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WEEDS OF COTTON:
Characterization and Control

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Item

Page #

COMPLETE BOOK (45,862K PDF)

 

THE COTTON FOUNDATION

ii

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

iii

COPYRIGHT

vi

TABLE OF CONTENTS

vii

FOREWORD

xv

PREFACE

xvii

CONTRIBUTORS

xxi

Chapter 1.
(657K PDF)

Evaluation of Weed Control in Cotton
John R. Abernathy and Chester G. McWhorter

1

Chapter 2.
(2.606K PDF)

Trends in Cotton Production: History, Culture, Mechanization and Economics
James R. Supak, Carl G. Anderson & William D. Mayfield

9

Chapter 3.
(3,882K PDF)

Trends in Weed Control Methods
Gale A. Buchanan

47

Chapter 4.
(768K PDF)

Interference of Weeds With Cotton
Harold D. Coble & John D. Byrd

73

Chapter 5.
(1,640K PDF)

Economics of Cotton Losses Caused by Weeds
J. M. Chandler & F. T. Cooke, Jr.

85

Chapter 6.
(10,974K PDF)

The Changing Weed Problem in Cotton
Don S. Murray. Laval M. Verhalen & Ronald J. Tyrl

117

Chapter 7.
(4,345K PDF)

Herbicide Use Trends in Cotton
Chester G. McWhorter & Charles T. Bryson

233

Chapter 8.
(1,446K PDF)

Herbicide Chemistry
Morris G. Merkle & Philip A. Banks

295

Chapter 9.
(4,347K PDF)

Reduced-Tillage Systems
Charles T. Bryson & Paul E. Keeley

323

Chapter 10.
(3,078K PDF)

Effect of Soil Properties and Processes on Herbicide Performance and Persistence
William C. Koskinen & Thomas B. Moorman

365

Chapter 11.
(2,898K PDF)

Modes of Action of Herbicides Used in Cotton
Stephen O. Duke

403

Chapter 12.
(9,361K PDF)

Herbicide Application Technology
William L. Barrentine, Charles E. Snipes & Ralph S. Baker
439

Chapter 13.
(3,512K PDF)

Effect of Herbicides on Growth of Cotton and Associated Crops
Allen F. Wiese, Rodney W. Bovey & E. Ford Eastin
515

Chapter 14.
(4,680K PDF)

Teamwork in the Development of Weed Management Programs for Cotton Farmers
Harold M. Kempen & Billy J. Gossett
549

Chapter 15.
(1,813K PDF)

What is in the Future?
Will D. Carpenter & Claude W. Derting
579
Weed Index   609
Herbicide Index   615

Subject Index

  621

 

 

 

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