee |
978 |
Identifying Key Predators of Sweetpotato Whitefly and Pink Bollworm Using Pest-Specific Monoclonal Antibodies
J.R. Hagler, S.E. Naranjo, S. Machtley, C. Durand, P.J. Figuli, and T.J. Henneberry |
983 |
Distribution of the Tarnished Plant Bug Within Cotton Plants
G.L. Snodgrass |
986 |
Complete Development of the Parasitoid Catolaccus grandis (Burks) on Non-Venomized Host Larvae.
A.A. Guerra, S. Martinez, and H.S. Del Rio |
990 |
Comparison of Parasitization of Heliothis virescens, Helicoverpa zea and H. virescens - H. subflexa Hybrid by Microplitis croceipes
P.G. Tillman and M.L. Laster |
992 |
Parasitism of the Beet Armyworm, Spodoptera exigua, in South Georgia Cotton
John R. Ruberson, Gary A. Herzog, and W. Joe Lewis |
993 |
Biocontrol Strategies for Cotton Insect Pest Management in Northeast Louisiana
C.A. White, B.R. Leonard, J.B. Graves, S. Calhoun, and E. Burris |
998 |
Low Rate Multiple Application of Bactec Bbrnan Bt+ Ovicide for Heliothis Control in Cotton - Second Year Results
E.M. Hood |
1005 |
Survival of Predaceous Arthropods in Caged Cotton with Residues of Insecticides
Gloria S. McCutcheon and John A. DuRant |
1010 |
Condor® Of: A Genetically Altered Bioinsecticide for Insect Control in Cotton
R.J. Gouger and J.D. Dabbs |
1013 |
The Influence of a Bait and Fluorescent Brightener on Activity of the Celery Looper Nuclear Polyhedrosis Virus for Lepidoprerous Cotton Pests
Patrick V. Vail, Thomas J. Henneberry, Darlene F. Hoffmann, Marion R. Bell, Lynn J.F. Jech, and J. Steven Tebbets |
1014 |
A Computer Program for Fast, Accurate Calculation of Multiple-Pesticide Mixtures for Small Plot and Laboratory Research
Jack T. Reed and Robert Fritzius |
1017 |
Abundance and Insecticide Susceptibility of Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm in Missouri During 1992
C.O. Knowles, S.P. Abd-Elghafar, G.S. Smith, M. O'Day, H.F. Mammen, and H.G. Townsend |
1020 |
Characterization of Tobacco Budworm Resistance: Seasonal Aspects and Synergism
G.W. Elzen, S.H. Martin, and J.B. Graves |
1024 |
Management of Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm with Insecticides in Northeast Louisiana in 1992
B.R. Leonard, J.B. Graves, P. Clay, C.A. White, and E. Burris |
1029 |
Toxicity of Selected Pesticides to Field Collected Beet Armyworm Populations
Dan A. Wolfenbargar and Michael J. Brower |
1034 |
Response of the Pink Bollworm to Transgenic Cotton Leaf Material
Alan C. Bartlett |
1038 |
New Graphical User Interface for the rbWHIMS Insect Management Expert System
D.C. Akins, T.L. Wagner, J.L. Willers, R.L. Olson, and M.R. Williams |
1041 |
Host Searching Response of Various Entomopathogenic Nematodes: Sand Barrier Bioassay
J.E. Lindegren, K.A. Valero, and L.J.F. Jech |
1044 |
Trap Crops as a Component of a Community-Wide Pink Bollworm Control Program
Gary W. Thacker, Leon Moore, and Peter C. Ellsworth |
1046 |
Cotton Bollworms: Male Moth Catches in Pheromone Traps and Relationship to Oviposition and Boll Infestation in Cotton Fields in Middle Egypt
X.F. Gergis and A.M. Younis |
1048 |
Status and Management of Insecticide Resistance of Cotton Insect Pests in China
Jingyuan Xia |
1052 |
Dimilin for Boll Weevil Reproduction and Diapause Control
R.G. Jones, J.W. Smith, S.W. Fox, R.R. Smith, F.A. Harris, and W.R. Lambert, II |
1056 |
Temperature Dependent Rates of Development and Phenology of the American Bollworm Heliothis armigera (Hub.).
M.F. Gergis and B.A. Ibrahim |
1059 |
Field Evaluation of Boll Weevil Bait Sticks in Oklahoma
Miles Karner and Jerry Goodson |
1063 |
Interaction of Cover Crop, Tillage, and Insecticide on Thrips Populations in Seedling Cotton
J.N. All, P.N. Roberts, G. Langdale, and W.R. Vencill |
1066 |
Physiological and Cytological Studies of Spider Mite (Tetranychus urticae K.) Injury in Cotton
B.R. Dondada, D. Ouosterhuis, N.P. Tugwell, and K.S. Kim |
1068 |
Two Management Strategies Using Baccillus thuringiensis for Control of Tobacco Budworm on Moderately Resistant Cotton
P.D. Wilcox, J.N. Jenkins, J.C. McCarty, Jr., and W.L. Parrott |
1068 |
Forecasting Bollworm Generations in Cotton on the Basis of Plant Growth Rates for Proper Timing of Control and Management Tactics
M.F. Gergis |
* |
Update on the Status of the 'B' Biotype of Bemesia tabaci in the U.S. and Adjacent Regions
J.K. Brown |
* |
Successful Parasitization of Non-Stung (Non-Venomized) Boll Weevil Larvae by Larvae of the Ectoparasitoid Catolaccus Grandis
Antonio A Guerra, Susanna Martinex, and Hilda Sonia Del Rio |
* |
Performance of Larvin® Against Susceptible and Pyrethroid Resistant Populations of Tobacco Budworm Collected from Different Sites in the USA
Hafez M. Ayad, J.H. Hope, Eric Pantaloni, and R.G. Blenk |
* |
Effects of Organic Acids on Persistence and Distribution of Insecticide Residues on Cotton
F.W. Plapp, Jr., L.H.B. Kanga, and D.A. Kostroun |
* |
Comparison of Arthropods Sampled from Cultivars of Upland and Pima with Drip and Furrow Irrigation
J.E. Leggett |
* |
Early Season Control of Heliothis Virescens in South Carolina
Sam Turnipseed, Mike Sullivan, and James Mann |
* |
COTTON QUALITY MEASUREMENT CONFERENCE
|
Comparison of Micronaire and Suter-Webb Array Fineness as Correction Factors in HVI Optical Mass Measurement
K.E. Duckett, Z. Zhou, R.S. Krowicki, and P.E. Sasser |
1071 |
Cotton Fiber Fineness Distributions in HVI Test Specimens
K.E. Duckett, Z. Zhou, R.S. Krowicki, and P.E. Sasser |
1074 |
A Reference Method for HVI Strength
R.A. Taylor and Luther C. Godbey |
1076 |
A Control on Specimen Brushing Will Improve HVI Strength Measurements
R.A. Taylor and L.C. Godbey |
1080 |
USDA Report on Module Averaging - 1992
Jerome Boyd |
1085 |
Field-To-Bale Distribution Study
Darryl Earnest |
1087 |
High Volume Instrument Components of Variance - Part B: 3 Phase Study
Garry L. Lewicki, Genna R. Faia, Mary Helen Fairley, and Benjamin H. Robles |
1091 |
High Volume Instrument Components of Variance - Part A: Overview
Genna R. Faia, Mary Helen Fairley, Garry L. Lewicki, and Benjamin H. Robles |
1096 |
Moisture Effects on Strength Measurement at the Classing Office
R.K. Byler, W.S. Anthony, and H.H. Ramey Jr. |
1099 |
Interpretation of HVI Bundle Tensile Properties Through Single Fiber Test Results - Effects of Fiber Slack
Moon W. Suh, Xiaoliang Cui, and Preston E. Sasser |
1101 |
Effect on Tenacity of Non-Uniform Fiber Bundle Density Distribution in Pressley Clamps
James M. Hemstreet and Richard S. Krowicki |
1105 |
Monitoring Temperature and Relative Humidity in a Testing Laboratory
Robert E. Harrison |
1107 |
Load-Extension Curves as a Method of Quality Control in HVI Testing
C.K. Bragg and C.L. Simpson |
1110 |
Applications of AFIS Measurement Technology to Evaluating the Quality of Cotton Treated with Prep
D.P. Thibodeaux, O. Hinojosa, and W.R. Meredith, Jr. |
1113 |
Application of AFIS Technology to Measuring the Quality of Drought-Stressed Cotton
O. Hinojosa, D.P. Thibodeaux, B.T. Vinyard, J.A. Landivar, and E.L. Vigil |
1117 |
Advancements in Fiber Testing
Harold R. Hoke, Jr. and Peter C. Jones |
1120 |
Breaking the Testing Precision Barriers
Ed White, Hossein Ghorashi, and Roger Riley |
1122 |
Cotton Fiber Diameter Distribution as Measured by AFIS
C.K. Bragg and J.D. Wessinger |
1125 |
Multidata AFIS
J.M. Yankey and Peter C. Jones |
1129 |
Cotton Stickiness Potential as Determined by Minicard, Thermodetector, and Chemical Methods
Donald B. Brushwood and Henry B. Perkins, Jr. |
1132 |
A Survey of Sugar and Sticky Cotton Test Methods
Henry H. Perkins, Jr. |
1136 |
Cotton Short Fiber from Fibrogram and Regression Analysis
J.D. Bargeron III and Preston E. Sasser |
1142 |
Update of Short Fiber Measurements
C. Roger Riley and Michael E. Galyon |
1146 |
Use of Mean Length as an Indicator of Short Fiber Content
C.K. Bragg, J.D. Bargeron, and S.R. Griffith |
1150 |
Combinatorial Techniques for the Correction of Cotton Strength Measurements Using NIR Spectroscopy
M. Setzer, R. Williams, and R. Taylor |
1154 |
Demonstration of Measurement of Cotton Strength, Length, Color, and Micronaire by Vis/NIR Reflectance Spectroscopy. Part I. Strength Mechanism Studies
J.G. Montalvo, Jr., S.E. Faught, B.T. Vinyard, and S.M. Buco |
1155 |
Demonstration of Measurement of Strength, Length, Color, and Micronaire by Vis/NIR Reflectance Spectroscopy. Part II. Data Analysis Results
Steven M. Buco and Joseph G. Montalvo, Jr. |
1158 |
AFIS-Measurements on Cotton-Type Flax Fibres
A. Schenek, K. Nebel, B. Zingsheim, P. Ungerer, and R.W. Kessler |
1160 |
Comparison of Various Trash Measurements
Gordon F. Williams and Anja Schleth |
1163 |
Characterizing Cotton Maturity by Image Analysis
Bugno Xu and Behnam Pourdeyhimi |
1168 |
Image Analysis and AFIS F and M Evaluation of HVI Calibration Cottons
E.K. Boylston, D.P. Thibodeaux, and J.P. Evans |
1171 |
Effect of Drought Stress on Seed and Fiber Development in Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
E.L. Vigil and D.P. Thibodeaux |
1174 |
Investigation of Relationships of Undeveloped Fibers to Production Problems in the Cotton Industry
W.R. Goynes, B.F. Ingber, and D.P. Thibodeaux |
1174 |
Identification of Important Features for Cotton Trash Recognition
Michael A. Lieberman and Rajendra B. Patil |
1174 |
Evaluation of Dye Resistant Neps Using Image Analysis
M.D. Watson and S. Taylor |
* |
An Evaluation of Bundle Test Sample Preparation by Single Fiber Techniques
J.J. Hebert and D.P. Thibodeaux |
* |
A New Method for Analyzing Fiber Bundle and Yarn Tenacities
L.B. DeLuca and D.P. Thibodeaux |
* |
A Comparison of Yarn Strength Predictions by Bundle and Single Fiber Techniques
J.J. Hebert and D.P. Thibodeaux |
* |
Frictional Properties of the 1990 and 1991 Cotton Crop
R.E. Broughton, Y. El-Mogahzy, and Q. Wang |
* |
Advancements in the Motion Control HVI System - 1992
D. Adams |
* |
COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE
|
Plant Monitoring to Quantify Vegetative Vigor
T.A. Kerby, R.D. Horrocks, and R.E. Plant |
1177 |
Physiological Basis for the Nodes-Above-White-Flower Cotton Monitoring System
D.N. Oosterhuis, F.M. Bourland and N.P. Tugwell |
1181 |
Cotton Monitoring: Crop Nutrition and Fertilizer Management
T.J. Gerik, D.M. Oosterhuis, and W.H. Baker |
1184 |
Plant Monitoring: Water Stress and Water Management
D.R. Krieg, J.L. Hatfield, A.C. Gertsis, and S.A. Staggenborg |
1191 |
Use of Plant Monitoring to Schedule Chemical Crop Termination
J.R. Supak, T.A. Kerby, J.C. Banks and C.E. Snipes |
1194 |
The Development and Delivery of a Crop Monitoring Program for Upland and Pima Cotton in Arizona
J.C. Silvertooth, P.W. Brown, and J.E. Malcuit |
1197 |
Monitoring Plant Growth and Yield in Short-Season Cotton Production Using Plant Map Data
Juan A. Landivar, Steve Livingston, and Roy D. Parker |
1201 |
Research and Field Results of Plant Growth Regulators
Joseph A. Hickey and Lewis Dillon |
1206 |
Applying Pix at Variable Rates When Plant Height Varies in a Cotton Field
D.J. Munier, B.L. Weir, S.D. Wright, and T.A. Kerby |
1206 |
Full-Season Plant Monitoring to Follow Plant Response to Insect Damage
E.M. Holman, N.P. Tugwell, D.M. Oosterhuis, and P.M. Bourland |
1210 |
Early Season Irrigation Effects on Low Desert Upland Cotton Fields Using Leaf Water Potential Measurements
Stephen R. Husman, Donald J. Garrot, Jr., James W. O'Leary, and Charles S. Ramsey |
1211 |
Stemflow Gauges for Studies of Water Relations on Cotton in the Field
C.H.M. van Bavel and M.G. van Bavel |
1214 |
Irrigation Frequency in July for Increased Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Lint Yield in the Imperial Valley, CA
Chang-chi Chu and Thomas J. Hennebarry |
1216 |
Numerical Simulation of Soil Dynamics and Canopy Energy Balance for ICEMM
Yimei Goo and Juan A. Landivar |
1217 |
Acala and Pima Cotton Responses to Subsurface Drip Irrigation: Water Use, Plant Water Relations, and Yield
R.B. Hutmacher, C.J. Phene, K.R. Davis, and T.A. Kerby |
1221 |
Validation of CALGOS: Simulation of Leaf Water Potential in Drip-Irrigated Cotton
A. Maranil, R.B. Hutmacher, and C.J. Phene |
1225 |
Effect of Temporal Variation on the Performance of a Computerized Irrigation Scheduling Program
E.C. Martin and L.J. Clark |
1229 |
A Comparison of Two Cottonseed Delinting Methods with Respect to Planting Seed Quality
D.H. Kattes, N.W. Hopper, and J.R. Gannaway |
1233 |
Using Differential Scanning Calorimetry to Evaluate Cotton Seedling Vigor
T.D. Roach, N.W. Hopper, J.R. Gannaway, and J.R. Mahan |
1237 |
The Effect of Temperature and Boll Position on Boll Opening in Cotton
Tony Trent and V.R. Reddy |
1242 |
Fruit Production and Retention as Affected by Plant Density and Water Supply
S.A. Staggenborg and D.R. Krieg |
1244 |
Variation in Fiber Development as Affected by Source to Sink Relationships
T.A. Kerby, Mark Keeley, and Mike Watson |
1248 |
Effect of Soil Moisture, Atmospheric CO2, and Air Quality on Photosynthesis, Photorespiration, Stomatal Conductance and Transpiration Rate in Cotton
Mohamed I. Zakaria, C.L. Mulchi, and E.H. Lee |
1252 |
Whole-Plant Photosynthetic Rates of Cotton under Nitrogen Stress
C.J. Fern ndez, J.T. Cothren, and K.J. McInnes |
1256 |
Antioxidant Scavengers and Salt Stress in Cotton
M.C. Lucas, D.R. Gossett, E.P. Millhollon, and M.M. Marney |
1259 |
Antioxidant Enzymes and Salt Stress in Cotton
D.R. Gossett, E.P. Millhollon, M.C. Lucas, and M.M. Marney |
1262 |
Growth, Yield, and Maturity of Nitrogen and Phosphorus Deficient Pima Cotton
H. Tewolde, C. J. Fernandez, and D. Foss |
1267 |
Biochemistry of In Vitro Axis Germination
E.L. Vigil and T.K. Fang |
1270 |
Physiological Effects of PGR-IV on the Growth and Yield of Cotton
D.M. Oosterhuis and D. Zhao |
1270 |
Water Use by Cotton in a Conventional and in a Wheat Stubble System: Measurement and Simulation
R.J. Lascano, R.L. Baumhardt, S.K. Hicks, and J.L. Heilman |
1271 |
Influence of Flower Removal on Cotton Growth and Boll Develop
N.A. Jones, R. Wells, and D.S. Guthrie |
1271 |
Fruiting Characteristics of Narrow Row Cotton Grown in Mississippi in 1992
William H. McCarty, Jack C. McCarty, and Johnie N. Jenkins |
1271 |
Effect of a New Bioregulator Exp-Sl0s9 on Nutrient Uptake, Photosynthesis and Soluble Carbohydrate Components of Cotton Plants
C. Guo, D.M. Oosterhuis and D. Zhao |
1272 |
Affect of Drought Stress on Incorporation of S-35 Methionine into Proteins of Cotyledons and Axes
E.L. Vigil and T.K. Fang |
1272 |
Germination and Emergence of Cotton Seed as Affected by Seed Quality, Soil Temperature and Moisture Saturation
William H. McCarty |
1273 |
Late-Season Photosynthesis and Foliar-15N Fertilization in Relation to Leaf Age and Nodes above White Flower
B.R. Bondada, D.M. Oosterhuis, N.P. Tugwell, and R.J. Norman |
1273 |
Cotton Monitoring Across the Belt
Kater Hake, F.M. Bourland, D.S. Guthrie, T.A. Kerby, and C.R. Stichler |
1274 |
Nitrogen Fertility and Temperature Effects on Ethylene Evolution in Cotton
K.E. Loge, J.T. Cothran, F.M. Hons, and P.W. Morgan |
1274 |
Cotton Leaf Photosynthesis and Sugar Content in Relation to Leaf and Petiole K+ Concentration
C.N. Bodnarz, D.M. Oosterhuis, W.H. Baker, and D.L. Hendrix |
1274 |
Interaction of Foliar N and B on Cotton
James J. Heitholt |
1275 |
Purification of Genomic DNA from Cotton
R.B. Turley and R.H. Kloth |
1275 |
Cotton Cultivar Postemergence Responses to Calcium and Suboptimal Temperature: Improved Recovery from Stress
J.M. Bradow |
1276 |
Foliar-Applied Potassium Nitrate Effects on Cotton Genotypes
L.D. Janes, D.M. Oosterhuis, F.M. Bourland, C.S. Rothrock, and R.W. McNew |
1276 |
Cotton Cultivar Postemergence Responses to Calcium and Suboptimal Temperatures: Protection from Stress
J.M. Bradow |
1276 |
LEAF GAS EXCHANGE PARAMETERS VARY AMONG COTTON GENOTYPES
W.T. Pettigrew, W.R. Meredith, Jr., and J.J. Heitholt |
1277 |
CO2 ENRICHMENT AND TEMPERATURE EFFECTS ON CARBON ASSIMILATION AND TRANSPIRATION IN COTTON
A. Ramachamdra Reddy, K.R. Reddy, and H.F. Hodges |
1277 |
COMPARISON OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS, GROWTH AND YIELD BETWEEN G. hirsutum AND G. barbadense
G.F. Sassenrath-Cole, K.D. Atwell, and H.F. Hodges |
1278 |
VARIETAL RESPONSE OF COTTON PLANTS AND CORRESPONDING CELL CULTURES TO NACL STRESS
E.P. Millhollon, D.R. Gossett, M.C. Lucae, M.M. Marney, and T.M. Moreau |
1281 |
TEMPERATURE-CO2 INTERACTIONS ON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF COTTON
N.C. Bhattacharya, B.A. Kimbalf, J.W. Radin, and D.H. Akey |
1283 |
MEASUREMENT OF COTTON GROWTH PARAMETERS AND LEAF AREA INDEX: COMPARISON OF METHODS
S.K. Hicks, R.J. Lascano, and M.T. Forsythe |
1283 |
EFFECT OF RATE AND TIMING OF PGR-1V APPLICATION ON COTTON GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
D.N. Oosterhuis and D. Zhao |
1284 |
ANALYSIS OF COTTON CELL LINES WITH INCREASED RESISTANCE TO LOW TEMPERATURES
Norma L. Trolinder, Jiying Huang, and Candace H. Haigler |
1284 |
EFFECT OF PLANT POPULATION AND ROW-WIDTH ON INSOLATION INTERCEPTION AND LEAF AREA INDEX IN COTTON
J.J. HEITHOLT |
1285 |
COTTON PHOTOSYNTHESIS, RESPIRATION, AND TRANSPIRATION RESPONSES TO CO2 AND TEMPERATURE
V.R. Reddy, K.R. Reddy, and T. Trent |
1285 |
RETARDATION OF COTTON DEVELOPMENT BY VOLATILES EMITTED BY COVER CROP AND WINTER WEED RESIDUES
J.M. Bradow and P.J. Bauer |
1286 |
SYMPLASTIC AND APOPLASTIC WATER PATHWAYS INTO COTTON FRUIT
H.W. van Israel, D.X. Oosterhuis, and W.M. Harris |
1286 |
PGR-IV EFFECTS ON BOLL DISTRIBUTION, LINT YIELD, AND FIBER QUALITY
W.C. Robertson and J.T. Cothren |
1287 |
EFFECTS OF A NEW PGR EX-S1089 ON NUTRIENT UPTAKE, PHOTOSYNTHESIS APPLYING PIX AT VARIABLE RATES WHEN PLANT HEIGHT VARIES IN A COTTON FIELD
Changxin Guo, D.M. Oosterhuis, and Duli Zhao |
* |
GROWTH AND YIELD OF COTTON EXPOSED TO FREE-AIR CARBON DIXIDE ENRICHMENT (FACE)
Jack R. Mauney, B.A. Kimball, G.R. Hendrey, and K. Lewin |
* |
BIOCHEMISTRY AND REGULATION OF GOSSYPOL SYNTHESIS IN COTTON PLANTS
C.R. Benedict, R.D. Stipanovic, and A.A. Bell |
* |
CHARACTERIZATION OF MICROSEMAL FRACTIONS FROM COTTON (GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM)
M.K. Khalil |
* |
A SYSTEM FOR IN-SITU REAL TIME MONITORING OF COTTON TRANSPIRATION
M.G. van Bavel and C.H.M. van Bavel |
* |
BEHAVIOR OF LACTOFEN IN COTTON, SOYBEAN, VELVETLEAF, AND MORNINGGLORY
M.K. Khalil and F.T. Corbin |
* |
Cotton Soil Management and Plant Nutrition Conference
|
EFFECT OF STARTER FERTILIZER ON COTTON YIELD AND OTHER GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS
Eddie R. Funderburg |
1291 |
COVER SYSTEM AND STARTER FERTILIZER PLACEMENT FOR NO-TILL COTTON
C.H. Burmester, Mike Patterson, and D.W. Reeves |
1292 |
EFFECT OF STARTER FERTILIZER ON COTTON ROOT GROWTH IN TWO TILLAGE SYSTEMS
J.L. Kovar, E.R. Funderburg, and R.L. Hutchinson |
1295 |
EFFECTS OF N FERTILIZATION ON NUTRIENT UPTAKE BY COTTON
G.A. Breitenbeck and D.J. Boquet |
1298 |
EFFECT OF NUTRIENT BALANCE ON COTTON YIELD -- SOIL TEST K/P RATIO
Gordon I. Tupper and M. Wayne Ebelhar |
1301 |
FOLIAR FERTILIZATION OF SEEDLING COTTON
K.L. Edmisten, C.W. Wood, C.R. Burmester, and C.C. Mitchell |
1304 |
POTASSIUM CHLORIDE AS A SOURCE OF FOLIAR FERTILIZER FOR COTTON
J.V. Pettiet |
1307 |
POTASSIUM FERTILITY OF SEVERAL ARIZONA SOILS
J.C. Silvertooth, B.L. Unruh, D.M. Hendricks, and J.E. Malcuit |
1310 |
SOIL PH AND POTASSIUM NUTRITION OF COTTON
J.C. Davis-Carter, G.J. Gascho, and S.C. Hodges |
1312 |
EFFECT OF RESIDUAL SOIL K ON COTTON YIELD RESPONSE TO FOLIAR-APPLIED AT FIVE LOCATIONS
C.C. Mitchell and G.L. Mullins |
1313 |
INFLUENCE OF SOIL AND FOLIAR APPLIED POTASSIUM ON COTTON IN THE TEXAS BLACKLAND PRAIRIE
W.B. Gass and C.G. Sansone |
1317 |
POTASSIUM UPTAKE BY COTTON AND CHANGES IN SOIL CHEMICAL PROPERTIES RESULTING FROM THE DEEP PLACEMENT OF DRY FERTILIZER
G.L. Mullins, D.W. Reeves, and C.H. Burmester |
1319 |
SUBSOILING AND K PLACEMENT: EFFECTS ON COTTON WATER RELATIONS
D.W. Reeves and G.L. Mullins |
1322 |
CORRECTING SUBSOIL NUTRIENT PROBLEMS WITH DEEP BANDING DRY MATERIALS APPLICATOR - SUMMARY OF RESULTS
Gordon I. Tupper, M. Wayne Ebelhar, and H.C. Pringle III |
1326 |
EVALUATION OF DEEP BAND PLACEMENT OF A N-K BLEND: A LEAF ANALYSIS COMPARISON
Clinton Pettiet |
1330 |
NITROGEN RATE EFFECT ON YIELD AND NUTRIENT UPTAKE IN COTTON
S.H. Moore and G.A. Breitenbeck |
1333 |
CORRELATION OF PLANT SAP EXTRACTS OF NITRATE-N AND K WITH DRIED PETIOLE EXTRACTS
Steven C. Hodges and Shelby Baker |
1335 |
EFFECT OF WATER-RUN AND FOLIAR K ON COTTON YIELDS
B.L. Weir, B.A. Roberts, and T.A. Kerby |
1338 |
ACALA COTTON VARIETAL RESPONSE TO LATE SEASON WATER STRESS
D.S. Munk and T.A. Kerby |
1340 |
AN EVALUATION OF UREA AND PGR IV FOR MAINTAINING YIELD POTENTIAL OF COTTON SUBJECTED TO WATER DAMAGE OR NITROGEN UPTAKE DEFICIENCIES
S.D. Livingston, R.D. Parker and J.A. Landivar |
1342 |
COTTON GENOTYPE RESPONSE TO POTASSIUM FERTILIZATION IN OPTIMAL AND LATE PLANTINGS
P.J. Bauer and O.L. May |
1344 |
EFFECTS OF FOLIAR APPLICATION OF FIVE POTASSIUM FERTILIZERS ON COTTON YIELD
W.N. Miley and D.M. Oosterhuis |
1344 |
TILLAGE AND WATER STRESS EFFECTS ON FRUITING PATTERNS OF COTTON
P.E. Hoskinson and D.D. Howard |
1345 |
ADAPTATION OF GOSSYM TO SKIP-ROW AND ALTERNATING FURROW TREATMENTS
G.W. Thessira and F.D. Whisler |
1345 |
BURIED MICROIRRIGATION AND GOSSYM/COMAX FOR IMPROVED NITROGEN MANAGEMENT OF COTTON IN THE EASTERN COASTAL PLAIN
P.G. Hunt, C.R. Camp, and P.A. Bauer |
1346 |
FERTILIZER N AND COVER CROP MANAGEMENT FOR NO-TILLAGE COTTON PRODUCTION
Jac J. Varco |
1346 |
COTTON YIELD RESPONSE TO VANDIUM APPLICATION
C.W. Wendt and S.K. Hicks |
1346 |
GAS EXCHANGE RESPONSES TO NITROGEN NUTRITION IN PIMA COTTON
A. Ramachandra Reddy, K.R. Reddy, R. Padjung and H.F. Hodges |
1347 |
REDUCED TILLAGE SYSTEMS FOR COTTON PRODUCTION IN ARKANSAS
T.C. KEISLING |
1347 |
RESPONSE OF COTTON CULTIVARS OF DIFFERING MATURITY TO NITROGEN FERTILIZATION
J.S. McConnell, W.H. Baker, B.S. Frizzell, and J.J. Varvil |
1347 |
NARROW-ROW COTTON PRODUCTION IN THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA CHARACTERIZATION WITH PLANT MAPPING
Randal A. Welch, M. Wayne Ebelhar, and Gordon R. Tupper |
1348 |
SOIL AND FOLIAR APPLIED K FOR CONVENTIONAL-AND NO-TILLAGE COTTON IN TENNESSEE
D.D. Howard, P.E. Hoskinson, and P.W. Brawley |
1348 |
FOLIAR FERTILIZATION OF HIGH STRENGTH COTTON VARIETIES
D.W. Albers and J.N. Ward |
1349 |
YIELD AND FIBER PROPERTY RESPONSE TO HIGHER THAN RECOMMENDED LEVELS OF PHOSPHORUS AND POTASSIUM
J. Boswell, G. Harvey, J. Camberato, and L. Harvey |
1349 |
NARROW-ROW COTTON PRODUCTION IN THE MISSISSIPPI DELTA YIELD RESPONSE TO NITROGEN MANAGEMENT
M.Wayne Ebelhar, Randal A. Welch and Gordon R. Tupper |
1350 |
EFFECT OF DEEP PLACED PHOSPHORUS ON TEXAS SOUTHERN HIGH PLAINS COTTON YIELDS
Michael G. Hickey |
1350 |
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. Cothran, N.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. Bilvertooth, P.W. Tracy, and B.L. Weir |
1351 |
EVALUATION OF SURFACTANTS IN FOLIAR FEEDING COTTON WITH KNO3
D.D. Howard, P.E. Hoskinson, and P.W. Blawley |
1352 |
STARTER FERTILIZER APPLICATION RATES AND METHODS FOR CONVENTIONAL AND NO-TILLAGE COTTON. 1992 TENNESSEE DATA
D.D. Howard, Jack Joyner, R.L. Hutchinson, and P.E. Hoskinson |
1352 |
EFFECTS OF FOLIAR APPLICATION OF VANADIUM ON COTTON GROWTH
S.K. Hicks, C.W. Wendt, and M.T. Forsythe |
1353 |
COTTON RESPONSE TO DEEP PLACED LIME AND FERTILIZER
T.C. KEISLING |
1353 |
K MANAGEMENT EFFECTS ON COTTON YIELD AND NUTRITION AND SOIL TEST LEVELS
Ardeshir Adaii and Jac J. Varco |
1353 |
EFFECTS OF SOIL-APPLIED NONCOMPOSTED ORGANIC WASTES ON UPLAND COTTON
J.H. Edwards, R.H. Walker, C.C. Mitchell, J.S. Bannon, and E. V. Smith |
1354 |
BROILER LITTER AS A SOURCE OF N FOR COTTON
C.C. Mitchell, C.H. Burmester, and C.W. Wood |
1357 |
COTTON RESPONSES TO FERTILIZER AND DRIP IRRIGATION IN THE TEXAS BLACKLAND
T.C. Knowles, B.W. Hipp, and W.C. Langston |
1360 |
COTTON RESPONSE TO FOLIAR NITROGEN APPLICATIONS
P.W. Parker, W.H. Baker, S.J. McConnell, R.L. Maples, and J.J. Varvil |
1364 |
CONE INDEX AND YIELD IN CONVENTIONAL - AND CONSERVATION-TILLED COTTON
W.J. Busscher and P.J. Bauer |
1367 |
COTTON YIELD AND GROWTH INTERACTIONS AMONG CULTIVARS, ROW SPACINGS AND SOIL TYPES UNDER TWO LEVELS OF PIX
D.J. Boquet and A.B. Coco |
1370 |
COTTON RESPONSE TO SORGHUM AND SOYBEAN ROTATIONS AT VARIOUS NITROGEN RATES
J.E. Matocha, K.L. Barber and F.L. Hopper |
1373 |
ORGANIC COTTON PRODUCTION IN THE TEXAS HIGH PLAINS
Brent W. Wiseman |
1376 |
RESULTS OF FIELD AND LABORATORY EVALUATIONS OF K-POWER FOLIARS IN COTTON IN 1992
J.P. O'Connor and Stanley Morse |
1379 |
Cotton Textile Processing Conference
|
WHY IS "WORLD CLASS" COTTON YARN QUALITY DETERIORATING
R.J. Tisdale |
1385 |
THE INFLUENCE OF PLANT CONFORMATION, GROWTH HABIT, AND DEVELOPMENT ON STRIPPER-HARVESTED FIBER QUALITY
J.K. Dever, J.R. Gannaway, and A.D. Brashears |
1395 |
WHAT TEXTILE PROCESSORS NEED TO KNOW ABOUT COTTON PRODUCTION
William D. Mayfield |
1397 |
OVERVIEW OF THE SUPPLY/DEMAND FACTORS FOR ORGANIC COTTON
Melanie B. Gordon |
1399 |
ORGANIC CERTIFICATION PROGRAM FOR COTTON
Brent W. Wiseman |
1401 |
A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NATURALLY COLORED AND ORGANICALLY GROWN NICHE COTTONS: PRODUCTION, MARKETING, PROCESSING, RETAILING
Julia Kveton Apodaca |
1403 |
PROBLEMS WITH MILL PROCESSING OF SPECIALTY COTTONS
Joe Matthews Rees |
1408 |
THE MARKETING OF COTTON IN NONWOVENS
Ginger L. McGann |
1410 |
THE CHEMICAL NATURE OF CELLULOSE
Noelic R. Bertoniere |
1413 |
MOLECULAR ARRANGEMENTS IN CELLULOSE
Alfred D. French |
1417 |
ALKALINE PRETREATMENT OF COTTON BLEND FABRICS TO IMPROVE DURABILITY OF BOUND POLYOLS
Ionel M. Spinu and Tyrone L. Vigo |
1421 |
ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY OF COTTON FABRICS CONTAINING CROSSLINKED POLYOLS
Tyrone L. Vigo |
1424 |
EFFECT OF SIZING, DURABLE PRESS AND FLUOROCHEMICAL FINISHES ON COTTON AND COTTON BLENDS IN RESISTING PESTICIDE PENETRATION
G.K. Ramaswamy and C.R. Boyd |
1426 |
EFFECTS OF GINNING ON PEPPER TRASH
R.V. Baker, A.D. Brashears, and W.F. Lalor |
1428 |
EFFECT OF COTTON VARIETY AND THEIR FIBER PARAMETERS ON MILL PERFORMANCE AND PRODUCT QUALITY
Patricia Bel, Jacques Hebert, George Ruppenicker, and H.B. Cooper |
1431 |
HOW COTTON FIBER PROPERTIES AFFECT ROTOR SPINNING PERFORMANCE AND POTENTIAL
Chris Faerber |
1434 |
IMPROVEMENTS IN ROTOR YARN QUALITY WHEN USING COMBED COTTON SLIVERS
T. Rowe |
1439 |
OBJECTIVE CHARACTERIZATION OF THE HANDLE AND COMFORT PROPERTIES OF COTTON/POLYESTER FABRICS MADE FROM RANDOM BLEND AND COTTON-COVERED YARNS
P. Radhakrishnaiah, Sukasem Tejatanalert, and A.P.S. Sawhney |
1443 |
STRUCTURE-PROPERTY INTERRELATIONSHIP FOR BLENDED COTTON YARNS MADE FROM LOW AND HIGH TENACITY FIBERS
Rajesh D. Anandjiwala, Bhuvenesh C. Goswanii, and Charles K. Bragg |
1447 |
THE TENSILE BEHAVIOR OF RING, ROTOR, AIR-JET, AND FRICTION SPUN YARNS UNDER NON-STANDARD LOADING CONDITIONS
P. Radhakrishnaiah and Sundaresan Jayaraman |
1450 |
PROPERTIES OF SOME NEW CORE YARNS AND FABRICS OF PREDOMINANTLY COTTON CONTENT
A.P.S. Sawhney, G.F. Ruppenicker, and R.H. Harper |
1455 |
CHANNEL SPINNING - A NEW TECHNOLOGY OF COTTON SPINNING
Ke-Zhang Chen |
1458 |
STRATEGIES FOR PROCESSING HONEYDEW CONTAMINATED COTTON
Henry H. Perkins, Jr. |
1461 |
RESISTANCE OF DURABLE PRESS COTTON FABRICS TO ABRASIVE DAMAGE DURING LAUNDERING
Cletus E. Morris and Robert J. Harper, Jr. |
1463 |
COTTON DYEING PROCESS OPTIMIZATION TO ADDRESS ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES
Nelson E. Houser |
1465 |
THE USE OF CHEMICALLY PRECIPITABLE ALKALINE EARTH SALTS AS DIRECT DYEING ELECTROLYTES
Samuel B. Moore |
1469 |
PROPERTIES OF DYED COTTON FABRICS WITH BTCA
Robert M. Reinhardt, N. Bhattacharyya, B.A. Doshi, A.S. Sahasrabudhe, and P.R. Mistry |
1472 |
UPDATE ON THE DETERMINATION OF POLYCARBOXYLIC ACIDS ON COTTON
N.M. Morris, B.A.K. Andrews, and E.A. Catalano |
1477 |
AUTO CATALYSIS IN FINISHING OF COTTON FABRIC FOR DURABLE PRESS WITH MIXTURES OF SODIUM CITRATE AND BUTANETETRACARBOXYLIC ACID
B.A. Kottes Andrews and Nancy M. Morris |
1479 |
DEPENDENCE OF MOISTURE REGAIN AND SORPTION OF REACTIVE DYES ON BULK MATURITY OF COTTON
Warren S. Perkins, R.M. Broughton, and Ida E. Reed |
1482 |
RECENT PROGRESS IN COTTON DUST RESEARCH
P.J. Wakelyn, L.N. Domelsmith, and R.R. Jacob |
1486 |
EXPERIMENTAL TEST OF A NUMERICAL MODEL OF RING SPINNING DYNAMICS
Kearny Q. Robert and Tushar K. Ghosh |
1490 |
EFFECT OF MERCERIZATION ON COTTON FIBER MOLECULAR WEIGHT
J.D. Timpa and S.H. Zeronian |
1493 |
NEW FINISHING OPTIONS FOR DIFFERENTIAL DYEING OF COTTON GARMENTS
Robert J. Harper, Jr. and Allan H. Lambert |
1493 |
NEW CATALYST SYSTEMS FOR BUTANETETRACARBOXYLIC ACID TREATMENT OF COTTON FOR FORMALDEHYDE-FREE DURABLE PRESS FINISHING
H. Choi and C.M. Welch |
1493 |
COTTON NONWOVENS AS OIL SPILL CLEANUP SORBENTS
H. Choi, J.P. Moreau, and H. Kwon |
1494 |
DYEING PROPERTIES OF SMOOTH DRYING COTTON KNIT FABRICS PREPARED FROM TREATED FIBERS
E.J. Blanchard and E.E. Graves |
1494 |
THE TOPICAL TREATMENT OF WEATHERED COTTONS: RESULTS FROM PILOT PLANT SCALE APPLICATIONS
T.A. Calamari, Jr., G.F. Ruppenicker, Jr., J.M. Hemstreet, and H.H. Perkins |
1495 |
Cotton Weed Science Research Conference
|
REPORT OF THE 1992 COTTON WEED LOSS COMMITTEE
J.D. Byrd, Jr. |
1499 |
MISSOURI COTTON WEED SURVEY
A. Kendig |
1500 |
DOCUMENTATION OF WEED INFESTATIONS IN GEORGIA
S.M. Brown |
1501 |
DOCUMENTATION OF WEED INFESTATIONS IN NEW MEXICO COTTON
R.D. Lee |
1502 |
COTTON WEED MANAGEMENT WITH COMMAND® 4 EC HERBICIDE
L.D. Hatfield, S.J. Stringer, and H.R. Mitchell |
1504 |
CONTROL OF NIGHTSHADE AND ANNUAL MORNINGGLORY WITH STAPLE HERBICIDE
S.D. Wright and R.N. Vargas |
1506 |
THE HISTORY AND PRESENT STATUS OF HERBICIDE - RESISTANT WEED BIOTYPES IN SOUTH CAROLINA COTTON
E.C. Murdock, A.C. York, and B.J. Gossett |
1507 |
DOCUMENTATION OF GRAMINICIDE-RESISTANT JOHNSONGRASS IN COTTON
C.E. Snipes, W.L. Barrentine, and R.J. Smeda |
1508 |
MECHANISMS FOR RESISTANCE OF WEEDS TO HERBICIDES
Stephen O. Duke |
1509 |
METHAM FOR COTTON VEGETATION MANAGEMENT
Ron N. Vargas and Steve D. Wright |
1512 |
REDUCED HERBICIDE RATES WITH NARROW ROW COTTON
James R. Smart |
1514 |
A TALE TO CONTROL MARE'S TAIL IN NO-TILL COTTON
James N. Lunsford |
1517 |
STAPLE-APPLIED HERBICIDE SYSTEMS FOR GEORGIA COTTON
J.S. Richburg III, J.W. Wilcut, and G.G. Hammes |
1518 |
INTERACTIONS OF DPX-PE350 AND GRAMINICIDES
D.L. Jordan, R.E. Frans, M.R. McClelland, and M.C. Smith |
1518 |
THE EFFECTS OF FLUOMETURON AND MSMA APPLIED POSTEMERGENCE ON COTTON YIELD, FRUITING, AND FIBER QUALITY
J.D. Byrd, Jr. and C.E. Snipes |
1519 |
INFLUENCE OF APPLICATION PATE AND TIMING ON EFFICACY OF BROMOXYNIL
M.C. Smith, D.L. Jordan, R.E. Frans, and M.R. McClelland |
1519 |
COTTON AND NUTSEDGE RESPONSE TO DUAL (METOLACHLOR) HERBICIDE IN GEORGIA
S.M. Brown, C.C. Dowler, W.K. Vencill, and J.W. Wilcut |
1520 |
REDUCING COTTON PRODUCTION INPUTS IN ALABAMA'S TENNESSEE VALLEY REGION
M.G. Patterson, B.L. Freeman, B.E. Norris, and C.J. Zorn |
1520 |
POPULATION DYNAMICS AND SEEDBANKS OF WEEDS IN VARIOUS COTTON TILLAGE PRODUCTION SYSTEMS
C.T. Bryson |
1521 |
SEQUENTIAL APPLICATIONS OF PARAQUAT PLUS SODIUM CHLORATE FOR IMPROVED COTTON DEFOLIATION
C. E. Snipes and J. W. Wilcut |
1521 |
HERBICIDE INTERACTIONS WITH SOIL APPLIED INSECTICIDES
C.B. Guy and J.D. Beaty |
1522 |
COTTON AND WEED RESPONSE TO TRIFLURALIN AND PENDIMETHALIN
J.M. Richardson and J.P. Chernicky |
1522 |
INPUT LEVELS FOR WEED CONTROL WITH CONVENTIONAL AND NO-TILL COTTON ON SILT LOAM SOIL
H.R. Hurst |
1523 |
TILLAGE AND COVER CROP EFFECT ON COTTON YIELD AND WEED CONTROL
C.D. ELMORE AND J.R. WILLIFORD |
1523 |
WEED MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS IN COTTON
B.J. Brecke |
1523 |
BUCTRIL SYSTEMS AND EFFICACY FOR TRANSGENIC COTTON IN GEORGIA
J.W. Wilcut, E.F. Eastin, and J.S. Richburg III |
1524 |
STAPLE SYSTEMS FOR GEORGIA COTTON
T.L. Grey, J.W. Wilcut, and W.K. Vencill |
1524 |
WEED CONTROL SYSTEMS IN COTTON WITH STAPLE®
R.L. Allen, C.E. Snipes, and C.T. Bryson |
1525 |
EVALUATION OF POTENTIAL MSMA RESISTANT COCKLEBUR (XANTHIUM STRUMARIUM) IN COTTON
F.G. Barker, J.L. Griffin, and D.E. Saunders |
1525 |
FACTORS ASSOCIATED WITH DPX-PE350 APPLIED POSTEMERGENCE
D.L. Jordan, R.E. Frans, and M.R. McClelland |
1326 |
DOCUMENTATION AND CONTROL OF DSMA/MSMA RESISTANT COMMON COCKLEBUR
R.M. Hayes, M.W. Shankle, and P.P. Shelby |
1526 |
MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES FOR HERBICIDE-RESISTANT NEEDS
A.C. York and E.C. Murdock |
1527 |
ZORIAL INTERACTION WITH COTORAN OR KARMEX FOR BROADLEAF WEED CONTROL IN GEORGIA COTTON
H.S. McLean, J. Richburg III, and J. Wilcut |
1528 |
COMMAND PREEMERGENCE WEED CONTROL STUDIES IN COTTON
S.H. Crawford, K.D. Leake, P.R. Vidrine, and D.E. Sanders |
1528 |
BROADLEAF WEED CONTROL IN COTTON WITH DPX-PE350
J.W. Keeling, C.G. Renniger, and J.R. Abernathy |
1529 |
EFFECTS OF TEMIK AND DISYSTON IN COMBINATION WITH COMMAND IN COTTON
V.E. Weatherford, J.L. House, and J.A. Kendig |
1529 |
BUCTRIL SYSTEMS FOR WEED MANAGEMENT IN TRANSGENIC COTTON
J.S. Richburg III, J.W. Wilcut, and E.G. Ingram |
1530 |
BUCTRIL EFFICACY ON ANNUAL BROADLEAF WEEDS AND MIXTURES WITH GRAMINICIDES FOR GRASS CONTROL IN GEORGIA COTTON
T.L. Grey, J.W. Wilcut, and J.S. Richburg III |
1530 |
Joint Meeting: Cotton Economics and Marketing Conference and Cotton Textile Processing Conference
|
NATURALLY COLORED AND ORGANICALLY GROWN COTTONS: ANTHROPOLOGICAL AND HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVES
James M. Vreeland, Jr. |
1533 |
NICHE MARKETS FOR SPECIALITY COTTONS: COLORED AND ORGANIC COTTONS (Panel Discussion)
Brent Wiseman, Sally V. Fox, Joe M. Rees, Lynda Grose |
* |
Joint Meeting: Cotton Improvement Conference and Cotton Physiology Conference
|
YIELD AND FIBER QUALITY OF F1, HYBRIDS
C.G. Cook and L.N. Namken |
1539 |
EVALUATION FOR SHORT FIBER CONTENT BY PEYER AND FIBROGRAPH
H.B. Cooper, John Pellow, David Anderson, and John Palmer |
1541 |
FIBER FINENESS AND MATURITY BY FMT III AND AREALOMETER
John Pellow, H.B. Cooper, David Anderson, and John Palmer |
1543 |
INTERFACING CYTOGENETICS WITH THE COTTON GENOME MAPPING EFFORT
David M. Stelly |
1545 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF HIRSUTUM X BARBADENSE BREEDING LINES USING MOLECULAR MARKERS
R.G. Cantrell and D.D. Davis |
1551 |
EFFECTS OF IMPENDING HVI CHANGES ON STRENGTH RESULTS FOR DIFFERENT VARIETIES
D.S. Howls and R.A. Taylor |
1554 |
ASSOCIATION OF YIELD COMPONENTS AND FIBER QUALITY PARAMETERS
G.K. Golladay, C. Wayne Smith, and J. Love |
1554 |
RELATIONSHIP OF FIBER TRAITS AND FIBER FINENESS WITH YARN STRENGTH IN PEE DEE COTTON GENOTYPES
O.L. May, W.C. Bridges, and C.C. Green |
1555 |
FIBER UNIFORMITY IN VITRO
Gayle H. Davidonis |
1555 |
MOLECULAR COMPOSITION OF FIBER AS RELATED TO GENOTYPE/INHERITANCE
J.D. Timpa and W.R. Meredith, Jr. |
1556 |
THE GENE POOL OF GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM
J.F. Wendel and C.L. Brubaker |
1556 |
MOLECULAR MARKERS IN COTTON IMPROVEMENT
Andrew H. Paterson |
1557 |
PROSPECTS FOR PHYSICAL MAPPING AND MAP-BASED CLONING OF AGRICULTURALLY IMPORTANT GENES IN COTTON
Rod A. Wing |
1557 |
INTROGRESSION OF AGRICULTURALLY VALUABLE QTLS FROM WIDE CROSSES IN COTTON, USING DNA MARKERS
Guo-liang Wang, Stanley Kowalski, David B. Altman, Kamal M. El-Zik, Paul A. Fryxell, Russell J. Kobel, C. Wayne Smith, Peggy Thaxton, Rod A. Wing, and Andrew H. Paterson |
1558 |
CELLULOSE POLYMERS IN COTTON FIBERS: CRYSTALLINITY AND FIBER STRENGTH
C.R. Benedict and Russell J. Kohel |
* |
Joint Meeting: Cotton Engineering Systems Conference and Cotton Ginning Conference
|
DESIGN OF PRE-SEPARATORS FOR CYCLONE COLLECTORS
Karl Mihalski, Paul Kaspar, and Calvin B. Parnell, Jr, P.E. |
1561 |
EVALUATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF CYCLONE DESIGN THEORY
Paul Kaspar, Karl Mihalski, and Dr. Calvin B. Parnell, Jr. |
1569 |
DRYING LEVEL, ENERGY USE AND SEED COTTON CLEANING RESULTS FOR BELT AND TOWER DRYERS
J.W. Laird, G.L. Barker, R.V. Baker, C.R. Stewart, and N.L. Smith |
1575 |
SPRAY ON MODULE COVERS
A.D. Brashears, R. Baker, J. Price, and E. Foster |
1580 |
SOME FACTS ABOUT COTTONSEED DAMAGE AT GINS
Gino J. Mangialardi, Jr. |
1583 |
AN ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF THE COTTON GINNING INDUSTRY IN OKLAHOMA
Phil Kenkel and Dan Tilley |
1588 |
EVALUATION OF A REVOLVING-SCREEN LINT CLEANER
Gino J. Mangialardi, Jr. |
1591 |
PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION OF COTTON GIN DUST FROM ACROSS THE COTTON BELT
E.P. Columbus and S.E. Hughs |
1597 |
DEVELOPMENT OF METHODS FOR THE DETECTION AND ELIMINATION OF INSECT HONEYDEWS ON COTTON FIBER
D.L. Hendrix, B. Blackledge and H.H. Perkins, Jr |
1600 |
AFFECT OF SAW GINNING - A STRUCTURAL ANALYSIS OF FIBER-SEED ATTACHMENT
E.L. Vigil, E.P. Columbus, and W.S. Anthony |
1603 |
ELECTRICAL POWER CONSUMPTION - WHERE DO OUR KILOWATT HOURS GO?
Chris Breedlove |
* |
DEVELOPMENT OF HIGH-SPEED LOW-VOLUME CHEMIGATION SYSTEMS
W.M. Lyle, J.P. Bordovsky, J.W. Keeling, and T.L. Archer |
1607 |
DEFOLIATION OF COTTON LEAVES BY CHEMIGATION METHODS
H.R. Sumner, L.D. Chandler, G.A. Herzog, and C.C. Dowler |
1610 |
MANAGEMENT OF BOLLWORM IN SPRINKLER IRRIGATED COTTON: RESIDUAL ACTIVITY OF FOUR CLASSES OF INSECTICIDES APPLIED VIA CHEMIGATION
L.D. Chandler, H.R. Sumner, and G.A. Herzog |
1614 |
SPRAY DEPOSITION CHARACTERISTICS IN COTTON CANOPY USING AIR-ASSISTED ELECTROSTATIC TECHNOLOGY
S.E. Law, Y. Dai, and S.C. Cooper |
1617 |
COTTON CANOPY PENETRATION AND DEPOSITION OF AERIAL APPLICATIONS OF BIFENTHRIN
J.E. Mulrooney, A.R. Womac, and W.P. Scott |
1619 |
ADVANCEMENTS IN SPRAYER TECHNOLOGY FOR SWEETPOTATO WHITEFLY CONTROL
Alvin R. Womac, Joseph E. Mulrooney, Kevin D. Howard, and Harold R. Sumner |
1621 |
AERIAL SPRAY DEPOSITION FOR SWEETPOTATO WHITEFLY CONTROL
I.W. Kirk, L.F. Bouse, J.B. Carlton, E. Franz, and M.A. Latheef, and J.E. Wright, and D.A. Wolfenbarger |
1623 |
OVASYN TEST ON COTTON IN 1992 FOR CONTROL OF HELIOTHIS SPP
Larry Chiles and James Chiles |
1626 |
COMPARISON OF APPLICATION METHODS WITH NATURALIS - L - GROUND AND AERIAL - FOR CONTROL OF COTTON INSECTS
R.J. Rektorik, James E. Wright, L.F. Bouse, I.W. Kirk, J.B. Carlton, E. Franz, and M.A. Latheef |
* |
Joint Meeting: Cotton Textile Processing Conference and Cotton Quality Measurements Conference
|
OBJECTIVE MEASUREMENTS OF RAW COTTON - WHAT DO THEY MEAN TO THE SPINNER?
Trevor Rowe and A. Richard Horrocks |
1629 |
Quality Engineering in Cotton Textile Processing
Yehia E. El Mogahzy and Hosney M. Hassanin |
1634 |
THE SPINNING MILL IN PREPARATION FOR QUALITY AGREEMENTS
Anja C. Schleth |
1642 |
CONTROL OF YARN EVENNESS THROUGH ON-LINE SIGNAL PROCESSING
Moon W. Suh, Sung Hoon Jeong, and Eddie Riddle |
1646 |
NEW MEASURING TECHNOLOGY FOR THE CONTACT-FREE FIBER OBSERVATION IN THE PROCESSING STAGE OF PRODUCTION (DRAFTING ARRANGEMENT)
M.O. Weber |
1650 |
ON-LINE SLUB DETECTION FOR CARDING THROUGH DRAWING
David L. Senn, and William L. Zabriskie |
1652 |
IMAGE ANALYSIS AS A METHOD FOR MEASURING CLEANABILITY
C.K. Bragg, C.L. Simpson, and M.A. Lieberman |
1656 |
SYSTEMATICS OF COTTON CLEANABILITY
Kearny Q. Robert |
1660 |
* No abstract available |