Louisiana Agricultural Consultants Association
FLOWERING AND FRUITING IN COTTON
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COMPLETE BOOK (5,190KB)
THE COTTON FOUNDATION
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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COPYRIGHT
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FOREWORD
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PREFACE
CONTRIBUTORS
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Chapter 1. (1,547KB)
Anatomy and Morphology of Fruiting Forms J. Mauney
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Chapter 2. (560KB)
Genotypic Differences in Cotton Fruiting R. Wells and W.R. Meredith
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Chapter 3. (158KB)
Photosynthesis and Carbon Partitioning/Source-Sink Relationships W.T. Pettigrew
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Chapter 4. (451KB)
Nutritional Requirements of Cotton during Flowering and Fruiting I.J. Rochester, G.A. Constable, D.M. Oosterhuis, and M. Errington
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Chapter 5. (178KB)
Water Stress and Reproductive Development in Cotton D.A. Loka and D.M. Oosterhuis
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Chapter 6. (486KB)
Heat Stress and Pollen-Pistil Interactions J.L. Snider and D.M. Oosterhuis
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Chapter 7. (346KB)
Cotton Flowering and Fruiting: Control and Modification with Plant Growth Regulators V.A. da Costa and J.T.Cothren
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Chapter 8. (257KB)
Polyamines and Cotton Flowering D.M. Oosterhuis and D.A. Loka
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Chapter 9. (494KB)
Cotton Seed Development: Opportunities to Add Value to a Byproduct of Fiber Production Q. Liu, D.J. Llewellyn, S.P. Singh, and A.G. Green
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Chapter 10. (747KB)
Recent Advances in Cotton Fiber Development M.R. Stiff and C.H. Haigler
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Chapter 11. (839KB)
Florigen and Cotton: Manipulating Plant Architecture to Improve Plant Productivity R.C. McGarry and B.G. Ayre
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Index
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