PROCEEDINGS OF THE 1994 BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCES
Jan. 5-8, San Diego, CA
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

TABLE OF CONTENTS



PRODUCTION CONFERENCE

Prospects for 1995 Farm Bill, Future Farm Policy
Congressman Cal Dooley
3
Influences and Plant Responses Across the Belt
Thomas A. Kerby
5
Getting a Handle on Whiteflies
R. L. Nichols
9
Beet Armyworm: A Costly Caterpillar
Ron H. Smith
13
Quality of the 1993 U.S. Cotton Crop
Preston E. Sasser
15
USDA Pesticide Recordkeeping Program
Bonnie Poli
18
Cotton's Washington Agenda
A. John Maguire
19
World Perspective on Cotton
Lawrence H.Shaw
23
Strategic Outlook for U.S. Cotton
Mark D. Lange
25
Building Markets Through Customer Satisfaction
J. Don Trotter
27
Marketplace Insights
William B. Dunavant, Jr.
29
Cotton Pest Management in Uzbekistan
F.E.M. Gillham and G.A. Matthews
32
The Endangered Species Act and Farming: What You Should Know
William R. Murray
36
Evaluating Methanol Usage on Cotton
Thomas J. Gerik
39
Cotton Nematodes: Your Hidden Enemies
William S. Gazaway
41
Insecticide Resistance Management Strategies
Jerry B. Graves
43
Boll Weevil Eradication - The Final Challenge
Marshall Grant
46
Pima Outlook in 1994
Jesse W. Curlee
48
A Fresh Look at Stale Seedbeds
Charles B. Guy Jr.
49
New Developments in Agrichemicals
William H. McCarty
51
1993 Module Averaging
Jesse F. Moore
53
Peeking over the Biotechnology Horizon
Roger Salquist


NEW DEVELOPMENTS FROM INDUSTRY

Design™ - A New Biological Insecticide
Thomas Bridges
57
Lepton Diagnostic Kit - Identification Kit for Distinguishing Between H. Armigera and H. Punctigera
Maurice Scott
58
BWACT (Boll Weevil Attract and Control Tube)
Thomas A. Plato
60
Oro Blanco, a New White Gold Comes to California
J.C. Palmer, H.B. Cooper, J. Pellow, D. Anderson, and S. Stanford
62
550 Mulch Master
Carl F. Brechler
64
6500 Self-Propelled Sprayer
J. D. Griffith
65
Hartz Variety H1220, Hartz Variety H1330, and Hartz Variety H1380: Three New Early Cottons for the Mid-South and Southeast
Jim Mitchell
66
Acala GC-610 and Acala GC-702 Cotton - Varieties for the San Joaquin Valley
Joel F. Mahill
68
Dual Roller Lint Cleaner
Russell M. Sutton
69
Flame Cultivator Kit
Tim Tenhet
71
The KBH "Piranha" - Automatic/Walking Floor Module Feeder
T. T. Tenhet
72
SETRE® FA-1 (Formerly HM9224) Fertilizer Amendment to Prevent Spray Mix Incompatibilities of Insecticides and Foliar Fertilizers
M. Powell, J. Roberts, B. Mack, and A. Underwood
73
DP 5409 and DP 2156 Cotton Varieties
Don L. Keim
74
Hiivol and Hiivol SCF- Cotton Gin Overspray Additives
William E. Winn Jr.
75
Redball Conservation Spray Hoods for Cultivation with Roundup Herbicide
Steve Claussen
80
MYCO-1185, MYCO-2006, and MYCO-2009: F2 from Hybrid Cotton Varieties
Bobby J. Phipps, John R. Jobe
81
Pix® Plant Regulator - Dry Formulation Development
Martin P. Mascianica
81
HR-20900 (Insecticide)
W. Fred Strachan
81
Stoneville's New Cotton for Beltwide Planting Stoneville X9573
R. G. Ward, C. D. Berry, A. L. Germany, D. M. Panter
81
Danitol® 2.4EC Spray and Payload® 15g Insecticides
M.J. Ansolabehere
82
Buctril (Herbicide)
Robert D. McLaughlin
82
GINSTAR EC -- A New Cotton Harvest Aid
S. K. Lehman
82


WORKSHOP: PIMA PRODUCTION

U.S. Pima's Long-Term Role in the World ELS Market
Matthew S. Laughlin
85
Efficient Irrigation of Pima Cotton
D. W. Grimes
90
HVI Testing of American Pima Cotton
Paul W. Karban
94
Cultural and Management Practices for Pima Cotton Production
Jeffrey C. Silvertooth


WORKSHOP: CONSERVATION TILLAGE SYSTEMS

Cover Crop Establishment and Maintenance in Oklahoma
Danny Davis
99
No-Till Cotton Production in the Mississippi Delta
Bill Teeter
101
Weed Shifts in No-Till Cotton
John F. Bradley
102
Stale Seedbed Cotton Production on Clay and Silt Loams
Steve Stevens
103
Southwest Approach to Conservation Tillage
Wayne Keeling
104
Meeting Weed Control Challenges with Reduced Tillage
Stephen H. Crawford
105


WORKSHOP: INSECTICIDE RESISTANCE MANAGEMENT

Heliothis Resistance Monitoring and Methods
J. W. Mullins, C. A. Staetz
109
Principles of Resistance Management Strategies
Ian A. Watkinson
112
Producing Cotton with Resistant Heliothis, Consultant's Perspective
Grady E. Coburn
114
1993 Mid-South Experiences and Insecticide - Resistance Management Guidelines for 1994
B. R. Leonard, M. B. Layton, J. L. Baldwin and D. R. Johnson
116
1993 Texas Experience and 1994 Resistance - Management Recommendations
Thomas W. Fuchs
122
Future Alternatives, Products for Managing Resistant Heliothis
Don V. Allemann


WORKSHOP: MANAGEMENT OF APHIDS AND WHITEFLIES

Seasonal Biology and Polymorphism of the Cotton Aphid, Aphis gossypii in California
Jay A. Rosenheim, Lawrence R. Wilhoit, Ramana G. Colfer
125
Biological Control of the Cotton Aphid
D. D. Hardee, A. A. Weathersbee III, and M. T. Smith
132
Strategies for Chemical Control of Cotton Aphid
F. A. Harris and R. E. Furr, Jr.
134
Management of Cotton Aphids: Texas Style
J. F. Leser
137
Keys to Management of SPWF
J.W. Norman, Jr., A.N. Sparks, Jr. and D.G. Riley
144
Sweetpotato Whitefly Control on Cotton by Treating Only the Field Edges
Osama El-Lissy and Larry Antilla, George D. Butler, Jr.
146
Control of Sweetpotato (Silverleaf) Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci, on Cotton in Paloma, Arizona
O. El-Lissy and L. Antilla, R.T. Staten and M. Walters
148
Identification, Management and Status of the Silverleaf Whitefly, Bemisia argentifolli in California
N. C. Toscano, T. Henneberry, T. M. Perring and C. Giorgio
152
Sweetpotato Whitefly Seasonal Biology
Theo F. Watson
152


WORKSHOP: GINNING TECHNOLOGY

Where Does Fiber Quality Come From?
William R. Meredith, Jr.
155
Separation of Color Grade and Leaf Grade -- AMS Overview
Mack Bennett
158
Experiences with Decoupled Color Grade and Leaf Grade - Producer Perspective
Robert A. Carson, Jr.
161
Experiences with Decoupled Color Grade and Leaf Grade - Ginner Perspective
John F. Visic
162
Decoupled Color and Trash Grade -- Ginning for Maximum Value
William Mayfield
163
Why We Installed Only One Stage of Saw Lint Cleaning
Charles A. Glover
166
Ginning for Maximum Value with Decoupling: How Much Cleaning Is Needed?
Mark M. Borba
168
Status of Gin Process Control Systems
W. Stanley Anthony, Richard K. Byler
170
Financial Feasibility of a Gin Process -- Control System: A Preliminary Assessment
Darren Hudson, Don Ethridge, and Jeff Brown
172
Experiences with Gin Process Control at Burdette Gin
W. Stanley Anthony, Richard K. Byler and LeRoy Deavenport
176
My Experiences with Process Control
Dennis M. Scamardo
180
Experiences with Decoupled Color Grade and Leaf Grade - Mill Perspective
Wallace Greenway
Experiences with Decoupled Color Grade and Leaf Grade - Merchant Perspective
Bruce K. Groefsema


COTTON PHYSIOLOGY SEMINAR

Cotton Monitoring in Practice: Mid-South and Southeast Approaches
William H. McCarty
183
Cotton Monitoring in Practice -- Southwest Approach
Kater Hake, Charles Stichler and J. C. Banks
184
Practical Uses of Crop Monitoring for Arizona Cotton
Jeffrey C. Silvertooth
186
Plant Monitoring as an Insect Management Tool
P. B. Goodell
189
Tracking Potassium Deficiency Across the Belt
Steven C. Hodges
191
Data Logger Technology and Demonstration
Douglas J. Munier
195
Uniform Harvest Aid Performance and Fiber Quality Evaluation
Charles E. Snipes
196
Cotton Close up -- What Can it Tell Us?
David S. Guthrie
197
A Consultant's View - Monitoring in Practice
Robert E. Glodt, Jr.
199
Cotton Monitoring in Practice: Where Do We Go from Here?
Thomas A. Kerby
201
The Arkansas Program for Insecticide Termination and Defoliation Management
F.M. Bourland, N.P. Tugwell, M.J. Cochran, D.M. Oosterhuis, and J.P. Zhang
203
Evaluating Cotton's Nutrient Status
William H. Baker


COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL

Biological and Environmental Effects on Development of Soilborne Cotton Seedling Diseases
Richard H. Garber
225
Biological and Environmental Effects on Xanthomonas and Other Cotton Leaf Spot Diseases
Kamal M. El-Zik, Peggy M. Thaxton
227
Environmental Effects on Nematode Management
J. D. Mueller
232
Biological and Environmental Effects on Wilt Diseases
Alois A. Bell
235
Effect of Kodiak® Seed Treatment on Cotton Root Development
D. S. Kenney, K. S. Arthur
236
Fungal Antagonists of Cotton Seedling Disease Pathogens
C. R. Howell
238
Effects of Residual Acidity from Delinting and Fungicide Seed Treatments on Colonization of Biological Control Agents
E. M. Bauske, K. M. Harper, P. M. Brannen, P. A. Backman
240
Decrease in Fusarium Oxysporum F. Sp. Vasinfectum Incidence Through Use of Bacillus Subtilis Seed Inoculants
P. M. Brannen, P. A. Backman
244
Pathogens Associated with Cotton Seedling Diseases on the Southern High Plains of Texas
J. Mertely, J. Gannaway, and H. Kaufman
246
Populations of Thielaviopsis Basicola in San Joaquin Valley Field Soils and the Relationship Between Inoculum Density and Disease Severity of Cotton Seedlings
B. A. Holtz, A. R. Weinhold, and B. A. Roberts
247
Decrease in Cotton Seedling Disease Through Neutralization of Acid-Delinted Seed
P. M. Brannen, P. A. Backman
250
Chemical Control of Cotton Seedling Diseases in California
R. M. Davis, J. J. Nunez, K. D. Marshall, D. S. Munk, R. N. Vargas, W. L. Weir, S. D. Wright
252
Efficacy of In-Furrow Fungicides in Cotton Seedling Survival and Yield
K. S. McLean, J. F. Denison, and G. W. Lawrence
254
Influence of Reniform Nematodes on Upland Cotton Cultivars and Breeding Lines
C. G. Cook, L. N. Namken
256
The Reaction of Six Cotton Varieties Against the Reniform Nematode
C. Overstreet, E. C. McGawley
258
Response of Selected Cotton Varieties to Reniform Nematodes
Dru E. Rush, W. S. Gazaway
259
Influence of Nematicides for Reniform Nematode Management
G. W. Lawrence, K. S. McLean
261
Effect of Nematicides Applied At-Plant and Post-Plant on Reniform Nematode in Cotton
W.S. Gazaway, Dru Rush and J.R. Akridge
264
Acala Cotton Tolerance to Southern Root-Knot Nematode, Meloidogyne Incognita
P.B. Goodell, G.H. Montez
265
In-Furrow Insecticides for Thrips Control in Nematode Yield Loss Studies
J. D. Mueller, A. S. Hill, and M. J. Sullivan
268
Regional Analysis of Epidemics of Whitefly Transmitted Gemini Viruses in Cotton
M. R. Nelson, T. V. Orum, and A. Nadeem
270
The Phytoalexin Desoxyhemigossypol: Mode of Action Against Verticillium Dahliae
M. E. Mace, R. D. Stipanovic
272
New Developments in Combinations of Biological and Chemical Seed Treatments Designed to Manage Seed and Seedling Diseases of Cotton
J. E. DeVay, R. H. Garber, R. J. Wakeman, C. R. Howell, B. L. Weir, S. D. Wright, D. S. Munk, and R. N. Vargas
272
Late-Season Leaf Spot Control in Cotton with Chlorothalonil and Potassium Nitrate
M. A. Newman, D. D. Howard
273
Influence of Potassium Rates on the Late-Season, Leaf Spot Complex under No-Till and Conventional Tillage Systems
M. A. Newman, D. D. Howard
273
Comparison of Seed Treatment and Seed Treatment plus Soil Treatment of Fungicides for Cotton Seedling Disease Control
Albert Y. Chambers, Tracy D. Bush
274
Response to Two Cotton Genotypes Differing in Resistance to Root-Knot to Treatment with Aldicarb in Nematode Infested Soil
J. L. Starr and C. W. Smith
274
Reniform Nematode Control in Arkansas
T.L. Kirkpatrick, S.M. Culp, and S. Taylor
275
Cotton Varietal Resistance and Tolerance to the Reniform Nematode
G. L. Sciumbato and G. W. Lawrence
275
Comparative Vertical Movement of the Reniform and Cotton Root-Knot Nematode on Fluctuating Temperature Gradients
A. F. Robinson
276
Aspergillus Flavus: Distribution of Strains Within Cotton Producing Areas and Potential Influences of Agricultural Practice and Geography
Peter J. Cotty
276
Development of In Vivo Techniques for Prescreening for Antagonists of Selected Cotton Seedling Disease Pathogens
T. Aqil, W. E. Batson, Jr. and J. Caceres
277
Development of Meloidogyne Incognita as Affected by Cotton Resistance
Tang Bing, J. N. Jenkins, G. W. Lawrence, R. G. Creech and J. C. McCarty, Jr.
277
Effects of Nematicides and a Moderately Resistant Cultivar on Root-Knot Nematode Control in Cotton
N.R. Benson, T.L. Kirkpatrick, and K.F. Martin
278
Nematode and Fusarium Population Densities at the Regional Cotton Fusarium Wilt Nursery
J. L. Starr, K. M. Glass, W. S. Gazaway, and J. D. Mueller
278
Toxicity of Kenaf Phytoalexins and of Synthetic Analogs to Verticillium Dahliae
R. D. Stipanovic, A. A. Bell, and M. E. Mace
279
Aflatoxin Development in Modules During Field Storage in the Mid-South
W. E. Batson, Jr. and J. Caceres
279
Summary of Results from 1993 National Cottonseed Treatment Program
Craig Rothrock
Terraclor Super X and Terraclor Super X with Disyston Seedling Disease Control and Herbicide Safening
Alfred W. Mitlehner, W. S. McIntire


COTTON DUST RESEARCH CONFERENCE

Hyperreactivity of the Airways: A Minireview
R.S. Young and P.J. Nicholls
286
Changes in Guinea Pig Lung Tissue Induced by a Single Exposure to Endotoxin
A.K. Davey and P.J. Nicholls
290
Airway Responses to Methacholine in the Guinea Pig Following a Single Dose of Endotoxin: Comparison of In Vitro and In Vivo Data
R.S. Young, A.K. Davey and P.J Nicholls
295
Airway Reactivity and Inflammation in the Guinea Pig Following a Single Endotoxin Exposure
A.K. Davey and P.J. Nicholls
298
Week Day Variation in Dust and Microbial Exposure in a Cotton Spinning Mill
R. McL. Niven, L.A. Oldham, C.A.C. Pickering, A.M. Fletcher and C.J. Warburton
304
A Longitudinal Study on Cotton Workers in China
Dehong Li, Qinyan Ma, Yuna Zhong, Xiaoyan Zou, Ragnar Rylander
308
Lung Function Decline in Textile Workers
A.M. Fletcher, R. McL. Nivem, C.A.C. Pickering, C.J. Warburton, D. Fishwick
311
Comparison of the Airway Response to Cotton Dust and Cotton Bract Extracts
E. N. Schachter, E. Zuskin, M. Buck, N. Rienzi, J. Godbold, V. Castranova, M. Whitmer, P. Siegel
316
Effect of Inhaled Endotoxin on Pulmonary Vascular Tone and Alveolar Macrophages in Guinea Pigs
J. A. Russell, V. A. Robinson, L. Huffman, D. Judy, M. Whitmer, V. Castranova
318
Cytotoxicity of Cotton Dust and Dust Components to A549 and Vero Cells
Torben Sigsgaard, Vibe Roepstorff, Felicite Tuxford
322
Tannin Inhibits cAMP Pathways in Airway Epithelial Cells (AEC)
Michelle M. Cloutier, Linda Guernsey
326
Endotoxin Promotes Arachidonic Acid (AA) Release in Airway Epithelial Cells
Michelle M. Cloutier, Linda Guernsey
329
Absence of Phospholipase a Stimulation in the Response of Alveolar Macrophages to Cotton Tannin
P. J. Bates, M. S. Rohrbach
331
The Role of Calcium in Tannin-Mediated Arachidonic Acid Release in Alveolar Macrophages
P. J. Bates, N.V.C. Ralston, Z. Vuk-Pavlovic, M. S. Rohrbach
335
Comparison of Endogenous and Exogenous Fatty Acid Release in Response to Tannin and Glucan Stimulation
N.V.C. Ralston, M. S. Rohrbach
340
Pulmonary Immunotoxicology of Inhaled (1-3)-b-D-Glucan
Ragnar Rylander
347
The Evaluation of Endotoxin and Glucan Activity of an Organic Dust Using Glucan Sensitive and Insensitive Endotoxin Assays
Robert R. Jacobs, Kathryn C. Thomas
350
Comparison of the Effect of Two Different Extraction Protocols on the Cytotoxicity of Cotton Dust Extracts on Cell Cultures
Vibe Roepstorff, Torben Sigsgaard
355
Some Factors Affecting the Extraction of Endotoxin from Cotton
David T.W. Chun and Henry H. Perkins, Jr.
358
Endotoxin Content of Dust from Heat-Detoxified Cotton Fiber
Marie-Alice Rousselle
362
In Vitro Pharmacologic Studies of Poultry Dust Extract
E.N. Schachter, E. Zuskin, N. Rienzi, J. Godbold
365
Enterobacter agglomerans Viability Reduction by a Lung Surfactant Fraction and Serum
A. J. De Lucca, K. A. Brogden
367
A Biopharmacological Study on Byssinosis
Nasra, M.A.; Haggag, A.A.; El-Mahdy, N.A.; and El-Masry, Th.
370
LPS Inhibition of Cercropin a Toxicity to Enterobacter agglomerans
A. J. De Lucca, K. A. Brogden
373


COTTON ECONOMICS AND MARKETING CONFERENCE

Outlook for U.S. Cotton Consumption
J. Berrye Worsham
377
World Cotton Outlook
Russell G. Barlowe
379
U.S. Cotton Outlook
Leslie A. Meyer, Robert Skinner
383
The Economics of Systemic Insecticides in the Rainbelt
F. T. Cooke, D. F. Caillavet, and James C. Walker, W. P. Scott, Richard Shaw
386
Variations in Boll Weevil Density Between and Within Years and Implications for Boll Weevil Eradication Costs
D. W. Parvin, Jr., J. W. Smith
389
The Cost of Cotton Insect Control in Mississippi in 1992 - Emphasis on the Boll Weevil
D. F. Caillavet, F. T. Cooke, J. C. Walker
392
The Estimated Cost of Boll Weevil Eradication in Mississippi
D. W. Parvin, Jr., J. W. Smith
395
Cost of Producing Narrow Row Cotton in Mississippi -- 1992
J. C. Walker, F. T. Cooke, D. F. Caillavet
397
Farmer Expenditures for Boll Weevil Control in South Texas, 1991 -- 1993
John R. C. Robinson, Merritt J. Taylor
399
A Survey of Cotton Income and Price Support Programs
T. Townsend, A. Guitchounts
401
How the 1990 Farm Bill Has Influenced Georgia Cotton and Implications for 1995 and Beyond
W. Donald Shurley
406
Sustainable Cotton Production: A Niche Market or a must Market?
Will Allen
410
An Economic Analysis of the Commercial Value of Alternative Cotton Varieties
Nancy Wiley, R. Terry Ervin, Don Ethridge, and Eduardo Segarra
413
Effectiveness of Price Vs. Non-Price Promotion: The Case of Cotton
Patricia A. Duffy, Henry W. Kinnucan
417
Forecasting Net Prices for Cotton Producers Using Short Hedges: Texas and North Delta Regions, 1989-1992
Juan J. Porras, Carl E. Shafer, and Carl G. Anderson
420
Modifying Moving Average Models to Identify Price Trends to Improve Cotton Marketing Strategies
Daniel L. Bluntzer, Carl G. Anderson, Carl E. Shafer
425
World Cotton Trade: Prospects and Issues for the next Decade
Stephen MacDonald, Carolyn Whitton
428
U.S. Cotton Competitiveness, Price Relationships, and Certificate Values
Edward H. Glade, Jr. and Leslie A. Meyer
432
International Cotton Price Differentials and Relative Scarcity of Supply
Carlos Valderrama
436
China's 1993/94 Cotton Situation
Ronald R. Roberson
443
Central Asian Prospects
Keth Henley
445
The Use of N.Y. Cotton Futures Contracts to Hedge Cotton Price Risk in Developing Countries
Panos Varangis, Elton Thigpen and Sudhakar Satyanarayan
447
Recent Cotton Marketing Reforms in Developing Major Producing Countries
Elton Thigpen, Panos Varangis, and Sudhakar Satyanarayan
452
Cotton Price Risk and Sleepless Nights
Kim Anderson, Roger Sahs, and Phil Kenkel
454
1993 Crop Spot Cotton Quotations
Terry Kuhlers
457
An Objective System for Cotton Price Discovery
Jeff E. Brown, Don E. Ethridge, Darren Hudson, and Carlos Engels
458
Cotton Quality Premiums and Discounts: A Comparison of CCC Loan Schedules and Spot Market Quotations with Regional Aggregation
Dean T. Chen, Carl G. Anderson and Carl Shafer
462
Performance of the Daily Spot Cotton Quotations for Producer Price Discovery in the Southwest Region
Darren Hudson, Don Ethridge, Jeff Brown, and Carl Anderson
467
Managing Quality Uncertainty in the Cotton Markets
Eluned Jones
471
Structural Characteristics and Financial Performance of U.S. Cotton Farms, 1991-92
P. Johnson and C. Dodson
475
An Analysis of the Southern Regional Cotton Marketing Research Project Committee's Recommendations on the Cotton Industry in the Red River Valley of Arkansas
C. J. Lamkin
483
A Cost Comparison of Cotton Gins in the Lower Rio Grande Valley with Tamaulipas, Mexico
DuBoise White, Merritt J. Taylor, C. Parr Rosson, III, and Carl G. Anderson
487
Estimating the Potential Impact of the Module Builder on the Number and Size of Gins
K. W. Paxton, Yuan Chen
491
Cotton Rental Arrangements in Arkansas
Lucas D. Parsch, Diana M. Danforth
496
Impact of Post-CRP Alternatives on Cotton Production in the Texas High Plains
P. Johnson, E. Segarra, and R. T. Ervin
500
The Economics of Cotton Variety Selection: An Application to the Texas High Plains
Eduardo Segarra and John Gannaway
503
The Economic Impact of Organic Cotton on the Texas Economy
Michael P. Gallaway, Mina Mohammadioun
507
Willingness of Cotton Producers to Subscribe to a Computerized Meso-Scale Weather Network
Phil Kenkel and Kim Anderson
512
Optimal Gin Lint Cleaning of Stripper Harvested Cottons
Don E. Ethridge, Gary L. Barker, Danya L. Bergan
516
A Case Analysis of the Cost and Returns of Cotton Production in the Ouachita Valley of Louisiana
J. F. Denison, J. Barnett
519
Impact of Seed Grade and Size on the Cotton Industry
Emmett Klam
Price Outlook
Herman Kohlmeyer, Jr.
Pima Cotton Outlook
Bruce Groefsema
Effects of the 1995 Farm Bill on the Cotton Industry
Mark Keenum
Status of Cotton Production in Uzbekistan
C. W. "Bill" Herndon
Upgrading Cotton Production in Kazakhstan: an Israeli Experience
Joseph Dloomy
The Interaction of U.S. and Foreign Stocks-To-Use and its Implication for Setting Cotton Acreage Reduction Program (ARP) Percentage
Carl G. Anderson, Dean T. Chen
Implications of Alternative Production Practices on Risk, Yield, Profit, and Groundwater Quality
Manzoor E. Chowdhury, Ronald D. Lacewell, Kelly J. Bryant
Economic Impacts of the California One-Variety Cotton Law
John H. Constantine, Julian M. Alston
A Mathematical Model of the Cotton Marketing Certificate
Clive Thompson
Costs to Custom Harvesters of Compliance with the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act
Richard Edwards


COTTON ENGINEERING-SYSTEMS CONFERENCE

Trends in Production Cost and Implications
D. W. Parvin, Jr., Stan R. Spurlock
523
The Pegasus Rapid Plow Down System: A New Concept in Cotton Tillage
Gary W. Thacker and Wayne E. Coates
529
Design of the Low-Till Parabolic Subsoiler
Gordon R. Tupper
531
Primary Tillage for Clay
Lowrey A. Smith
532
Physiological Response of Cotton to Tillage
W. E. Hart, T. E. Morgan, F. D. Tompkins, and J. F. Bradley
535
Conveyor Auger Modifications to Increase Foreign Matter Removed by Cotton Strippers
A. D. Brashears
539
Subsurface Drip vs Furrow Irrigation: 4 Years of Continuous Cotton on Sandy Soil
W. R. DeTar, C. J. Phene and D. A. Clark
542
Spray Deposition by Different Aerial Delivery Systems for Control of Sweetpotato Whitefly in Cotton
I. W. Kirk, L. F. Bouse, M. A. Latheef, and J. B. Carlton
546
Field Variability of Irrigated Cotton Foliage Temperatures
D. F. Wanjura and D. R. Upchurch
549
Improved Sample Flow for Cotton Classing Offices
Matt Matthews, Darryl W. Earnest, James A. Randle
553
Southern Regional Project Contributions to Cotton Mechanization
J. R. Williford
556
Engineering/Economic Analysis for Cotton Gin Compliance with Air Pollution Regulations
Shobu Yarlagadda, Melanie Gillis, Calvin B. Parnell, Jr., Stephen Fuller, Roy Childers
559
Low Pressure Cyclone Design Theory
Paul Kaspar, Calvin B. Parnell, Jr.
566
Automated Monitoring of Temperature and Relative Humidity in Classing Offices
Glenn K. Cowden, James L. Knowlton, Roger K. Alldredge and Steve L. Grantham
575
Temperature Effects on Moisture Transfer Rates of Cotton Trash
G. L. Barker and J. W. Laird
579
A New Method for Accelerating Cotton Sample Conditioning in Cotton Classing Offices
James L. Knowlton and Roger K. Alldredge
582
Effective Staple Length as a Method for Controlling Short Fiber Content in Cotton Mixes
C. K. Bragg and J. D. Wessinger
585
Sigma+ An Advanced Cotton Management System
H. E. Lemmon, N. Chuk, V. Reddy, B. Acock, Ya. Pachepsky, D. Timlin, M. Van Venuchten, J. Simuned, T. Vogel
589
Addressing the Problem of Scale with a Mechanistic Model of Plant Development
R. A. Sequeira, E. Jallas, J. M. McKinion, M. Cretenet, P. Bisson, and G. Faure
590
The Integration of Insect Simulation Models and Plant Models: Some Considerations
J. L. Willers, R. A. Sequeira, and S. Turner
592
Adaptation of the GOSSYM Model to Tropical Conditions: The Potential for Improving Cotton Production in Africa
M. Cretenet, R.A. Sequeira, P. Bisson, E. Jallas and J.M. McKinion
594
A 2-Dimensional Infiltration and Soil Water Redistribution Model for GOSSYM
Dana O. Porter
597
The Design of Simulation Models and Their Parameterization Using Genetic Algorithms
R. A. Sequeira and R. Olson
597
Results from 30-Inch Row Studies: 1993
J. R. Williford


COTTON GINNING CONFERENCE

Employment Law and the Clinton Presidency
Russell Williams
601
OSHA Inspection Requirements
Jack Link
604
Status of Self Insurance Programs
Terry Duke
605
Gin Waste Utilization
Lee Todd
606
Gin Waste Utilization: How Our Gin Handles Waste
Bill Kennedy
608
Developing Markets for Composted Gin Waste
Carlton Truhett
609
Sticky Cotton Action Team Activities
W. F. Lalor
610
The Continental Eagle Corporation Model 930 Baling Press
B. M. Norman
613
The Continental 930 Press
Charles A. Glover
615
Rescuer 5000: Multistage Stick Extractor
Russell M. Sutton
616
Experience with the Multi-Stage Extractor
Gene Beck
618
New Gin Stand to Revolutionize Spinning Quality
D. Van Doorn
619
Samuel Jackson Fountain Drying System
Samuel G. Jackson
623
Our Experience with the Fountain Dryer
O. P. "Bud" Lowery, Jr.
624
Vandergriff Hotshelf Drier - "Our Experience"
Jerry Webb
625
The Hot Shelf Drying System
A. L. Vandergriff
627
Federal Environmental Overview
Phillip J. Wakelyn
632
Whole Cottonseed Program at Cotton Incorporated
T. C. Wedegaertner
636
Automated Paddle and Ram Samplers for Cotton Gins
W. Stanley Anthony
637
The Belt Dryer
J. W. Laird, R. V. Baker
640
Module Cover Specifications Development
Douglas J. Herber
644
Scootair Module Moving System
Howard E. Stuller
645
Scat's Recommendations for Ginners
Tim Keilty


COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE

Yield Performance of Transgenic Cotton Strains Resistant to Buctril® Herbicide
B. A. Coulombe, D. M. Panter, J. J. Stanton, R. G. Ward
651
Isolation and Purification of Ribonucleic Acids from Highly Polyphenolic Egyptian Cotton
Osama A. Momtaz, Osama S. Hassan, Ali E. Elawady and Magdy A. Madkour
652
Progress in Breeding for Insect Resistance Utilizing the High Glanding Trait
D. S. Calhoun and J. E. Jones
655
Genetic Enhancement of MAR Cottons for Resistance to Insects and Pathogens, Yield and Fiber Quality
P. M. Thaxton, K. M. El-Zik
658
Conventional Ginning of Cotton Varieties Grown at Stoneville in 1992
W. Stanley Anthony
662
Adaptation of Upland Cotton Genotypes to the Guadalquivir Valley in Spain
J.C. Gutierrez, M. Lopez and K.M. El-Zik
670
Performance of F1 Hybrids in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
C. G. Cook, L. N. Namken
674
Prospects of Cotton Production in Uzbekistan
M. Rafiq Chaudhry, Susanna M. Gaziyants
676
Laguna 89 and Cian 95 : Verticillium Wilt Tolerant and High Fiber Quality New Cotton Varieties
A. Palomo and S. Godoy
678
Genotypic Stability of Egyptian Cotton Strains for Lint Yield and Yield Components
S. A. El-Shaarawy; I. Haikal; M. R. A. Rahoumah; A. Zena And A. El-Nazer
679
Plant Variety Protection - An Examiner's Perspective
T. A. Salt
683
The Plant Variety Protection Act - An Update
Rob Robinson
684
Plant Variety Protection - A Private Breeder's Viewpoint
Richard H. Sheetz
685
AMMI (Additive Main Effects and Multiplicative Interactions Analysis): A Tool to Determine Adaptability of Upland Cotton Genotypes in Spain
J.C. Gutierrez, M. Lopez and K.M. El-Zik
688
Genotype-Environment Interaction Analysis with the AMMI Model
R. Cruz-Medina, A. Hern ndez-Jasso
690
Effectiveness of GINSTAR in the Defoliation and Desiccation of Cotton in the Southern Rolling Plains of Texas
Billy E. Warrick
693
Release of Three Upland Cotton Germplasm Lines Possessing High Lint Percent
Daryl T. Bowman
699
Application of Random Amplified Polymorphic DNA for Identifying Markers of Cotton Fiber Strength Genes
Y.-H. Park, R. J. Kohel, G. R. Lazo
700
Properties of Immature Fibers as Predictors of Mature Cotton Fiber Strength
J. D. Timpa, B. A. Triplett, A. L. Abellanosa, and W. R. Meredith, Jr.
700
Columbia Lance Nematodes, Rye, and Telone II
Daryl T. Bowman and Osman A. Gutierrez
701
Application of PCR to Identify DNA Sequences of Biological Importance in Cotton Genome
S. Saha, K. M. Soliman, M. Jaggernauth
701
Inheritance of Field Tolerance to Columbia Lance Nematode (Hoplolaimus columbus Sher.) In Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.)
Osman A. Gutierrez and Daryl T. Bowman
701
RFLP Analysis of Two F2 Populations
Z.W. Shappley, J.N. Jenkins, C.E. Watson, A.L. Kahler
702
Stain-Clearing Methods for Cytological Analysis of Ovule Development
G. L. Hodnett and D. M. Stelly
702
Application of Agrobase to a Cotton Breeding Program
R. G. Cantrell and D. K. Mulitze
703
Expression of Cryia Insect Control Protein Genes from Bacillus thuringiensis in Cotton Breeding Populations
D. M. Stelly, E. S. Sachs, J. H. Benedict, J. F. Taylor, S. K. Davis and D. W. Altman
703
Cotton Genotype Responses to Suboptimal Temperature: Part I. Postemergent Seedling Growth
J.M. Bradow and P.J. Bauer
704
Cotton Genotype Responses to Suboptimal Temperature: Part II. Stand Establishment and Yield
P.J. Bauer and J.M. Bradow
704
Gossypium Germplasm from Australia, Including an Undescribed Species
J. McD. Stewart, J. F. Wendel, L. A. Craven
705
Selection for Lint Yield and Fiber Properties in Full-Season and Late-Planted Environments
O. L. May
705
The Use of MSTAT-C in a Cotton Breeding Program
D. S. Calhoun
705
Use of Computer Software and an Automated Weight System in a Cotton Breeding Program
C. C. Green
706
Inheritance of Somatic Embryogenesis in Upland Cotton
Neil P. Senechal, Kamal M. El-Zik, Normal L. Trolinder
706
Screening Cotton Germplasm for Drought Tolerance and Root Growth
Jerry Quisenberry and Bobbie McMichael
707
Genetic Diversity of Primitive Cotton Germplasm Accessions
J. C. McCarty, Jr., B. Tang, J. N. Jenkins
707
Some Loci Affecting Fiber Traits Are Linked to the Pilose Locus
R. H. Kloth
707
Adaptability of Short-Season Cotton in Southern Tamaulipas Mexico
Charles G. Cook and Ernesto Salgado Sosa
708
Utilizing Genotype X Environmental Interactions to Compare Cotton Varieties for Lint Yield and Fiber Quality
S. H. Moore
710
Field Performance of LA 850082, LA 870210, LA HG660, and DP 51 with Selected Insecticide Use Strategies
M. E. Barfield, D. S. Calhoun, B. R. Leonard, and S. H. Moore
713
Pollen Morphology in Cotton Using Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
S. Saha, A. Kakani, V. T. Sapra
713
Complications of Seed Tufting in Genetic Studies of Compatibility Genes
Claude L. Rhyne
Advances in Genetic Engineering of Cotton for Fiber Modifications
M. E. John
Quick Estimation of Gossypol in Cottonseed
Robert J. Hron, Sr.
Influence of Ethephon on Defoliation, Boll Opening, and Lint and Seed Yields on Late Planted Cotton on the Texas High Plains
Koy R. Stair, James R. Supak, Kater Hake


COTTON INSECT RESEARCH AND CONTROL CONFERENCE

47th Annual Conference Report on Cotton Insect Research and Control
D. D. Hardee and G. A. Herzog
717
Highlights of the 47th Annual Cotton Insect Research and Control Conference
G. A. Herzog, D. D. Hardee and M. R. Williams
741
Cotton Insect Losses 1993
Michael R. Williams
743
Resistance Within Classes of Insecticides in Tobacco Budworm
G. W. Elzen, S. H. Martin, J. B. Graves, B. R. Leonard
764
Status of Insecticide Resistance in Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm in Louisiana
J.B. Graves, B.R. Leonard, E. Burris, S. Micinski, S.H. Martin, C.A. White and J.L. Baldwin
769
Status of Insecticide Resistance in Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm in Arkansas
Marvin L. Wall
775
Pyrethroid Resistance in the Tobacco Budworm in Texas in 1993
F. W. Plapp, L. H. B. Kanga, E. M. M. Gardiner, J. D. Lopez, S. J. Nemec
778
Area Wide Survey and Mitochondrial DNA Variation of Helicoverpa zea Populations
S. K. Narang, M. E. Degrugillier, J. D. Lopez, L. J. Heilmann, J. D. DeVault, D. Hendricks and J. Loera
780
Tracking Tetroons to Evaluate Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm Migration
J.K. Westbrook, W.W. Wolf, P.D. Lingren, J.R. Raulston
791
Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm Management Strategies in the Absence of Boll Weevil
W. R. Lambert and G. A. Herzog, J. Ruberson and J. Lewis
794
Changes in Secondary Pests During and after Boll Weevil Eradication
Ron H. Smith
796
Control of Bollworm/Budworm and Other Insects Before and after Boll Weevil Eradication in South Carolina
M. E. Roof
798
Status of Bollworm Management in North Carolina Following a Decade Without the Boll Weevil
J. R. Bradley, Jr.
800
Strategy for Use of New Insecticides Targeted at Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm Management
F. A. Harris, N. P. Tugwell, and R. E. Furr, Jr.
803
Potential Effect of Transgenic Cotton Expressing Bt on Cotton IPM Programs
R. G. Luttrell and Gary A. Herzog
806
Resistance Monitoring and Mechanisms in the Tobacco Budworm to Organophosphate, Carbamate, and Cyclodiene Insecticides
L. H. B. Kanga, F.W. Plapp, Jr., M. L. Wall, G. W. Elzen, Juan Lopez
810
Tobacco Budworm Resistance to Methomyl and Methyl Parathion in Northwestern Mexico
Jose L. Martinez-Carrillo
816
Evaluation of Insecticide Resistance and the Effect of Selected Synergists in Tobacco Budworm
S.H. Martin, J.B. Graves, B.R. Leonard, E. Burris, S. Micinski, J.A. Ottea and G. Church
818
Effects of Single Generation Selection with Insecticides on Resistance Levels in Louisiana Tobacco Budworm
B. R. Leonard, S. H. Martin, J. B. Graves, J. A. Ottea, P. A. Clay, C. A. White and G. Church
824
Nerve Insensitivity to CIS-Cypermethrin in Heliothis virescens
J.W. Holloway and A.R. McCaffery
829
Biochemical and Physiological Mechanisms of Pyrethroid Resistance in Heliothis virescens
A. M. Younis, R. J. Young, S. A. Ibrahim, J. A. Ottea and A.R. McCaffery
832
Mechanisms of Resistance to Pyrethroids in Heliothis and Helicoverpa Species
A.R. McCaffery
836
Fipronil: Evaluation of Soil and Foliar Treatments for Control of Thrips, Aphids, Plant Bugs and Boll Weevils
E. Burris, B.R. Leonard, S.H. Martin, C.A. White and J.B. Graves, R.Shaw, W.P. Scott
838
Control of Thrips on Seedling Cotton with In-Furrow Insecticides
Phillip M. Roberts
845
Control of Early Season Thrips on Cotton with Gaucho (NTN 33893) Seed Treatments
Gary L. Lentz and Nancy B. Austin
847
Distribution of At-Planting Liquid Pesticides When Applied from New Technology Applicators
John W. Van Duyn and Kurtis D. Jones
850
The 1993 Beet Armyworm Outbreak in Mississippi and Future Management Guidelines
M. B. Layton
854
Management of the Beet Armyworm: Integration of Control Approaches
J.R. Ruberson, G.A. Herzog, W.R. Lambert, and W.J. Lewis
857
Comparative Toxicity of Four Commonly Used Insecticides to Field-Collected Beet Armyworm Larvae from the Southeastern United States
L. D. Chandler and J. R. Ruberson
860
Silverleaf Whitefly: Infestation Development in Relation to Cotton Genotype
T.F. Leigh, P.F. Wynholds and L.D. Godfrey
865
The Effect of Water Stress on Infestations of the Sweetpotato Whitefly
H. M. Flint, S. E. Naranjo, T. J. Henneberry, J. E. Leggett and D. L. Hendrix
867
Varietal and Nitrogen-Level Effects on Sweetpotato Whitefly Populations in Cotton
T. F. Watson, J. C. Silvertooth and A. Tellez
868
Comparative Oviposition and Feeding Host Preference of the Silverleaf and Sweetpotato Whiteflies
Malak F. Gergis and Nick C. Toscano
870
Contribution of Crops, Weeds, and Parasites to the Abundance of Silverleaf Whitefly in San Joaquin Valley Cotton
L. D. Godfrey, P. B. Goodell, W. J. Bentley, C. G. Summers, T. Prather, and R. Coviello
873
Progress in the Development of Sampling Plans for Bemisia tabaci: Evaluation of Binomial Sampling Methods
S. E. Naranjo, H. M. Flint and T. J. Henneberry
875
Action Thresholds for Whiteflies in Arizona
Peter C. Ellsworth, Donna L. Meade
878
Cotton Producers Working in Unison: The Multi-Component IPM Program in Marana, AZ
Gary W. Thacker, Peter C. Ellsworth, Leon Moore, and Jack Combs
882
Temperature-Dependent Reproduction of Sweetpotato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Homoptera: Aleyrodidae)
Terence L. Wagner
885
Biological Control of Whiteflies on Cotton: A Reality Check
O. Minkenberg, G.S. Simmons, R. Malloy, J. Kaltenbach, and C. Leonard
887
Efficacy of Aerially-Applied Sprays for Control of Sweetpotato Whitefly in Cotton
M. A. Latheef, L. F. Bouse, and I. W. Kirk
891
Management Strategies to Extend the Effectiveness of Chemicals for Whitefly Control
Nilima Prabhaker, N. C. Toscano and T. J. Henneberry
894
Silverleaf Whitefly Control in Cotton Using Insecticides and an Insect Growth Regulator
Eric T. Natwick
896
Endosulfan and Bifenthrin in Alternate Applications and Mixture Against B-Strain Whitefly
D. A. Wolfenbarger, D. G. Riley, D. H. Akey and W. A. Jones
901
Evaluation of the Growth Regulator Buprofezin Mixed with Conventional Insecticides, for Whitefly Control
J. J. Perez, A. Obando and N. Darby
904
The Value of Cotton Consultants
D.W. Parvin, Jr., Walter Ferguson and Jet Yee
906
The Effects of Row Spacings on Cotton Pest Populations and Yield
W. P. Scott, D. A. Adams, R. Shaw
910
Plant Monitoring as an Aid to Pest Management in Cotton
C.D. Klein, J.P. Zhang, and N.P. Tugwell
912
The Economic Potential of Plant Monitoring to Guide the Termination of Late-Season Insect Control in Arkansas
M. J. Cochran, N. P. Tugwell, D. M. Danforth, C. D. Klein and J. P. Zhang
914
Yield Compensation in Cotton with Early Season Square Loss
G. H. Montez and P. B. Goodell
916
Evaluation of Feeding Stimulants for Adult Helicoverpa zea
J. D. Lopez, Jr., T. N. Shaver and P. D. Lingren
920
Release of Sterile Backcross Moths During 1993 in a Pilot Program to Control the Tobacco Budworm
M. L. Laster, D. D. Hardee, and J. C. Schneider
925
Expression of Diapause Protein in Pink Bollworm
T. A. Miller, Karl Fryxell, Stephen Thibault
928
Performance of Certain Pyrethroids and IGR / Pesticide Mixtures Against Sucking Pests and Beneficial Arthropods Associated with Cotton in Late Season (Mid-Egypt, 1992)
S.A. Ibrahim, M.A. Younis and M.S. Fouad
932
Insecticide Resistance: Strategies for 1994 and Beyond
B. E. Melin
938
New Formulation Technologies for Biorational Products
H. Marcus Adair
941
Toxicity of Larvin® Brand Thiodicarb and Three Other Insecticides to Tobacco Budworm Collected in 1993 from Different Sites in the USA Cotton Belt
C. Beigel, J. B. van Kretschmar, R. G. Blenk, H. M Ayad
943
Survey of TBW Susceptibility to Curacron® and Comparison of Methods
S.T. Moore, N.D. Ngo, and H.W. Ray
947
New Uses of Malathion and Methyl Parathion in Guatemala
Mario Fernandez
949
TRISERT®-CB (26-0-0-0.5b) Fertilizer - Solution as a Carrier for Insecticides
J. G. Clapp, Jr., T. M. Parham, Jr.
951
Integration of Boll Weevil Parasite Augmentation into the Short-Season Cotton Production System of the Lower Rio Grande Valley
K. R. Summy, J. A. Morales-Ramos, E. G. King, D. A. Wolfenbarger, R. J. Coleman and S. M. Greenberg, A. W. Scott, Jr., J. V. French
953
Suppression of the Boll Weevil First Generation by Augmentative Releases of Catolaccus grandis in Aliceville, Alabama
J. A. Morales-Ramos, M. G. Rojas, J. Roberson, R. G. Jones, E. G. King, K. R. Summy, and J. R. Brazzel
958
Correlation Between Pupal Weight and Fecundity of Catolaccus grandis (Burks)
S. M. Greenberg, J. A. Morales-Ramos, and E. G. King
965
In Vitro Rearing of Catolaccus grandis (Burks): Recent Advances
A.A. Guerra, K.M. Robacker, and H.S. del Rio
967
Comparison of the Response of Catolaccus grandis to Infested and Uninfested Cotton Squares in a Wind Tunnel
M. G. Rojas, J. A. Morales, and E. G. King
969
Implications of Information Gained from Mississippi Boll Weevil Trapping and GIS Programs
James W. Smith and Glenn Wiygul
971
A Pilot Project on Integrated Pest Management Certification in Cotton
Shashank S. Nilakhe
973
Impact of Boll Weevil Migration on Selection of Eradication Strategies for Texas
L. T. Wilson, P. J. Trichilo, S. Bozkurt, P. K. Tapadiya, D. R. Rummel, S. C. Carroll, J. E. Slosser, T. W. Fuchs and R. E. Frisbie
975
Insecticide Resistance in Anthonomus grandis Populations from Northwest Mexico
Juan Jose Pacheco-Covarrubias
981
The Use of Boll Weevil Bait Sticks in Nicaragua in 1993
Gerald H. McKibben, Rainer Daxl, James W. Smith
984
Late Season Use of Boll Weevil Attract and Kill Devices
James W. Smith, William L. McGovern, Robert G. Jones, Gerald H. McKibben, Eric J. Villavaso
987
A Cold Bath Technique for Determining Diapause Status of the Boll Weevil
J. E. Slosser, R. Montandon, D. R. Rummel, T. W. Fuchs, and L. T. Wilson
990
Cost of Cotton Insect Control in Mississippi During 1992
W. P. Scott, Fred T. Cooke, Jr., DeWitt Caillavet and James Walker III
992
Integrated Crop Management (ICM) for Averting Cotton Pest Resistance and Reducing Production Cost
S. J. Nemec and E. D. Nemec
995
Comparisons of Selected Insect Control Strategies in the Texas Gulf Coast
S. W. Hopkins and D. L. Biediger
997
Biological Control of the Cotton Aphid, Aphis gossypii, by Generalist Predators
Jay A. Rosenheim and Jorge J. Cisneros
1000
Yield Comparison Between Smooth and Hairy Isolines of Cotton Subjected to Different Levels of Aphid Infestation
A. A. Weathersbee III, D. D. Hardee, and W. R. Meredith
1003
Cotton Varietal Resistance to Cotton Aphid
F. A. Harris, D. S. Calhoun, R. E. Furr, Jr.
1007
Some Factors Influencing Cotton Aphid Population Development in the Texas High Plains
D. R. Rummel and P. W. Kidd
1009
Cotton Aphid Management Using Admire
P. S. McNally, A. C. Scoggan, J. W. Mullins
1013
Control of Aphids and Whiteflies with CGA-215944
B. W. Minton, W. W. Bachman, N. D. Ngo, D. V. Allemann
1016
Uses of M-PEDE® Insecticide/Fungicide for the Management of Cotton Pests
Chris Conlan, Robert Sibley, Robert Haygood and Greg Bradfisch
1018
Cotton Aphid Control and Yield Parameters of Temik® Brand Insecticide Treatments
Monty Christian, James Supak
1021
A Computer Assisted Recognition System for Cotton
Joe Ellington and Tracey Carrillo
1026
A Comparison of Three Arthropod Sampling Methods in New Mexico Cotton
Ahmed A. H. Amin, Zarief R. Sawiers, Tracey Carrillo, Joe Ellington
1029
Comparison of Dispersion and Regression Indices for Helicoverpa zea (Boddie) [Lepidoptera:noctuidae] on Cotton, in New Mexico
Ahmed A. H. Amin, Zarief R. Sawiers, Tracey Carrillo, Joe Ellington
1031
Male Disruption Pheromone as a New Strategy in Controlling Pink Bollworm, Pectinophora gossypiella (Saunders) in Egypt
Moawad, G.M., Z.R. Sawires, M.W. Watson and A. E. Gaber
1035
Effects of Some Weather Factors on Pink Bollworm Male Moth Catches in Pheromone Traps and Their Relationship to Infestations in Cotton Fields
Zarief R. Sawires, Ahmed A. Hamed Amin, Tracey Carrillo, Joe Ellington
1039
Testing the Interaction of Pest-Predator-Plant- Weather Components of TEXCIM on Short and Long Staple Cotton Varieties with Two Sampling Methods
Zarief R. Sawires, Ahmed A. Hamed Amin, Tracey Carrillo, Joe Ellington
1042
Life Table Parameters of the Black Cutworm, Agrotis ipsilon (Hufnagle) [Lepidoptera : Noctuidae] Developed at Constant Temperature
Ahmed A. Hamed Amin
1046
Mid-South Cotton Insect Control with MVP, an Encapsulated Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) Bioinsecticide
Ned M. French II
1049
Comparative Toxicity of Bacillus thuringiensis Against Bollworm/budworm in Alabama Cotton
W. Moar, R. McCollum, and R. Smith
1052
Control of Tobacco Budworm and Bollworm with Bacillus thuringiensis in Northeast Louisiana
C. A. White, B. R. Leonard, E. Burris, J. B. Graves, P. A. Clay and S. H. Martin
1054
Utilizing Bacillus thuringiensis Formulations plus Ovicides to Manage Populations Cycles of the Heliothine Complex
D. R. Johnson, G. E. Studebaker, A. Jordan
1059
Performance of Monsanto's Transgenic B.T. Cotton Against High Populations of Lepidopterous Pests in North Carolina
J.S. Mahaffey, J.S. Bacheler J.R. Bradley, Jr. and J.W. Van Duyn
1061
Activity of Transgenic Cotton Expressing Delta-Endotoxin Against Tobacco Budworm
V. J. Mascarenhas, R.G. Luttrell, and J.C. Schneider
1064
Instar Specific Survival and Feeding Preference of Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm on Mixtures of Transgenic Bt and Nontransgenic Cotton
J. L. Halcomb, J. H. Benedict, D. R. Ring and B. Cook
1068
Evaluation of Treatment Thresholds for Control of Bollworms and Tobacco Budworms in Transgenic Bt Cotton in South Carolina
John A. DuRant
1073
Performance of Pirate™ Insecticide-Miticide Against Mid- And Late-Season Cotton Insect Pests
J. Whitehead and K. Treacy
1076
Capture and Thiodan for Pest Control in Western Cotton
J. J. Knabke
1079
Acute and Latent Efficacy of Certain Pyrethroids and IGR/insecticide Mixtures Against Spodoptera littoralis (Boisd.) (Mid-Egypt, 1991)
Sanaa A. Ibrahim
1081
What Is Naturalis-L? Development of Naturalis-L for the Control of Cotton Insects
Jane Yuster
1085
Environmental and Safety Properties of Naturalis-L
Adrian Krygsman
1088
Sweetpotato Whitefly Control by Naturalis-L, the Fungus Beauveria bassiana, in Furrow and Sub-Drip Irrigated Upland Cotton
D. H. Akey, T. J. Henneberry
1089
Evaluation of Naturalis-L for Cotton Fleahopper Control in the Blackland Region of Texas
Allen Knutson and Glen Moore
1092
Comparison of Naturalis-L in Two Integrated Boll Weevil Control Systems with Conventional Insecticides in Central Texas
M. F. Schuster and A. L. Schuster
1095
Naturalis-L for Control of the Cotton Insect Complex in the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas
James E. Wright
1098
Evaluation of Naturalis-L in Small Plots in the Northeast Louisiana Delta Environment
E. Burris
1102
Efficacy of Naturalis-L for Adults and Nymphs of the Tarnished Plant Bug in Cotton
G. L. Snodgrass and G. W. Elzen
1103
Efficacy of Naturalis-L Against Boll Weevil in Laboratory and Field Experiments in Mississippi
C.D. Parker, Jr., R.G. Luttrell, Blake Layton, and R.G. Jones
1105
International Results with Naturalis® L for Control of Sweetpotato Whitefly (Silverleaf Whitefly)
F. Gayle Kennedy
1111
Strategies for the Use of Naturalis-L for Control of Cotton Pests
Jane Yuster
1113
Producer's Experience with Naturalis® L: Five Years Control of Cotton Insect Pests in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, Texas
Neal G. Galloway
1115
Summation: Status and Future Emphases on Naturalis®L and Related Products
T.A. Knauf
1116
Performance of Alert Insecticide/Miticide Against Spider Mites in Western Cotton
R. L. Kepner and K. Treacy
1117
Commercial Control of Bollworm/Tobacco Budworm with Ovasyn® in 1993
T. Lane Smith, James D. Land and W. Kent Taylor
1120
The Promise and Challenge of Composite Computer Models in Cotton Management
J. Willers, R. Sequeira, J. McKinion, R. Bowden
1120
Incorporating Bacillus Thuringiensis in resistance Management Programs for Tobacco Budworm
Kumudinie M Karunaratne, Frederick W. Plapp, Jr. and Elisabeth M. Gardiner
1121
Control of Whitefly with Ovasyn® in 1993
Phillip Odom and Leon Moore
1121
Control of Sweet Potato Whitefly with Applaud® (Buprofezin), a New IGR
John Lublinkhof and Phillip N. Odom
1122
Comply™ (Fenoxycarb) - A Management Tool to Prevent Insecticide Resistance in Cotton
H. Ray Smith, F.W. Plapp, Jr., B. Minton, D. Brown and N. Ngo
1122
Effects of Boom Winglets and Droplet Size on Insecticide Deposition on Cotton
J. E. Mulrooney and K. D. Howard
1123
Influence of Droplet Size on Insecticidal Control of the Cotton Aphid
P. J. O'Brien
1126
Comparison of Aerially Applied Finished Spray Rates for Cotton Insect Control
Darryl Rester, B. Roger Leonard, Larry Beckwith, Marion Farris, and Carol Pinnell-Alison
1128
Comparison of Day and Night Insecticide Application with Ground Driven Equipment
Terry Erwin and Darryl Rester
1132
Multiple Acoustic Sensor System for Detecting Pink Bollworm in Bolls
Robert Hickling, Peter Lee, Wei Wei, Michelle Walters Geyer, David Pierce, Robert Staten, Thomas Henneberry
1134
Evaluation of the Stalk Puller as a Tool for Destruction of Cotton Stalks and Management of the Boll Weevil in South Texas
R. D. Parker, J. A. Landivar, L. L. Falconer, C. R. Schultz
1137
A Rapid Method for Artificially Infesting Research Plots with Heliothis Eggs
G.D. Thompson, D. L. Paroonagian, P.K. Leonard, L.A. Pavan and S.P. Nolting
1139
Lepton Diagnostic Kit Identification Kit for Distinguishing Between H. armigera and H. punctigera
Maurice Scott
1141
Cotton Production Practices in China Emphasizing Management of Helicoverpa Armigera
C. F. Sheng, E. G. King, and L. N. Namken
1143
Control of the Budworm-Bollworm Complex in South Carolina
M. J. Sullivan and T. W. Smith, Jr.
1151
Early Season Control of Heliothis virescens (F.) On Cotton in South Carolina
J.E. Mann, S.G. Turnipseed, M.J. Sullivan, J.A. DuRant, and O.L. May
1154
Cellcap® Bioencapsulation System: The Use of Genetic Engineering for Enhancement of Bacillus thuringiensis Toxins Against Cotton Insect Pests
Kendrick Uyeda, Carol Booth, Mikki Walz and Greg Bradfisch
1159
Evaluation of Dipel ES in an Integrated Pest Management System on Cotton
Stanley J. Nemec, Lowell V. Larson
1161
Chemigation with Dipel Es, for Control of Bollworms in Cotton
L. V. Larson
1164
A Practical Biological Insect Control Program with Special Emphasis on Resistant Tobacco Budworms
Ed Hood
1166
Tobacco Budworm: Possible Use of Various Entomopathogens in Large Area Pest Management
M. R. Bell and D. D. Hardee
1168
Effect of Dimilin® on the Boll Weevil in Small Field Cages
E. J. Villavaso, J. W. Haynes, W. L. McGovern, R. G. Jones, J. W. Smith
1172
The Mississippi Cotton Boll Weevil GIS Project - 1993 Update
Glenn Wiygul, J. W. Smith, Jack R. McCarty
1174
Status of Tobacco Budworm Populations Parasitism and Resistance in the Tamaulipas Cotton Region
J. Vargas-Camplis and D. A. Wolfenbarger
1176
Abundance and Insecticide Susceptibility of Bollworm and Tobacco Budworm in Missouri During 1993
C.E. Sorenson, C.O. Knowles, S.F. Abd-Elgahafar, G.S. Smith, H.F. Mammen, H.G. Townsend
1179
A Comparison of Three Insecticide Resistance Monitoring Methods for Lepidoptera
R. M. Perrin and C Loewer
1183
Pyrethroid Resistance in a Field Population of the Tarnished Plant Bug in Cotton in the Mississippi Delta
G. L. Snodgrass
1186
Selection Within Resistant and Susceptible Strains of Tobacco Budworm with Acephate plus Two Pyrethroids
A. N. Sparks, Jr., D. A. Wolfenbarger
1188
Effect of Early Season Cotton Aphid on Acala Cotton
Manuel R. Jimenez Jr., Steve D. Wright, Peter B. Goodell, Robert L. Dunlap
1191
Cotton Aphids: Control Studies in New Mexico in 1993
C. R. Ward, C. E. Barnes, and C. A. Blanco-Montero
1193
Influence of Cultural Practices on Cotton Aphid Insecticide Efficacy
Kenneth J. Fuson, Larry D. Godfrey
1198
Response to Sweetpotato Whitefly: Organization of Community IPM
J. W. Diehl, P. C. Ellsworth and S. H. Husman
1203
Forecasting Bollworm Generations in Cotton on the Basis of Plant Growth for Proper Timing of Control and Management Tactics
M. F. Gergis
1205
Thermal Requirements, Developmental Rates and Prediction Models of Whiteflies in Relation to Temperature and Host Plants
M. F. Gergis
1207
Imidacloprid for Silverleaf Whitefly Control: A Three Year Summary
C. E. Engle, A. C. Scoggan, J. W. Mullins
1211
Toxicity of Mixtures of Insecticides and Insecticides Alone Against B-Strain Sweetpotato Whitefly
D. A. Wolfenbarger and D. G. Riley
1214
Laboratory and Field Test with Boll Weevil Killing Station in Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas
D. A. Wolfenbarger, Priscilla K. MacLean, A. R. Quisumbing, W. Norris Starner, and J. A. Houghtaling
1217
Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Gen.): Developmental Biology, Sampling and Management on Cotton in Middle Egypt
M. A. Makadey, S. A. Ibrahim and M. F. Gergis
1226
Population Growth and Life Table Analysis of Whiteflies in Relation to Temperature and Host Plants
M. F. Gergis
1229
Non Preference Induced Effect of the Sweetpotato Whitefly, Bemisia tabaci (Genn.) Type B on Carboxy Treated Cotton Plants
Salvador C. Munoz
1231
Comparative Tolerance of Native and Exotic Parasitoids of the Sweetpotato Whitefly to Cotton Insecticides
Walker A. Jones, D. F. Wolfenbarger, A. A. Kirk
1234
Enzymes Forming Honeydew Sugars from Cotton Phloem Sap Are Found in Sweetpotato Whitefly Eggs
Donald L. Hendrix, Douglas Taysom, Terry Steele, Elizabeth W. Davidson, Bradley J. Segura
1237
A Study on Control Action Thresholds for Bemesia tabaci (Gennadius) on Cotton
C. C. Chu, T. J. Henneberry, D. H. Akey, N. Probhaker, H. H. Perkins
1239
Current Status of Pink Bollworm Control with Entomopathogenic Nematodes
J. E. Lindegren, T. J. Henneberry, J. R. Raulston, L. J. Forlow Jech, K. A. Valero
1242
Biology, Rearing and Potential of chelonus, an Egg-Larval Parasitoid of Pink Bollworm
M. G. Hentz, S.E. Naranjo, P.C. Ellsworth, and J. Martin
1244
Progress on Validation of Field Bioassay to Predict Efficacy of Insecticides Against Cotton Aphid
C. L. McKenzie, B. Cartwright, M. Karner, C. T. Allen
1246
Efficacy of Insecticide Penetration as a Function of Canopy Architecture
G.F. Sassenrath-Cole, M.I.El-Shahawy, and M.R. Williams
1249
Influence of Whitefly Population Level on Distribution in Field and Stickiness of Lint
J. E. Leggett and Osama ElLissy
1249
Better Scouting Through Computer Management
Michael R. Williams, J. L. Willers, T. L. Wagner, R. L. Olson, and J. M. McKinion
1250
Sweetpotato Whitefly Control in Cotton with a Fenpropathrin/Acephate Tank Mixture
M.J. Ansolabehere, R.H. Lindemann, L.L. Welch
1250
Whole Season Rotational Pesticide System for Integrated Pest Management for Control of Sweetpotato Whitefly in Cotton
D. H. Akey, T. J. Henneberry, and D. A. Wuertz
1251


COTTON PHYSIOLOGY CONFERENCE

Evaluation of Various Formulations of Pix
Bill L. Weir, Duke Wiley, Dave Millhouse
1255
A Two Year Summary of Applying Pix at Variable Rates When Plant Height Varies in a Cotton Field
D. J. Munier, S. D. Wright, B. L. Weir, T. A. Kerby
1257
Evaluation of a Feedback Vs. Scheduled Approach to Pix Application
D.C. Fletcher, J.C. Silvertooth, E.R. Norton, B.L. Unruh, E.A. Lewis
1259
Lint Yield Responses to Applications of PGR-IV and Mepiquat Chloride Applied to Five Cotton Varieties in South Texas
S. D. Livingston and R. D. Parker
1263
Responses to PGR IV of Upland and Pima Cottons in the San Joaquin Valley of California
Bill L. Weir, Dan Munk, Steve Wright, and Bruce Roberts
1267
A Practical System of Plant Growth Regulation in Cotton Production
Joseph A. Hickey
1269
The Effect of PGR-IV and Soil Insecticides on Early-Season Growth, Square Retention and Lint Yield
Darlene H. Locke, Juan A. Landivar, Daryl Moseley
1272
Multiple Plant Growth Regulator Use on Short Staple Cotton
L.R. Hood
1274
The Effects of Sub-Lethal Rates of Glyphosate on Regrowth Control, Lint Yield and Fiber Quality
Juan A. Landivar, Darlene Locke, Daryl Moseley
1276
Yield Probability Forecasts Using Plant Monitoring
Kater Hake and Koy Stair
1279
Cotton Plant Monitoring: The Arkansas System (An Overview)
F.M. Bourland, N.P. Tugwell, D.M. Oosterhuis, and M.J. Cochran
1280
Monitoring Plant Response to Insect Damage
E. M. Holman, N. P. Tugwell, D. M. Oosterhuis, and F. M. Bourland
1282
Using Long-Term Weather Patterns for Targeting Cotton Harvest Completion
J. P. Zhang, M. J. Cochran, N. P. Tugwell, F. M. Bourland, D. M. Oosterhuis, and D. M. Danforth
1284
COTMAN: A Computer-Aided Cotton Management System for Late-Season Practices
J.P. Zhang, N.P. Tugwell, M.J. Cochran, F.M. Bourland, D.M. Oosterhuis, and C.D. Klein
1286
Practical On-Farm Experience Utilizing the Arkansas System of Crop Monitoring
C.D. Klein, D.M. Oosterhuis, F.M. Bourland, M.J. Cochran, and N.P. Tugwell
1288
Cotton Mapping Survey - Imperial Valley
Anne F. Wrona and Tom Kerby
1291
Evaluation of the Effect of Methanol on Cotton Growth and Yield under Dryland and Irrigated Conditions
Daryl Moseley, Juan A. Landivar, Darlene Locke
1293
Methanol Effects on Upland Cotton
S. H. Husman, W. B. McCloskey, W. T. Molin
1295
Water Stress and Carbon Isotope Discrimination in Cotton
R.G. McDaniel and A.K. Dobrenz
1297
Responses of Cotton Leaf Water Potential and Transpiration to Vapor Pressure Deficit and Salinity under Arid and Humid Climate Conditions
Y. Guo, J. A. Landivar, J. C. Henggeler, J. Moore
1301
Carbon Balance of PGR-IV-Treated Cotton Plants at Two Temperature Regimes
J. Cadena, J.T. Cothren, and C.J. Fernandez
1309
Antioxidant Status in Cotton Cell Lines Selected for Salt Tolerance
Dalton R. Gossett, Eddie P. Millhollon, S. W. Banks, M. Cran Lucas, and Marye-Michelle Marney
1314
Construction of a Transformation Vector for Cotton Containing Glutathione Reductase CDNA
Stephen W. Banks, Dalton R. Gossett, M. Cran Lucas, Eddie P. Millhollon
1318
A Model for Cotton Fiber Initiation
Suzan J. Holt and James McD. Stewart
1320
Pix Effects on Earliness and Fruit Retention of Contrasting Cotton Varieties
C.O. Gwathmey, O.M. Wassel, and P.E. Hoskinson
1325
Compatibility of PGR-IV and Pix in Cotton
C. Guo, D. M. Oosterhuis
1325
Evaluation of Plant Growth Regulators in Cotton
C. Guo, D. M. Oosterhuis, D. Zhao
1326
Effect of Foliar Application of Vanadium on Cotton Growth and Yield
S. K. Hicks, C. W. Wendt
1326
The Influence of Various Additives on Absorption of Thidiazuron and Dimethipin
Gene D. Wills and Charles E. Snipes
1327
Computer Programs for In-The-Field Cotton Plant Mapping - In Season and End of Season Mapping
D.J. Munier, R.E. Plant, T.A. Kerby
1327
Methanol Effects on Cotton Growth and Photosynthesis
T. J. Gerik and K. L. Faver
1328
Field Validation of Simulated Crop Growth Parameters and Yield Associated with Dates of Planting and Irrigation Termination Effects
E. R. Norton, J. C. Silvertooth, B. L. Unruh
1328
Methanol Does Not Influence Water Relations, Gas Exchange, or Growth in Cotton
J. J. Heitholt, M. W. van Iersel, D. M. Oosterhuis, and R. Wells
1329
Can Carbon Isotope Discrimination Be Used to Select High Yield Cottons?
T. J. Gerik, K. M. El-Zik, J. R. Gannaway, K. L. Faver, and P. M. Thaxton
1329
Methanol for Cotton?
J.T. Cothren
1330
Physiological Aspects of Potassium Nutrition in Cotton
C.W. Bednarz, D.M. Oosterhuis, and D.L. Hendrix
1330
Plant Population Density and Cotton Canopy Development
J. J. Heitholt
1331
Measurement of Cotton Leaf Area with the LAI 2000 Canopy Analyzer
S. K. Hicks, R. J. Lascano
1331
Nitrogen Fertility Influence on Ethylene Production and Leaf Water Potential in Cotton
Ken E. Lege', Richard L. Jasoni, and J. Tom Cothren
1332
Management Strategies to Maximize Productivity and Water Use Efficiency
D. R. Krieg
1332
Use of Leaf Water Potentials to Determine Timing of First Post-Plant Irrigation
A.J. Steger, J.C. Silvertooth, and P.W. Brown
1333
Source-Sink Manipulation Effects on Cotton Lint Yield and Fiber Quality
W.T. Pettigrew
1333
Dry Matter Accumulation by Upland and Pima Cotton
B. L. Unruh, J. C. Silvertooth, A. J. Steger, and E. R. Norton
1334
Mote Detection in Cotton Ovule Culture
Gayle H. Davidonis
1334
The Effects of N2 and CO2 on Photosynthetic Regulatory Enzymes
G.F. Sassenrath-Cole, A.R. Reddy, and K.R. Reddy
1335
Influence of Fruit Removal on the Starch and Sugar Dynamics of Cotton
Richard L. Jasoni, J. Tom Cothren and C.J. Fernandez
1335
Carbon Dioxide Enrichment and Water Deficit Effects on Photosynthesis and Growth of Cotton
K. R. Reddy, A. R. Reddy, H. F. Hodges and J. M. McKinion
1336
Separation and Analysis of Cotton Fiber Cell Proteins Using Two-Dimensional Electrophoresis
D.L. Ferguson, R.B. Turley, B.A. Triplett, and W.R. Meredith Jr.
1336
Diurnal Changes in ABA During Growth and Development of Cotton at High CO2 and Temperature
N. C. Bhattacharya, John W. Radin, B. A. Kimball, D. L. Brummett and David H. Akey
1337
Rapid and Inexpensive Methods for Determining Glucose and Potassium Levels in Cotton Bolls
J. D. Timpa, A. M. Striegel, A. L. Abellanosa, and B. A. Triplett
1337
Temporal Changes in Protein and Proteolytic Enzyme Activities in Germinating Cotton Axes
Eugene L. Vigil and Tung K. Fang
1338
Monitoring Glucose and Potassium Levels in Cotton Bolls During Early Stages of Development
J. D. Timpa, A. L. Abellanosa, A. M. Striegel, B. A. Triplett, and W. R. Meredith, Jr.
1338
Expression of Tubulin Proteins in Cotton: A Comparison in Developing Fibers and Other Tissues
David C. Dixon, Robert W. Seagull, and Barbara A. Triplett
1338
Leaf Morphology and Photosynthesis of Cotton Seedlings as Influenced by Spectral Balance of Light Reflected from the Soil Surface
P.J. Bauer and M.J. Kasperbauer
1339
Methanol Treatments on Pima and Upland Cotton
J.M. Nelson, F. S. Nakayama, H. M. Flint, R. L. Garcia, and G. L. Hart
1341
Effect of Methanol Applications on Acala Cotton in New Mexico
Carl E. Barnes and Woods E. Houghton
1343
Effects of Natural Bioregulators on Cotton Production
Paul A. Hedin and Jack C. McCarty, Jr.
1345
Enhanced Root Growth with PGR-IV
D. M. Oosterhuis, D. Zhao
1348
Fruiting Site Production and Fruit Size Responses of Cotton to Water Supply per Plant
S.A. Staggenborg and D.R. Krieg
1351
Acala and Pima Cotton Water Relations and Nutrient Management under Subsurface Drip Irrigation
R.B. Hutmacher, C.J. Phene, K.R. Davis, T. Pflaum, M.S. Peters, S.S. Vail, A.D. Bravo, C.A. Hawk, D. Clark
1355
Nutrient Uptake and Plant Physiology Enhancement by PHCA Treatments on Cotton Plants
Salvador C. Mu¤oz
1360
Response of the Cotton Varieties, Cian 95 and Cian Precoz to Defoliants Application in the Northern of Mexico
A. S. Godoy, A.L.E. Moreno, C.E.A. Garcia
1364
Effects of Timing of Application of Different Defoliants on the New Cotton Variety Laguna 89
A. S. Godoy, A.L.E. Moreno, C.E.A. Garcia
1366
Cotton Fiber Characteristics in Response to Short Season Environments and Harvest Aid Materials
D.W. Albers, J.B. Mobley, and J.N. Ward
1368
Irrigation Effects on Cotton Fiber and Seed Quality. I. Field Studies
J. M. Bradow, P. J. Bauer, C. R. Camp, P. G. Hunt
1370
Interactive Effects of Carbon Dioxide Enrichment and Nitrogen Nutrition on Photosynthesis and Transpiration in Cotton
A. R. Reddy, K. R. Reddy, H. F. Hodges and J. M. McKinion
1370
Cotton Plant Growth and Fiber Development Responses to Light Reflected from Different Soil Surface Colors
M. J. Kasperbauer
1371
Cotton Response to Pix after Early-Season Square Loss
D. R. Cook and C. W. Kennedy
1371
The Role of Light and Leaf Aging in Determining Photosynthetic Efficiency and Capacity
G.F. Sassenrath-Cole, Guiyu Lu, and H.F. Hodges
1372
Effects of Leaf Age on Photosynthesis, Epicuticular Wax, and 15N Uptake in Cotton (Gossypium Hirsutum L.)
B. R. Bondada, D. M. Oosterhuis, and R. J. Norman
1372
Physiological Responses of Cotton Plants to PGR-IV Application under Water Stress
Duli Zhao and D.M. Oosterhuis
1373
Crop Monitoring System Using a Weather Station Network, Plant Mapping and Crop Simulation
J. A. Landivar, Y. Guo, D. Locke, D. Moseley, D. Dromgoole
1373
Potassium Nutrition in Cotton: Genotypes, Boll Load, and Root Growth
L.D. Janes, D.M. Oosterhuis, F.M. Bourland, and R.W. McNew
1374
Cotton Regrowth Potential Following Partial and Complete Seedling Defoliation
D.E. Longer, D.M. Oosterhuis and M. Withrow
1374
Selection of Cold Tolerant Lines of Cotton Based on Seedling Response
N. W. Hopper, J. R. Gannaway, G. M. Jividen, T. H. Struve
1375
Relationship of Droplet Size and Leaf Spotting of Profenofos Treated Cotton
W.C. Robertson and J.T. Cothren
1376
Effect of Overexpression of Sod on Growth of Transgenic Plants under Drought and Low Temperature
Norma L. Trolinder, Randy D. Allen
1376
A 14 KDA Polypeptide Is Induced in Roots of a Root-Knot Nematode Resistant Isoline of Cotton Soon after Infection
F. E. Callahan, R. G. Creech, B. Tang, and J. N. Jenkins
1377
Specific Ribosomal Proteins of Cotton Are Encoded by Multigene Families
R.B. Turley, D.L. Ferguson, and W.R. Meredith Jr.
1377
Genetic Determinants of Fiber Length in Upland and Pima Cotton
Thea A. Wilkins
Cotton Yield Enhancement as Affected by the Use of Carbohydrate-Based Fertilizers
Stephen D. Livingston, Buford J. Creech
Responses of Cotton to Applications of Methanol Solutions in Arizona and Mississippi
Jack R. Mauney
Total and (+)- And (-)- Gossypol in Seed of Obsolete and Current Cultivars of Gossypium Hirsutum
M. C. Calhoun, W. R. Meredith, Jr., S. W. Kuhlmann, H. L. Kim, E. McDonald
The Enzymatic Conversion of Farnesyl-Pp to Desoxyhemigossypol and Hemigossypol in Stem Homogenates of Cotton Plants Infected with Verticillium Dahliae
C. R. Benedict, C. W. Magill, A. A. Bell, R. D. Stipanovic
CP/MAS High Resolution Solid-State NMR Spectra of Crystalline Cellulose in Cotton Fibers
C. R. Benedict, H. Pan, R. J. Kohel
Gene Expression in Fiber: Structural Characterization of MRNAs
M. E. John


COTTON QUALITY MEASUREMENT CONFERENCE

Fiber Length Measurements and Distribution of Egyptian, Pima and Upland Cottons as Measured by HVI, AFIS, Peyer and Suter Webb Methods
Monir G. Sief
1381
A Reference Method to Measure Bundle Strength - Problems with its Development
H. Harig and R. B„umer
1385
HVI Versus Individual Instruments: Fiber Quality Evaluations
J. C. Palmer, H. B. Cooper, J. Pellow, K. McRae, D. Anderson
1387
Short Fiber Measurement from HVI
C. Roger Riley and Youe-T. Chu
1389
Effects of Fiber Geometry and Number Density on the Optical Attenuation by HVI Cotton Test Specimens
K.E. Duckett, Z. Zhou, R.S. Krowicki and P.E. Sasser
1393
Cotton Short Fiber: Measurement Problems
J. D. Bargeron
1396
New Understanding on HVI Tensile Data Based on Mantis Single Fiber Test Results
Moon W. Suh and Xiaoliang Cui
1400
Evaluations of the Cotton Sample Opener for HVI Testing of Roller Ginned Cotton
James L. Knowlton
1404
Characterization of Sugars from Honeydew Contaminated and Normal Cottons
Donald E. Brushwood, Henry H. Perkins, Jr.
1408
Cotton Stickiness Determined by the Thermodetector Method
Henry H. Perkins, Jr., Donald E. Brushwood
1412
New Developments in Testing of Honeydew
R. Frydrych, E. Hequet, G. Cornuejols
1414
Overview of NIR Use in Correcting HVI Strength Measurements
Ron Williams and Eric Setzer
1416
Evaluation of High Speed Methods to Measure Cotton Moisture for HVI Testing
R. A. Taylor and L. C. Godbey
1418
The Effect of Cotton Moisture and Laboratory Humidity on HVI Strength
R. A. Taylor and L. C. Godbey
1422
HVI Strength Correction for Measured Moisture Content: Testing
Richard Byler, W. Stanley Anthony, Paul B. Beaton, H.H. Ramey, Jerome Boyd
1426
The Effects of Using Shewhart Control Charts to Monitor the Strength and Length Operating Levels of High Volume Instruments
G. L. Lewicki, G. R. Faia, M. H. Fairley, and B. H. Robles
1429
AFIS Advancement in Neps and Length Measurements
Hossein M. Ghorashi, Joseph C. Baldwin, and Masood A. Khan
1433
Why We Need a Standard Method for Strength Testing, and What it Will Take to Get One
David L. Adams
1437
Methods for the Evaluation of Seed Coat Fragments
H.B. Cooper, K. McRae, D. Anderson, J. Palmer, and J. Pellow
1442
Fiber Friction in Natural and Chemically Treated Cotton
R.M. Broughton, Y.E. ElMogahzy, and Q. Wang
1444
Fiber Fineness and Maturity Evaluation
John Pellow, H.B. Cooper, John Palmer, and David Anderson
1447
Interactive Effects of Water-Stress, CO2 and O3 on Upland Cotton I. Plant Growth and Biomass Partitioning
Mohamed I. Zakaria, Charles L. Mulchi, and Edward H. Lee
1449
Interactive Effects of Water-Stress, CO2 and O3 on Upland Cotton II. Yield and Yield Components
Mohamed I. Zakaria, Charles L. Mulchi, and Edward H. Lee
1452
Interactive Effects of Water Stress, CO2 and Ozone on Upland Cotton III. Fiber Quality Characteristics
Mohamed I. Zakaria, Charles L. Mulchi, Eugene L. Vigil and Devron P. Thibodeaux
1455
Practical Aspects of Maturity Measurements Using the Near-IR Spectroscopy Method
Subhas Ghosh
1459
High Speed Measurements of Sugar and Stickiness in Cotton
R. A. Taylor, Jim Psotka and Scott Reed
1462
Preliminary Assessment of the Stickiness of Cotton
W.S. Anthony, R.K. Byler, Henry Perkins, and Michael Watson
1464
Electromagnetic Reflectance on Cotton: A Review of Theory and Experiments
J. Alex Thomasson
1467
Use of NIR to Increase Repeatability in Cotton Strength Measurements
Ron Williams, Eric Setzer, Robert Taylor
1472
Measurement of Cotton Maturity and Fineness by a Vis/NIR Reflectance HVI. Part I. Instrumentation
Joe Montalvo, Sherman Faught, Robert Grimball, Edward Stark, Karen Luchter
1473
Measurement of Cotton Maturity and Fineness by a Vis/NIR Reflectance HVI. Part II. Data Analysis Results
Steven M. Buco and Joseph G. Montalvo, Jr.
1476
Comparative Study on Fiber and Yarn Properties of Egyptian and Pima Cottons
Monir G. Sief
1478
Effect of Humidity and Temperature on Cotton Fiber Equilibrium Moisture Content in the Testing Laboratory
Robert E. Harrison
1484
On-Farm Testing of Water Stress-Fiber Quality Theories
F. D. Whisler and H. F. Hodges
1486
Effect of Drought Stress on Cotton Fiber Quality
E. L. Vigil, O. Hinojosa and D. P. Thibodeaux
1487
Water Deficit Effects on Cotton Fiber Elongation, Mote Production, and Net Photosynthesis
G.F. Sassenrath-Cole, K.R. Reddy, and H.F. Hodges
1488
Parameters Affecting the Determination of Mean Length, Upper-Half-Mean Length, and Uniformity Index with the Spinlab and the Motion Control HVIs
Richard S. Krowicki, James M. Hemstreet, Devron P. Thibodeaux, Kermit E. Duckett
1488
Irrigation Effects on Cotton Fiber and Seed Quality. II. Fiber Quality Studies Using AFIS
J.M. Bradow, P.J. Bauer, and O. Hinojosa
1489
Mote Characteristics in Texas Cotton
G. H. Davidonis and J. Landivar
1489
Cotton Genotype Responses to Suboptimal Temperature and Related Dyeing Characteristics
J.M. Bradow and P.J. Bauer
1490
White Specks: A Microscopic Profile
W. R. Goynes, B. F. Ingber, D. P. Thibodeaux
1490
Applications of AFIS to Measuring Quality Characteristics of Cotton
O. Hinojosa and D. P. Thibodeaux
1491
Using Fundamental Fiber Properties Data and Stelometer Data Obtained at Each of Four Gauge Lengths to Analyze, Interpret, and Predict Yarn Data. Part I. Method of Determining the Actual Gauge Length of the Nominal Zero Gauge Length Used for Cotton
L. B. De Luca and D. P. Thibodeaux
1492
Using Fundamental Fiber Properties Data and Stelometer Data Obtained at Each of Four Gauge Lengths to Analyze, Interpret, and Predict Yarn Data. Part II. The Effect of Bundle Data from Different Gauge Lengths on Comparisons of Fiber Properties with Yarn
L. B. De Luca and D. P. Thibodeaux
1492
HVI Strength Correction for Measured Moisture Content: Development
Richard Byler, W. Stanley Anthony, James L. Knowlton, H. H. Ramey Jr., Jerome Boyd
1493
Tracking White Speck Neps and Fiber Properties from Bale to Finished Fabric
P.D. Bel-Berger, W.R. Goynes, Jr., O. Hinojosa, Phiroze Dastoor
1496
Quantitative Measurement of Fiber Maturity by X-Ray Fluorescence Spectroscopy
P. Dastoor, L. H. Wartelle, and A. B. Pepperman
1501
Module Averaging: 1993 Crop Results
Jesse F. Moore
Yarn Quality Measurement (New Perspectives)
Shahram Peykamian, Jon Rust
Factors Influencing a Reference Method for HVI Strength Measurements
C. K. Bragg, C. L. Simpson
Possibilities for International Standards for HVI-Measurements
Anton Schenek
Does the Universal Specimen Sampler Improve HVI 3500 Measurements
Eric Hequet, J. P. Gourlot


COTTON SOIL MANAGEMENT AND PLANT NUTRITION CONFERENCE

Nitrogen Status of Cotton Following Winter Cover Crops
G. A. Breitenbeck, R. L. Hutchinson and D. J. Boquet
1505
Cotton Response to Conventional Tillage and No-Till Cover Crop System
N. W. Buehring, W. F. Jones, G. A. Jones
1508
Farm-Scale Validation of Conservation Tillage Cropping Systems for Sandy Soils
J.W. Keeling, W.M. Lyle, and J.R. Abernathy
1511
Cotton Yield and Growth on Clay Soil under Different Levels of Tillage, Nitrogen and Cover Crop
D. J. Boquet, G. A. Breitenbeck, and A.B. Coco
1513
Row-Spacing Effects on Yield and Earliness
E. D. Vories, J.S. McConnell and R.E. Glover
1516
Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Uptake by Upland and Pima Cotton
B. L. Unruh, J. C. Silvertooth, A. J. Steger, and E. R. Norton
1518
Provision of Mid-Season K Requirements in Cotton with Slow Release K Applied Pre-Plant
Jessica G. Davis
1519
A Basic Study of Potassium Fertilizer Placement Effects on Potassium Uptake by Cotton
G.L. Pate, G.L. Mullins, and C.H. Burmester
1520
Effects of Soil and Foliar K on Cotton Yield in Soils of Georgia and North Carolina
Steven C. Hodges
1527
Foliar Applied K and Residual Soil K Interactions in Five Long-Term Studies
C. C. Mitchell, G. L. Mullins, C. H. Burmester
1529
A Summary of a Three-Year Beltwide Study of Soil and Foliar Fertilization with Potassium Nitrate in Cotton
D.M. Oosterhuis, O. Abaye, D.W. Albers, W.H. Baker, C.H. Burmester, J.T. Cothren, M.W. Ebelhar, D.S. Guthrie, M.G. Hickey, S.C. Hodges, D.D. Howard, R.L. Huthinson, L.D. Janes, G.L. Mullins, B.A. Roberts, J.C. Silvertooth, P.W. Tracy, and B.L. Weir
1532
Three-Year Comparison of Foliar Feeding of Cotton with Five Potassium Sources
W. N. Miley and D. M. Oosterhuis
1534
Cotton Response to the Source of Foliar Potassium
G.L. Mullins, and C.H Burmester
1537
Effect of Foliar Applications of Methanol, Urea and Iron on Cotton Yield in Louisiana
E. R. Funderburg, R. L. Hutchinson, T. A. Burch
1540
Effect of Nitrogen Management on Solid and Skip-Row 30-In Cotton
M. W. Ebelhar, R. A. Welch, and G. R. Tupper
1541
Cotton Yield Response to Nitrogen on a Red River Alluvial Soil
S. H. Moore, J. Caylor, J. Beauboeuf
1545
Nitrogen Influence on Position and Fate of Cotton Bolls
S. H. Moore, J. Caylor
1547
Long Term Nitrogen Fertilization Effects on Lint Yields and Certain Soil Properties in the Texas Coastal Bend
J. E. Matocha, Dennis L. Coker, Fred L. Hopper
1549
Nitrogen and Potassium Nutrition of Cotton Grown in the Texas Blackland
T.C. Knowles, B.W. Hipp, and W.C. Langston
1552
Effect of Nitrogen Source and Method of Placement on Cotton Produced under Varying Weed Management Intensities
R.K. Boman, W.R. Raun, R.B. Westerman, J.V. Altom, D.S. Murray, and J.C. Banks
1555
Effect of Starter Fertilizer Rate and Placement on Cotton Root Growth and Lint Yield in Two Tillage Systems
J.L. Kovar, R.L. Hutchinson, and E.R. Funderburg
1559
Effect of Non-Composted Organic Waste as Residues on Cotton Yields
J. H. Edwards, R. H. Walker, W. B. Webster
1561
Effects of Repeated Application of Noncomposted Organic Wastes on Cotton Yield
J.H. Edwards, R.H. Walker, and J.S. Bannon
1564
Nitrogen Fertilization of Cian 95 - A New Variety for the Comarca Lagunera, Mexico
A. S. Godoy, F. G. Chavez, G. A. Palomo
1568
Effect of Intercropping Cotton with Maize under Different Nitrogen Rate and Different Hill Spacing of Maize
H.M.H. Mohamed, M.I.M. Salwau
1570
Fertilizer K Management Effects on Cotton Yield and Nutrition
Anthony Bland and J. J. Varco
1573
Effects of Cover Crops and N Rates on Growth and Yield of No-Till and Conventional-Till Cotton
R.L. Hutchinson, G.A. Breitenbeck, R.A. Brown, and W.J. Thomas
1573
Evaluation of a Compact Ion Meter for In-Field Measurement of Potassium in Cotton Petioles
C.H. Burmester and G.L. Mullins
1574
Evaluation of Surfactants in Foliar Feeding Cotton with KNO3
D.D. Howard, P.E. Hoskinson, and R.C. Gerstenecker
1575
Soil and Foliar Applied K for Conventional-And No-Tillage Cotton in Tennessee
D.D. Howard P.E. Hoskinson, and R.C. Gerstenecker
1575
Root and Shoot Response of Six Cotton Cultivars to Water Management
J. Keino, C.A. Beyrouty, and D.M. Oosterhuis
1576
Starter Fertilizer Applications Rates and Methods for Conventional and No-Tillage Cotton. 1993 Tennessee and Louisiana Data
D.D. Howard, R.L. Hutchinson
1576
Interaction of Nitrogen Rates and Mepiquat Chloride-Effects on Yield and Quality
M. W. Ebelhar, W. R. Meredith, Jr., and R. A. Welch
1577
Leaf Nitrogen Effects on Growth and Development of Cotton
P. Rusnadi, K. R. Reddy, and H. F. Hodges
1578
Varying Soil Test K Level Effects on Cotton Yield and Nutrition
J. J. Varco, W. E. Batson, and A. Bland
1578
Effect of Soil and Foliar Applied Potassium Fertilizer on Upland and Pima Cotton in Sonoran Desert Soils of Arizona
A. Galadima, J. C. Silvertooth, B. L. Unruh, E. R. Norton
1579
Field Validation of Simulated Distribution of Soil Nitrates in an Irrigated Cotton Production System
J.C. Silvertooth, E.R. Norton, and B.L. Unruh
1579
Cotton Production in a Two-Year Corn-Wheat-Cotton Rotation with Conservation Tillage
P. G. Hunt, P. J. Bauer, and T. A. Matheny
1580
Optimum Irrigation Scheduling for Cian Precoz, a New Cotton Variety
A. S. Godoy, A. C. Godoy, G. A. Palomo, C. E. Garcia
1582
The Fate of Nitrogen in a Drip Irrigated Cotton Study with Six Levels of Water and Five Levels of Nitrogen
J.C. Henggeler, M.G. Hickey, W.L. Multer, R. Harston and D.L. Reddell
1583
Chronological Results of Foliar K-Power Research on Cotton in the U.S.
J.P. O'Connor and S.G. Morse
1586
ESP™ K-Sulfate - A More Soluble Form of Potassium Sulfate for Foliar Application to Cotton
Dan Nason
1589
Tillage Alternatives for Cotton Production in the Lower Rio Grande Valley
J. R. Smart, J. M. Bradford, R. J. Rektorik, J. Robinson, D. A. Wolfenbarger
1591
Cotton Yield and Soil Properties Following Thirty-Five Years of Winter Cover Crop Rotation
E. P. Millhollon, T. M. Moreau
1595
Potassium Fertilization Effects on Cotton Yields and Fiber Properties
J. E. Matocha, Dennis L. Coker, Fred L. Hopper
1597
Cotton Response to Tillage and Cover Crops
H. Bloodworth and J.R. Johnson
1601
Influence of Preplant, Split Soil Applied and Foliar Applied Potassium Fertilizer on Yield and Quality of Cotton in Virginia
A. Ozzie Abaye, K. E. Edmisten, G. L. Heuberger, J. C. Maitland, W. B. Wilkinson, J. L. Jones, J. W. Parker
1601
Assessing the Potassium Status of Cotton Using Tissue Tests
W. H. Baker, S. J. McConnell, and C. S. Snyder
1602
Cleaning Cotton for Effective Rotor Spinning
R. V. Baker, J. B. Price and K. Q. Robert, Jr.
1605
New Features of a High-Tech Card
Ferdinand Leifeld
1610
Improved Cotton Fiber Quality and Improved Spinning Technology-A Profitable Marriage. Part I. Progress in Rotor Spinning and Progress in the Quality Profile of U.S. Upland Cotton. Part II. The Contributions of Improved Cotton Quality and Those of Rotor
Chris Faerber, Helmut Deussen
1615
SCI Application in a Cotton Yarn Spinning Mill
Edward O. White
1622
A New Development in Cotton Opening/Cleaning Equipment for Nonwoven and Conventional Textiles
H. Charles Allen, Jr., Phillip E. Dabbs
1625
Quickspin/MDTA 3
Joseph M. Yankey, Christiana Saaro, Gordon Williams, and Mona Qaud
1628
Blending as a Systemic Problem
Peter R. Lord and Jon P. Rust
1631
Spinning Potential of Egyptian and Pima Cottons
Monir G. Sief
1636
Influence of Cotton Variables on Subsequent Process Performance
L. F. Fryer, Jon P. Rust, Peter R. Lord
1639
Measurement of Short Fiber Content Using AFIS Length and Diameter
Peter C. Jones, Masood A. Khan, Michael E. Galyon, and Mona Qaud
1641
The Use of Cluster Analysis for Grading Textile Yarns
G.H. Rong, K. Slater, R.C. Fei
1645
Improving Yarn and Fabric Strengths by HVI and Single Fiber Test Data - A Mill Experiment
Moon W. Suh and Hyun-Jin Koo
1648
Statistical Models for Dimensional and Mechanical Characteristics of Knit Fabrics
S. R. Matic-Leigh and W. YU
1653
Influence of Yarn Properties on the Low-Stress Mechanical Behavior and the Hand Quality of Single Jersey Knit Fabrics
P. Radhakrishnaiah
1659
The Mechanical Behavior of Polyester/Cotton Yarns and Fabrics Representing Differences in Fiber Distribution Within the Yarn
P. Radhakrishnaiah, A.P.S. Sawhney
1662
Wetting and Transport Properties of Cotton Assemblies
You-Lo Hsieh
1665
Effects of Laundering on the Color fastness of Fiber Reactive Dyed Cotton Poplin Fabrics Having Functional Finishes
M. M. Warnock and C. J. Hamm
1667
Colorimeter Measurements and Color Differences in Fabric
C. K. Bragg, C. L. Simpson, J. J. Boyd, P. E. Sasser, M. D. Watson
1668
The Amtex™ Partnership
H. E. Brockmann
1674
Fiber Breakage in Cotton Processing: Part II - Length Variation under Different Degrees of Random Breakage
Kearny Q. Robert, John B. Price, and Patricia S. Robbert
1674
Physical Property Variation in Fabrics Woven from Topically Treated Yarns
T. A. Calamari, Jr. and G. F. Ruppenicker
1675
Selected Properties of Predominantly-Cotton Staple-Core Knitted Fabrics
L. B. Kimmel and A. Paul S. Sawhney
1675
Ridge-Till Implementation on Full Scale Production Field: Keys to Success
T.C. Keisling, C.R. Dillon,and E.E. Evans
Nutrient Status of Cotton in Georgia as Revealed by Petiole Analysis
C. Owen Plank, J. Crawford
Results of Correcting Subsoil Problems
Gordon R. Tupper and M. Wayne Ebelhar


COTTON WEED SCIENCE RESEARCH CONFERENCE

Report of the 1993 Cotton Weed Loss Committee
J. D. Byrd, Jr.
1679
A Summary of Cotton-Pro and Meturon as a Pre-Plant Burndown in Cotton
Eugene King
1681
Preemergence Weed Management with Command in Cotton
S.J. Stringer and T.I. Crumby
1683
Efficacy of Clomazone with Disulfoton and Aldicarb
M. C. Smith, R. D. Bagwell, N. P. Tugwell, and R. E. Frans
1685
Nightshade Control with Phrithiobace (Staple)in California
Ron Vargas and Steve Wright
1689
Postemergence Grass Control in Cotton Using Clethodim plus DPX-PE350 Tank Mix Combinations
Kevin M. Perry
1691
Weed Control Programs in Cotton Using Combinations of Buctril and Staple
J.D. Beaty, C.B. Guy, Jr., M.C. Smith, R.E. Frans
1695
Weed Control Systems for Conservation-Tillage Cotton
Robert Frans, Marilyn McClelland, and Cade Smith
1696
Preplant Weeds in Stale Seedbed and No-Till Cotton
C.D. Elmore
1696
Taking Transgenic Cotton to the Farm
Dearl Sanders and Thomas Burch
1697
A Burning Interest in the Old Ways: A Review of Information on Flame Cultivation
S.M. Brown and J.D. Byrd, Jr.
1697
Nutsedge Management Systems in Cotton
A. C. York
1698
Preemergence Grass Control in Conservation Tillage Cotton
M. G. Patterson, B. E. Norris, and C. J. Zorn
1698
Reduced Tillage Weed Management in Georgia Cotton
J. W. Wilcut and J. S. Richburg, III
1699
Zorial Mixtures with Cotoran or Karmex for Weed Control in Georgia Cotton
T. J. Holt, J. W. Wilcut, H. S. McLean, and J. S. Richburg, III
1699
Weed Control in Bromoxynil-Tolerant Cotton
E. C. Murdock
1700
Preplant Weed Control with Harmony Extra Tank Mixtures
D.B. Reynolds, P.R. Vidrine, D.E. Fairbanks, and J.L. Griffin
1700
Cotton Response to Preplant Applications of Quinchlorac
H. R. Hurst
1701
An Evaluation of Clomazone Systems in Georgia Cotton
J. W. Wilcut and J. S. Richburg, III
1702
Weed Efficacy with Buctril and Roundup
John S. Richburg, III, John W. Wilcut, and E. G. Ingram
1702
Interactions of Postemergence Herbicides with Staple
P. R. Vidrine, D. B. Reynolds
1703
Cotton Injury and Thrips Control with Soil Insecticide-Clomazone Combinations
R. M. Hayes and G. L. Lentz
1703
Interactions of Foliar Insecticides Applied with DPX-PE350
R. L. Allen and C. E. Snipes
1704
Staple Soil-Applied Herbicide Systems for Georgia Cotton
J. S. Richburg III, J. W. Wilcut, and G. G. Hammes
1704
Response of Broadleaf Weeds to Staple (DPX-PE350), Bromoxynil, and Glyphosate
A. Keeton, E. C. Murdock, G. S. Stapleton and J. E. Toler
1705
Weed and Rotational Crop Response to Staple in the Texas Southern High Plains
P.A. Dotray, J.W. Keeling, C.G. Henniger, and J.R. Abernathy
1705
Norflurazon for Weed Control in Arizona Cotton
W.B. McCloskey and L.J. Russo
1706
Offstation Assessment of Staple (DPX-PE350) in Louisiana
Paul Bergeron, Dearl Sanders
1706
Sunflower Residue Management in No-Till Cotton
R. C. Chavez, R. E. Frans
1707
Control of Coffee Senna (Cassia occidentalis) in Cotton
A. Keeton, E. C. Murdock, G. S. Stapleton, and J. E. Toler
1707
Reduced Input Systems for Cotton Production in North Carolina
K.L. Edmisten, A.C. York, J.S. Bacheler, and D.S. Guthrie
1707
New Herbicides for Stale Seedbed Weed Control
Eric P. Webster, David R. Shaw, and C. E. Snipes
1708
Extension/research Efforts Regarding Dinitroaniline-Resistant Palmer Amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) in Cotton
W. M. Hair, E. C. Murdock, G. S. Stapleton, and J. E. Toler
1708


JOINT SESSION: COTTON ENGINEERING SYSTEMS CONFERENCE/COTTON GINNING CONFERENCE

EFS® Cotton Fiber Management System GINNet
Charles Chewning, John Zeplin, Scott Vodicka
1711
The Impact of Module Hauling Systems on Optimal Gin Location
Phil Kenkel, Tommy Eshleman, and Dan Tilley
1714
The Economic Feasibility of Installing a Universal Density Cotton Bale Press
C. Kevin Brinkley, William D. Mayfield and Douglas J. Herber
1718
Kill of Pink Bollworms with Large Diameter Fans
S. E. Hughs, R. T. Staten
1721
Quality Aspects of Belt Conveyor Dryer Use on Seed Cotton
Weldon Laird, Milton Smith and Gary Barker
1724
Relationship of Cottonseed Moisture to Seed Damage at Gins
E.P. Columbus, G.J. Mangialardi
1727
Development of a Lint-Cleaning Concept to Preserve Fiber Quality
Gino J. Mangialardi, Jr.
1730
Design of Pre-Collectors for Cyclone Collectors
Karl Mihalski, Paul Kaspar, Calvin B. Parnell, Jr.
1733
A Pre-Separator for Cyclones at Cotton Gins
Eugene P. Columbus
1741
Evaluation of Fiber Seed Detaching Strength and Friction Parameters in Cage Ginning
J. M. Cabrera Sixto, W. A. LePori
1745
Structural Analysis of Fiber Attachment to Seed Coat: Restrictive Barriers to Fiber Removal During Saw Ginning
E.L. Vigil, W.S. Anthony, E.P. Columbus, E. Erbe and W.P. Wergin
1751
Comparison of Lint Cleaner Combing and Carding Principles
Gino J. Mangialardi, Jr.
1751

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