1995 PROCEEDINGS BELTWIDE COTTON CONFERENCE
Jan. 4-7, San Antonio, TX
Editors
C. Paul Dugger & Debbie A. Richter

TABLE OF CONTENTS



ENGINEERED FIBER SELECTION SYSTEM WORKSHOP

EFS Cotton Fiber Management System GINNet - How It Works
Scott Vodicka
116
Exchanging Cotton Data Through Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) Using Cotton Incorporated's QRNet
Greg S. Henderson
119
Using EFS System QRNet to Communicate HVI Data Using ANSI X12 Protocols
Steve Parham
121


ALTERNATIVE PRODUCTION STRATEGIES WORKSHOP

Conversion of Cotton Production to Certified Organic Management in the Northern San Joaquin Valley: Transition Phase Plant Growth and Yield (1992-1994)
Sean L. Swezey
125
Cover Crops in Reduced Tillage Systems
Seth M. Dabney
126
Flame Cultivation for Weed Management in Cotton
J. D. Byrd, Jr., S. Seifert, and C. E. Snipes
127


COTTON INSECT MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP

Tarnished Plant Bug: Biology, Thresholds, Sampling, and Status of Resistance
M. B. Layton
131
Bollworm/Budworm Management in the Southeast
M. E. Roof
134
Budworm/Bollworm Management: Insecticide Resistance and Population Trends in the Mid-South
Jerry B. Graves, Gary W. Elzen, M. Blake Layton, Ron H. Smith, Marvin L. Wall
136
Managing Insecticide Resistant Tobacco Budworm
R. G. Luttrell and M. B. Layton
140
Beet Armyworm Update
Ron H. Smith
144
Budworm/Bollworm Management - Southwest
Charles T. Allen
145
Boll Weevil Eradication - Present Status and Plans for Expansion
G. L. Cunningham, USDA, APHIS
152
Pink Bollworm Management: Prospects for the Future
R. Staten
153
Boll Weevil Eradication: Growing Cotton Without the Boll Weevil
William R. Lambert
156
Silverleaf Whitefly: The 5-Year National Research and Action Plan--With Particular Reference to Current Status and Research Progress
T. J. Hennenberry1, N. C. Toscano, R. M. Foust, and J. R. Coppedge
157
Silverleaf Whitefly: Keys to Management
T.F. Watson
160


COTTON IMPROVEMENT CONFERENCE

Variability in Fiber Strength Among Cotton Varieties as Estimated By Different Instructions
D. Howle, R. Taylor, and O. May
483
Influence of Capsule and Leaf Size on Boll Parameters in Contrasting Cotton Genotypes
B. Girma, F. Bourland, and A. Mauromoustakos
483
Evaluation of Monosomic Addition Lines of Gossypium Hirsutum for Resistance to Reniform Nematodes
S. Frerich, C. Smith, and J. Starr
483
Documentation of the SQUARMAP Procedure and Software Mapping Squaring Nodes
P. Slaymaker, N. Tugwell, C. Watson, Jr., M. Cochran, F. Bourland, and D. Oosterhuis
484
COTMAP2: A Producer-Oriented Computer Program for Mapping Cotton Plants at the End-Of-Season
C. Watson, Jr.
485
Relationship of Stand and Seedling Disease Resistance Among Interrelated Cotton Genotypes
L. Clements, F. Bourland, and C. Rothrock
485
A Two-Year Evaluation of Short-Season Cottons in Southern Tamaulipas, Mexico
C. Cook, E. Salgado Sosa
485
Some Anecdotal Data on Insect Pollination of Cotton
J. Green and F. Roberts
487
Interaction of Two Loci that Affect Trichome Density in Upland Pima Cotton
R. Kloth
488
Root Penetration of a Compacted Subsoil as a Potential Component of Cotton Genotype Selection for Cultivar Development
O. May and M. Kasperbauer
488
The Sino-American Cooperative Germplasm Exchange and Evaluation Program: Results of the Second Exchange, 1991-1992
O. May, L. Minggang
490
Effect of Nitrogen Rate on Cotton Fruiting Development
A. Palomo and S. Godoy
492
Effect of Seed Irradiation on Genetic Variability and Recombination of Some Economic Yield Components in Egyptian Cotton
M. Raafat
492
Performance of New Cotton Cultivars on Verticillium dahliae K. Infested Soils at the Comarca Lagunera, Mexico
A. Godoy, G. Palomo, and C. Garcia
498
Salt-Induced Protein Expression in Some Commercial Egyptian Cotton Varieties
O. Momtaz, M. El-Baghdady, A. Elwady, and M. Madkour
500
Genotypic Stability for Yield and Fiber Quality of Advanced MAR Cottons
P. Thaxon, K. El-Zik, and S. El-Shaarawy
500
Heat Shock Protein Expression in Commercial Egyptian Cotton Varieties
O. Momtaz, A. Elawady, M. El-Baghdady, and M. Madkour
503
Contribution of Various Breeding Programs to Cultivars Released Between 1970-1990
D. Bowman, O. May, and D. Calhoun
506
Genetic Diversity Among Upland Cotton Cultivars Released Between 1980 and 1990
O. May, D. Bowman, and D. Calhoun
507
Morphological Description of D8 CMS Cotton
C. Black and J. Stewart
507
Observations on Fertility Restoration in D8 CMS Cotton
J. Stewart
507
Relationships and Inheritance of Selected Seedling Vigor Parameters in Cotton
R. Vieira, F. Bourland, and C. Watson, Jr.
507
Genetic Association Among Yield and Fiber Traits in F2 Hybrid Cotton
B. Tang, J. Jenkins, J. McCarty, and R. Creech
513
Introgression of Glanded-Plant and Glandless-Seed Trait from G. Sturtianum Willis into Tetraploid Cotton Plants
G. Mergeai, V. Irie, P. Dujardin, and J. Baudoin
514
Response of CHEMBRED F2 from Hybrid Cotton Varieties to Different Plant Spacing
B. Greenley, R. Whitmore, R. McPherson, J. Gwyn, and J. Vasek
515
Early Season Cotton Variety Response to Planting Dates
N. Buehring and G. Jones
515
Cotton Variety By Planting Date Interaction in the Southeast
P.Porter, M. Sullivan, and L. Harvey
516
Earliness Measurements for Cotton Produced in the North Texas Blacklands
S. Hague, D. Reid and J. Gannaway
521
Use of Plant Mapping to Measure Maturity of Cotton Cultivars
G. McPherson, R. Whitmore, J. Gwyn, J. Vasek, and B. Greenley
522
Statistical Relationship Between SQUARMAP and Earliness
D. Danforth, M. Cochran, N. Tugwell, F. Bourland, D. Oosterhuis, and E. Justice
522
Variation in Growth Patterns Among Cotton Cultivars Using Nodes-Above-White-Flower
N. Benson and E. Vories
524
Molecular Tools for Cotton Improvement
A. Paterson and X. Zhao
524
Mapping Fiber Quality Traits in Interspecific Gossypium Hirsutum and G. Barbadense
G. Lazo, Y. Park, and R. Kohel
531
Use of RFLP's in Predicting Agronomic Performance
Z. Shappley, C. Watson, Jr., J. Jenkins, M. Robinson, B. Tang
531
The Application of RFLP's in Hybrid Cotton Breeding and Seed Production
J. Gwyn, R. Whitmore, G. McPherson, J. Vasek, and B. Greenley
531
Molecular Markers in Cotton
S. Saha, X. Feng, K. Soliman, and M. Jaggernauth
531
Control of Cotton Diseases with Host Plant Resistance: A Success Story with Opportunities
C. Ranney
532
Progress in Breeding For Tolerance to the Reniform Nematode
C. Cook, N. Namken, and F. Robinson
535
Complications in Breeding for Incompatibility
C. Rhyne and J. Carter
536
Evaluation of F2 Hybrids Between Nematode Resistant Germplasm and Cultivars
M. Robinson, J. Jenkins, and J. McCarty, Jr.
536
Evaluation of Resistance to Tarnished Plant Bug in Cotton
R. McGowen, F. Bourland, and N. Tugwell
536
Differences of Anthocyanin Expression in Gossypium Hirsutum L. and Gossypium Barbadense L.
C. Rhyne and J. Carter
539
Symbiosis Genetics and MAR (Multi-Adversity Resistance) In Cotton - A Casual Effect by Fusarium Solani
L. Bird
542
Quality Trends in San Joaquin Valley Cotton
C. Bragg, c. Simpson, S. Hughs, H. Cooper, and D. Bassett
545
Fiber and Yarn Quality of New Cotton From Texas
C. Faerber and J. Gannaway
551
Influence of Plant Population Upon Yield and Fiber Quality
J. Gannaway, K. Hake, and R. Harrington
551
Influence of Plant Geometry and Production Method on Trash Content and Processing Performance
M. Ethridge, J. Gannaway, J. Dever, J. Coss, and A. Brashears
557
Boll Weight, Yield and Quality Relationships, Irrigated and Dryland Cotton, Texas 1986-1994
D. Shaw
559
Effect of Salinity on Botanical Characters and Fiber Maturity of Three Egyptian Cotton Cultivars
M. Nawar, A. Zaher, K. El-Sahhar, and S. Abdel-Rahim
566
Fiber Maturity and Yield Potential of Cotton Under Drip Irrigation in Sandy Soils of the New Land of Egypt
M. Nawar, E. Makram, and M. El-Ghandour
568
Automating a Cotton Breeding Program Using Computers
D. Panter and J. Marshall
570
Interface and Applications of Biotechnology to Cotton Improvement
K. El-Zik and P. Thaxon
571
Breeding Strategies for Development of Transgenic BXN Cotton
B. Coulombe and D. Panter
572
Two Year Results Comparing the BXN Cotton System to Standard Varieties and Production Practices
C. Burmester, T. Burch, D. Sanders, G. Wilson, J. Barnett, T. Erwin, W. McCarty, and K. Edmisten
573
Field Performance of Transgenic Bt Cotton in Multiple Locations Across the Belt
T. Kerby, T. Wofford, J. Presley, J. Thomas, M. Bates, and J. Burgess
574
Performance of Five Short-Season Pima Genotypes Under Two Management Regimes
R. Percy and J. Silvertooth
576
Effects of Pix at Low Rate Multiple Applications on Reproductive and Vegetative Structures in Cotton
R. Hayes, J. Jenkins, and J. MeCarty, Jr.
576
Analysis of Polypoidisation During Protoplast Culture in Cotton
M. Peeters and R. Swennen
576
PGR-IV Responses to Upland and Pima Cottons in the San Joaquin Valley of California
B. Weir, D. Munk, R. Vargas, and S. Wrighy
577
Utilizing Harvest Aids on Stripper Harvested Cotton
A. Brashears, J. Keeling, K. Hake, and K. Stair
579
Structure of Research and Research Projects in Cotton in the World
M. Chaudhry
581
Evaluation of Some Strains of Long Staple Cotton Hybrids at Different Locations in Egypt in 1993 Season 1. Seed Cotton Yield and Its Contributing Variables
F. Mustafa, M Awaad, and H. Awad
583
Evaluation of Some Strains of Long Staple Cotton Hybrids at Different Locations in Egypt in 1993 Season 2. Lint Cotton Yield and Fiber Properties
F. Mustafa, M. Awaad, and S. Abou-Zahra
585
Heteterosis and Combining Ability in Top Crosses of Cotton
T. El-Feki, F. Abdel-Razik, M. Ghorab, and G. Emam
588
The Regional Fusarium Wilt Test
W. Gazaway
590
National Cotton Variety Testing Survey Results
D. Bowman
591
Inheritance of Yield Components Using Variety Trial Data
G. Myers and F. Bordelon


COTTON ENGINEERING SYSTEMS AND COTTON GINNING CONFERENCE

Evaluation of Cotton Module Tarp Material Permeability on Stored Lint Color, Seed Cotton and Temperature
M. H. Willcutt
621
Influence of USDA Cotton Classification on Gin Lint Cleaning
Gino J. Mangialardi, Jr.
623
Some Varietal and Ginning Effects on Textile Quality
S. E. Hughs and C. K. Bragg
628
Effect of Harvest Timing on Cotton Yield and Quality
J. R. Williford, F. T. Cooke, Jr., D. F. Caillouet, and Stanley Anthony
633
A Study in Wall Pressures in a Flat Clear-Span Cottonseed Storage House
M. H. Willcutt
638
Temperature Effects on Cotton Trash Equilibrium Moisture Content
Gary L. Barker
640
Cotton Gin Power Consumption
Chris Breedlove
642
Development of a Barkiness Level Indicator for Cotton Gins
G.L. Barker and R.K. Byler
644
Outside Storage of Cottonseed and Cottonseed Hulls Protected with Spray-On Covers
A.D. Braschers and Tom Wiedergarten
645
Evaluation of New Trash Collection Methods for Stripper Cotton
R.V. Baker
646
Effect of Bur Extractor on Trash in Seed Cotton and Fiber Quality for Different Harvest Dates
Blake K. Bennett. Sukant K. Misra, Alan Braschers, and Tracy Dowty
649
Comparing Picking and Stripping on the Texas High Plains
A.D. Brashears and K.D. Hake
652
7450 Cotton Stripper
J.M. Schreiner
654
Influence of Grid Spacing on Stick Machine Performance
Roy V. Baker and Gray L. Barker
656
Air Pollution Abatement Performance Characteristics of Rotary Drum Filters
S.N. Yarlagadda and C.B. Parnell, Jr.
659
Cotton Gin Plant Compliance with Air Pollution Regulations in Texas: Effect on Plant Costs and Returns
Melanie Gillis and Stephen Fuller
664
Evaluating the ISC Screen Model for Use in Determining Allowable Emissions from Cotton Gins
Linda M. Williams, Neil Turner, Calvin B. Parnell, Jr. Ph.D.
671
Cotton Gin External Emissions: Preliminary Considerations of Chemical Composition
E.P. Columbus, S.E. Hughs, M. A. Rousselle, and P.J. Wakelyn
675
New Cyclone Design for Cotton Gin Emissions Containing Lint Fiber
Shay L. Simpson, Dr. Calvin B. Parnell, Jr.
680
Automatic Feed Control for Roller Gin Stands in a Commercial Gin
M.N. Gillum and C.B. Armijo
687
Yield Performance as Affected by Row Spacing and Tillage Practice
W.E. Hart, F.D. Tompkins, T.E. Morgan, and J.F. Bradley
689
Development of a Moisture Sensor for Gin Use
Richard K. Byler
692
Time, Temperature and Moisture Level Relationships for Cotton Drying Processes
J.W. Laird and G.L. Barker
694
Practical Experience with Pre-Separator/Cyclone Systems
J. Kelley Green
699
Practical Use of Low Pressure Cyclones
Chris Breedlove
700
A Model to Predict the Position-Dependent Fiber Properties of Cotton
J. Muhidong, Oscar Hinojosa, R.A. Sequeira, and Lung-Hua Chen
701

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