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

COTTON DISEASE COUNCIL
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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

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