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

COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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
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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.
*

* No abstract available

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