1993 PROCEEDINGS BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 10-14, New Orleans, LA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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
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
*

* No abstract available

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