No. 21–2000
Fruit
and Vegetable Research Report, Dec. 2001
FRUIT PAPERS
• IPM Strategies for Peaches—Foshee, Boozer, McVay, Sikora,
and Burkett
• Effect of ‘HyperActive’ Spray Additive for Pest
Control in ‘Harvester’ Peaches—Boozer and
Pitts
• Pursuing a Better Understanding of Plum Curculio in Peaches—Boozer,
Foshee, Pitts, and McVay
• Use of Pyrethroids for Pest Control in Peaches—Boozer,
Foshee, and Pitts
• Grower Evaluation Trials for ReTain Use on Peaches in Central
Alabama, 2000—Boozer
• Evaluation of Captan/Sulfur Tank-Mixes for Peach Scab and Brown
Rot Control on Peaches—Sikora and Pitts
• Evaluation of Biofungicides for Disease Control on Peaches—Sikora
and Pitts
• Evaluation of Peach and Plum Germplasm for Resistance to Xyllela
fastidiosa—Ebel and Wilkins
• Peach Blossom Thinning with Two Surfactants—Ebel , Wilkins,
Boozer, and Pitts
• Effects of the Rate of Nitrogen and Times of Pruning on Three
Varieties of Peach in Central Alabama—Wilkins, Ebel, Boozer,
and Pitts
• Effect of Primocane Topping Height and Lateral Length on Yield
of ‘Navaho’ Blackberry—Himelrick, Ebel, Woods,
Wilkins, and Pitts
• Thornless Blackberry Performance on the Gulf Coast—Nesbitt,
Himelrick, McDaniel, and Pegues
• Evaluation of TerraPy B for Increasing Production of Strawberries—Sikora
and Pitts
• Evaluation of Floating Row Covers on Strawberries—Himelrick,
Pitts, Boozer, Wilkins, and Ebel
• Evaluation of Fungicide Spray Programs for Pecan Scab Control—Sikora
and Burkett
• Mechanical Thinning of Pecans Provides Financial Benefits—Nesbitt,
Goff, McDaniel, and Pegues
• Effects of Storage Conditions on Postharvest Quality of Satsuma—Nesbitt,
Ebel, McDaniel and Pegues
VEGETABLE PAPERS
• Evaluation of TerryPy B for Control of Root-knot Nematodes on
Cucumber—Sikora and Caylor
• Evaluation of TerryPy B for Increasing Yields of Cucumber—Sikora
and Caylor
• Evaluation of Powdery Mildew Tolerant Pumpkin Varieties and
Fungicides Spray Schedules for Controlling Powdery Mildew—Sikora,
Kemble, Caylor, and Hagemore
• Evaluation of Integrated Pest Managment Practices for Controlling
Powdery Mildew on Pumpkin—Sikora, Kemble, Caylor, and Hagemore
• Evaluation of Serenade for Control of Powdery Mildew on Pumpkin—Sikora,
Caylor, and Hagemore
• Evaluation of Summer Squash Varieties with Resistance to Multiple
Viruses Common in Alabama—Sikora, Murphy, Burkett, and Dawkins
• Evaluation of Zucchini Varieties with Resistance to Multiple
Viruses Common in Alabama—Sikora, Murphy, Burkett, and Dawkins
• Evaluation of TerraPy B, Magic Wet, OMC 1054, and OMC 1056 for
Control of Southern Blight and Root-knot Nematode on Tomato—Sikora,
Kemble, and Dawkins
• Evalution of TerraPy B for Growth Promotion and Root-knot Nematode
Control on Tomato—Sikora and Caylor
• Evaluation of TerraPy B, Magic Wet, OMC 1054, and OMC 1056 for
Control of Early Blight and Southern Blight on Tomato—Sikora,
Kemble, and Dawkins
• Evalution of TerraPy B for Root-knot Nematode Control of Irish
Potato—Sikora and Caylor
• Evalution of TerraPy B for Increasing Yield of Corn—Sikora
and Norris
• Evaluation of Terra Control for Growth Promotion on Corn—Sikora
and Dawkins
No. 22–2001 Cotton
Research Report, Mar. 2002
VARIETY TRIALS
• Cherokee County Cotton Variety Trial—Burmester and Derrick
• Black Belt Cotton Variety Trial—Delaney, Monks, Yates,
Clary, and Glass
• Cotton Variety Response to the Reniform Nematode in South Alabama—McLean,
Palmateer, Greer, Carter, Glass, Lawrence, and Akridge
BIOLOGICAL CONTROLS
• The Effect of Red Imported Fire Ants on Cotton Aphid Outbreaks
in Alabama Cotton—Kaplan and Eubanks
• Evaluation of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria for Control
of Cotton Seedling Diseases in North Alabama—Greer, Palmateer,
McLean, Reddy, and Kloepper
• Evaluation of Plant Growth-Promoting Rhizobacteria for Control
of Cotton Seedling Diseases in Central Alabama—Greer,
Palmateer, McLean, Reddy, and Kleopper
• Evaluation of Cotton Transplants Treated with Plant Growth-Promoting
Rhizobacteria in North Alabama—Greer, Palmateer, McLean,
Reddy, and Kleopper
• Evaluation of Cotton Transplants Treated with Plant Growth-Promoting
Rhizobacteria in Central Alabama—Greer, Palmateer, McLean,
Reddy, and Kleopper
CROP PRODUCTION
• Row Spacing and Skip Rows for Cotton in Central Alabama—Delaney,
Monks, Goodman, and Durbin
• Sprinkler and Subsurface Drip Irrigation,Tennessee Valley Research
and Extension Center—Curtis, Burmester, Harkins, Norris,
and Baier
• Water Resource Development for Irrigation in the Tennessee Valley—Curtis,
Nelson, and Oakes
• Evaluation of Terra Control SC 823 on Irrigated and Nonirrigated
Cotton—Sikora, Wells, Durbin, Moore, Norris, and Pegues
• Surface-Applied Broiler Litter in Reduced Tillage Cotton—Mitchell
and Birdsong
• Changes in Central Alabama Cotton Soils,1991 and 2001—Mitchell,
Kuykendall and Beauchamp
• The Old Rotation and Cullar Rotation–2001—Mitchell,
Reeves, and Delaney
GROWTH REGULATORS, DEFOLIANTS, AND HERBICIDES
• Evaluating New Growth Regulators for Cotton—Delaney, Monks,
and Moore
• New Harvest Aides for Cotton—Patterson, Monks, and Faircloth
• Evaluation of a Wick Applicator for Applying Mepiquat Chloride
to Cotton—Burmester
• Liberty-Link Cotton Weed Management Programs—Patterson,
Faircloth, and Monks
INSECTICIDES
• Tarnished Plant Bug Control in Cotton—Freeman
• Evaluation of Insecticides for Control of Insect Pests in Bt
Cotton and Selectivity Against Beneficial Species—Smith
• Thrips Management in Cotton—Freeman
• Statewide Monitoring of Bollworm/Budworm Populations with HELID—Smith
• Evaluation of Bollgard II and Phytogen Varieties for Control
of Fall Armyworm and Bollworm Species—Smith
NEMATICIDES
• Management of the Reniform Nematode with Anhydrous Ammonia—McLean,
Gazaway, Palmateer, Greer, and Akridge
• Evaluation of the Soil Fumigant Vapam for Reniform Nematode
Management in Cotton—McLean, Palmateer, Greer, Lawrence,
and Akridge
• Telone Fall Fumigation Versus Spring Fumigation for Reniform
Nematode Management in Cotton—Gazaway, Akridge, and McLean
• Impact of Fall Fumigation with Telone and Post Plant Temik Applications
on Cotton Production—Gazaway, McLean, and Moore
• Impact of Various Crop Rotations and Winter Cover Crops on the
Reniform Nematode in Cotton—Gazaway, Akridge, and McLean
FUNGICIDES
• Evaluation of Full Season Cotton Varieties for Response to Boll
Rot Disease in Alabama—Palmateer, McLean, Glass, and Pegues
• Evaluation of Selected Fungicides for Control of Cotton Boll
Rot Disease on DPL458BR—Palmateer, McLean, and Pegues
• Evaluation of Selected In-furrow Fungicides for Control of Seedling
Disease of Cotton in North Alabama—McLean, Palmateer,
Greer, and Norris
• Evaluation of Selected In-furrow Fungicides for Control of Seedling
Disease of Cotton in Central Alabama—McLean, Palmateer,
Greer, and Moore
• Evaluation of Selected Seed Treatment Fungicides for Control
of Seedling Disease of Cotton in North Alabama—McLean,
Palmateer, Greer, and Norris
• Evaluation of Selected Seed Treatment Fungicides for Control
of Seedling Disease of Cotton in Central Alabama—McLean,
Palmateer, Greer, and Moore
• Evaluation of Selected Fungicides for Control of Seedling Disease
in Ultra Narrow Row Cotton—McLean, Delaney, Monks, Palmateer,
Greer and Carter
MOLECULAR STUDIES
• Development of Novel Transformation Systems in Cotton—Zipf,
Sakhanokho, Sharma, and Soliman
• Isolation of Genes Related to Cotton Performance and Quality—Soliman,
Zipf, Sharma, Wu, Jeffries, and Bolton
• Developing in vitro Cotton Culture Systems for Reniform Nematode
Studies—Deng, Zipf, Sharma, Tilahun
No. 23–2001-2002
Fruit and Vegetable Research Report, Dec. 2002
FRUIT PAPERS
• Performance of ‘Apache’ Blackberry in South Alabama—Nesbitt,
McDaniel, and Pegues
• A Promising New Surfactant for Thinning Peach Blossoms, 2001—Wilkins,
Ebel, Pitts and Boozer
• Results of Peach Blossom Treated with Tergitol TMN-6, 2002—Wilkins,
Ebel, Pitts and Boozer
• Refined Applications Rates for Tergitol TMN-6 for Blossom Removal
of Peach—Wilkins, Ebel, Pitts and Boozer
• Extending the Time of Application for Chemically Thinning Peach—Wilkins,
Ebel, Pitts and Boozer
• Evaluation of Flint and Elite for Brown Rot Control on Peaches—Sikora,
Pitts, Boozer, and Sikora
• Evaluation of Sulfur-Based Fungicides for Scab Control on Peaches—Sikora
and Pitts
• Evaluation of Captan/Sulfur Tank Mixes for Peach Scab and Brown
Rot Control on Peaches—Sikora, Pitts, Boozer, and Sikora
• Evaluation of Ziram 76 DF for Red Spot Control on Peaches, 2002—Sikora,
Pitts, Boozer, and Foshee
• Screening of New Insecticides for Control of Plum Curculio in
Peaches—Foshee, Boozer, Horton, and Staples
• Frequency of Warm Winters Increases Need for Rest-Breaking Compounds—Boozer
and Pitts
• Effects of the Rate of Nitrogen and Times of Pruning on Three
Varieties of Peach in Central Alabama, 2001—Wilkins, Ebel,
Boozer, and Pitts
• Effects of the Rate of Nitrogen and Times of Pruning on Three
Varieties of Peach in Central Alabama, 2002—Wilkins, Ebel,
Boozer, and Pitts
• Efficacy of the Soil Fumigants Telone C-35 and Telone II on
Growth and Survival of Peach Trees on a Replant Site—Wilkins,
Ebel, Pitts, Boozer, and Sikora
• Evaluation of Fungicide Spray Programs for Pecan Scab Control—Sikora
and Burkett
• Alternate Bearing in Satsumas—Nesbitt, Ebel, Dozier, McDaniel,
and Pegues
• Satsuma Disease Survey of Alabama—McLean, Sikora, Ebel,
Burchett, and Nesbitt
• Evaluation of Fungicides for Botrytis Gray Mold Control on Strawberries,
2002—Sikora and Pitts
VEGETABLE PAPERS
• Evaluation of Fungicides for Control of Alternaria Leaf Spot
of Cabbage—Sikora and Caylor
• Effect of Nitrogen Source on Quality and Yield of ‘LaRouge’
Irish Potato—Kemble, Vinson, and Dawkins
• Effect of Split Application of Desiccant and Vine Rolling on
Quality and Yield of ‘LaRouge’ Irish Potato—Kemble,
Vinson, and Dawkins
• Evaluation of Synthetic and Biological Fungicides for Control
of Powdery Mildew on Pumpkin—Sikora and Dawkins
• Evaluation of IPM Spray Programs for Control of Foliar Diseases
of Pumpkin, 2001—Sikora, Kemble, and Dawkins
• Comparison of TerraPy G and TerraPy B to Methyl Bromide as Growth
Promoters for Tomato, 2001—Sikora and Caylor
• Evaluation of TerraPy G at Multiple Rates as a Growth Promotion
for Tomato, North Alabama, 2001—Sikora and Caylor
• Evaluation of TerraPy G at Multiple Rates as a Growth Promotion
for Tomato, Sand Mountain, 2001—Sikora and Dawkins
• Greenhouse Tomato Trial Reveals Few Differences—Kemble,
Vinson, Woods, Thomas
• Effects of Poultry Litter on the Yield and Quality of Staked
Tomatoes—Vinson, Kemble, and Sibley
• Rhizobacterial-Mediated Mature Plant Resistance in Tomato to
Cucumber Mosaic Virus—Murphy, Reddy, and Kloepper
• Evaluation of Cuprofix MZ Disperss for the Control of Cercospora
Leaf Spot on Tomato, 2002—Sikora and Caylor
• IR-4 Food-Use Research on Turnip Greens—Sikora and Caylor
No. 24–2002
Cotton Research Report, Mar. 2003
VARIETY TRIALS
• Cherokee County Cotton Variety Trial—Burmester and Derrick
• 2002 Monroe County Roundup Ready Cotton Variety Trial—Delaney,
Monks, Wiggins, and Glass
• No Till Cotton Varieties at E.V. Smith—Delaney, Glass,
Monks, and Durbin
• Variety Evaluation in Ultra Narrow Row Cotton at E.V. Smith—Delaney,
Glass, Monks, and Durbin
• 2002 Fusarium Wilt/Commercial Cotton Variety Test—Glass
and Gazaway
• Evaluation of Early Season Cotton Varieties for Response to
Boll Rot Disease in Alabama—Palmateer, McLean, Lawrence,
Hutchinson, Jones, Glass, and Pegues
• Evaluation of Full Season Cotton Varieties for Response to Boll
Rot Disease in Alabama—Palmateer, McLean, Lawrence, Hutchinson,
Jones, Glass, and Pegues
• Transgenic Cotton Variety Response to Rotylenchulus reniformis
on Cotton Following Corn in North Alabama—Usery, McLean,
Burmester, Meyer, and van Santen
• Transgenic Cotton Variety Response to Rotylenchulus reniformis
on Monocultured Cotton in North Alabama—Usery, McLean,
Burmester, Meyer, and van Santen
CROP PRODUCTION
• Weed Population Dynamics Under Glyphosate-Resistant Cotton Cropping
Systems—Faircloth and Patterson
• Evaluation of Subsurface Irrigation in the Wiregrass—Curtis,
Birdsong, and Tyson
• Sprinkler and Subsurface Drip Irrigation at the Tennessee Valley
Research and Extension Center—Curtis, Burmester, Harkins,
Norris, and Baier
• Conservation Tillage and Poultry Litter Effects on Cotton—Reddy
and Nyakatawa
• Irrigated Cotton Management with Conservation Tillage—Reeves,
Shaw, Curtis and Burmester
• Nutrient Movement under Long-Term Broiler Litter Fertilization—Mitchell
and Birdsong
• New Changes Produce Record Yields on Old Rotation—Mitchell,
Delaney, and Reeves
INSECTICIDES
• Effects of a Wide Range of Insecticides on Tarnished Plant Bugs
in Cotton—Freeman
• Control of Thrips on Seedling Cotton—Freeman
• Evaluation of Seed Treatments for Thrips Control in the Wiregrass
Area—Weeks and Birdsong
• Evaulation of New Insecticide Chemistry and Biotechnology—Smith
NEMATICIDES
• In-Season Control of Reniform Nematodes in Northern Alabama—Burmester,
Grissom, and McLean
• Evaluation of Messenger with Temik 15G for Control of Rotylenchulus
reniformis on Cotton in Central Alabama—McLean, Lawrence,
Palmateer, Hutchinson, Jones, and Moore
• Impact of Fumigation with Telone and Applications of Temik on
Cotton in Reniform Nematode Infested Fields near Prattville—Gazaway
and Moore
• Impact of Side Dress Temik Applications on Cotton Production
in Reniform Nematode Infested Fields near Huxford—Gazaway
and Akridge
• Fall Fumigation Versus Spring Fumigation for Reniform Control
in Heavily Infested Cotton Fields—Gazaway and Akridge
• Effect of Summer Crops and Winter Cover Crops Rotation on Reniform
Nematode Populations in Cotton—Gazaway and Akridge
FUNGICIDES
• Evaluation of Terra Control SC 823 on Irrigated and Nonirrigated
Cotton—Sikora, Wells, Moore, Norris, and Rivas
• Evaluation of Planting Date for Response to Boll Rot Disease
in Alabama—Palmateer, McLean, Lawrence, Hutchinson, Jones,
Glass, and Pegues
• Evaluation of Selected Fungicides for Control of Cotton Boll
Rot Disease on Deltapine NuCotn 33B—Palmateer, McLean,
Lawrence, Hutchinson, Jones, Glass, and Pegues
• Foliar Fungicides and Fertilizers for Black Belt Cotton—Delaney,
McLean, Monks, Mitchell, Sikora, Yates, Tucker, and Goodman
• Evaluation of Selected Seed Treatments for Management of Cotton
Seedling Disease in North Alabama—McLean, Palmateer, Hutchinson,
and Norris
• Evaluation of Selected Seed Treatments for Management of Cotton
Seedling Disease in Central Alabama—McLean, Palmateer,
Hutchinson, and Moore
• Evaluation of Selected In-Furrow Fungicides for Management of
Cotton Seedling Disease in Central Alabama—McLean, Palmateer,
Hutchinson, and Norris
• Evaluation of Selected In-Furrow Fungicides for Management of
Rhizoctonia solani Seedling Disease in Central Alabama—McLean,
Palmateer, Hutchinson, and Moore
• Evaluation of Selected In-Furrow Fungicides for Management of
Cotton Seedling Disease in North Alabama—McLean, Palmateer,
Hutchinson, and Norris
• Evaluation of Selected In-Furrow Fungicides for Management of
Rhizoctonia solani Seedling Disease in North Alabama—McLean,
Palmateer, Hutchinson, and Norris
MOLECULAR STUDIES
• Developing in vitro Cotton Culture Systems for Reniform Nematode
Studies—Deng, Zipf, Sharma, Bell, Harris, Davis, and Tilahun
• Isolation of Genes Related to Cotton Fiber Development—Soliman,
Zipf, Sharma, Wu, and Bolton
• Genetic Variation in Reniform Nematode Populations—Tilahun,
Deng, Zipf, Sharma, Bell, Harris, Davis, McLean, and Jenkins
No. 25–2003
Cotton Research Report, Mar. 2004
VARIETY TRIALS
• Cherokee County Cotton Variety Trial—Burmester and Derrick
• 2003 Elmore County Roundup Ready Cotton Variety Trial—Delaney,
Monks, Kuykendall, Beauchamp, and Glass
• 2003 Shelby County Roundup Ready Cotton Variety Trial—Delaney,
Monks, Colquitt, and Glass
• No-Till Cotton Variety Evaluation at E.V. Smith Research Center—Delaney,
Glass, Monks, and Durbin
• Evaluation of Cold Tolerant and Conventional Cotton Varieties
and Planting Dates in South Alabama—Delaney, Monks, Pegues,
McDaniel, and Glass
• Evaluation of Cold Tolerant and Conventional Cotton Varieties
and Planting Dates in North Alabama—Delaney, Monks, Burmester,
Norris, and Glass
• 2003 Fusarium Wilt/Commercial Cotton Variety Test—Gazaway
and Glass
• Evaluation of Early Season Cotton Varieties for Response to
Boll Rot Disease in Alabama—Jones, Lawrence, Usery, Glass,
Lawrence, and Pegues
• Evaluation of Full Season Cotton Varieties for Response to Boll
Rot Disease in Alabama—Jones, Lawrence, Usery, Glass,
and Pegues
• Cotton Variety Response to the Reniform Nematode in Escambia
County, Alabama—Usery, Lawrence, Jones, Akridge, Glass,
and Lawrence
• Cotton Variety Response to the Reniform Nematode in Limestone
County, Alabama—Usery, Lawrence, Jones, Burmester, Glass,
and Lawrence
• Cotton Variety Response to the Reniform Nematode in Lawrence
County, Alabama—Usery, Lawrence, Jones, Burmester, and
Meyer
• Cotton Variety Response to the Reniform Nematode Following Corn
in Lawrence County, Alabama—Usery, Lawrence, Jones, Burmester,
and Meyer
CROP PRODUCTION
• Comparison of Gylphosate-Tolerant and Non-Glyphosate-Tolerant
Varieties in Full and Reduced Tillage Cotton Production Systems—Faircloth,
Patterson, and Goodman
• Effects of Variable Rate Nitrogen Applications on Conservation
Tillage Cotton—Burmester and Norwood
• Effect of Timing of Defoliation on Cotton Quality—Burmester,
Monks, and Delaney
• Subsurface Drip Irrigation Placement and Irrigation Water Requirements,
Tennessee Valley Research and Extension Center—Curtis,
Burmester, Harkins, and Norris
• Subsurface Drip Irrigation Tape Products and Fertigation, Tennessee
Valley Research and Extension Center—Curtis, Burmester,
Harkins, and Norris
• Sprinkler Irrigation Water Requirements and Irrigation Scheduling,
Tennessee Valley Research and Extension Center—Curtis,
Burmester, Harkins, and Norris
• Impact of Non-host Crop Rotations and Winter Cover Crops on
Cotton Production
in Reniform Nematode-Infested Fields—Gazaway and Akridge
• Crop Rotation—An Effective Tool for Managing Reniform
Nematodes in Cotton—Gazaway
• Evaluation of Planting Date for Response to Boll Rot Disease
in Alabama—Jones, Lawrence, Usery, Glass, and Pegues
• Fertilization of Cotton on Black Belt Prairie Soils in Alabama—Mitchell,
Delaney, Yates, and Huluka
• Cullars Rotation (c. 1911): America’s Oldest Continuous
Cotton Fertility Experiment—Mitchell and Delaney
INSECTICIDES
• Control of Cotton Aphids Infesting Cotton—Freeman
• Midseason Management of Tarnished Plant Bugs—Freeman
• Evaluation of WideStrike and Conventional Varieties for Heliothine
Control—Smith and McLean
NEMATICIDES
• Evaluation of Effectiveness of Temik 15G on Reniform Nematode
Control in North Alabama—Burmester, Lawrence, and Norwood
• Evaluation of Temik 15G Side-Dress Application for Reniform
Nematode Management in Cotton in Central Alabama—Lawrence,
Jones, Usery, and Moore
• Comparing Three Methods for Telone II Fumigation—Gazaway
and Akridge
• Evaluation of the Soil Fumigants Vapam and Telone II for Reniform
Nematode Management in Cotton in North Alabama—Lawrence,
Jones, Usery, Lawrence, and Burmester
• Evaluation of the Soil Fumigants Vapam and Telone II for Reniform
Nematode Management in Cotton in South Alabama—Lawrence,
Jones, Usery, Lawrence, and Akridge
• Effect of Gaucho, Cruiser Seed Treatments Versus Recommended
Nematicides
on Controlling Reniform Nematodes in Cotton—Gazaway and
Akridge
• Evaluation of Vydate C-LV for Reniform Nematode Management in
Cotton in North Alabama—Lawrence, Burmester, Jones, and
Usery
• Evaluation of Equity for Root-Knot Nematode Management in Cotton
in Central Alabama—Lawrence, Lawrence, Jones, and Usery
• Evaluation of Biologicals for Reniform Nematode Management in
Cotton in North Alabama—Lawrence, Jones, Usery, Lawrence,
and Burmester
• Efficacy of Experimental Seed Treatment Nematicides for Management
of the Root-Knot Nematode in Central Alabama—Lawrence,
Usery, and Jones
• Efficacy of an Experimental Seed Treatment Nematicide for Management
of the Reniform Nematode in South Alabama—Lawrence, Usery,
Jones, Akridge, and Lawrence
• Efficacy of an Experimental Seed Treatment Nematicide for Management
of the Reniform Nematode in Central Alabama—Lawrence,
Usery, Jones, and Moore
• Efficacy of an Experimental Seed Treatment Nematicide for Management
of the Reniform Nematode in North Alabama—Lawrence, Usery,
Jones, Burmester, and Lawrence
FUNGICIDES
• Evaluation of Selected Fungicides for Control of Cotton Boll
Rot Disease in South Alabama—Jones, Lawrence, Usery, and
Pegues
• Evaluation of Selected In-Furrow Fungicides for Management of
Cotton Seedling Disease in North Alabama—Lawrence, Jones,
Usery, and Norris
• Evaluation of Selected In-Furrow Fungicides for Management of
Cotton Seedling Disease in Central Alabama—Lawrence, Jones,
Usery, and Moore
• Evaluation of Selected Seed Treatment Fungicides for Management
of Cotton Seedling Disease in North Alabama—Lawrence,
Jones, Usery, and Norris
• Evaluation of Selected Seed Treatment Fungicides for Management
of Cotton Seedling Disease in Central Alabama—Lawrence,
Jones, Usery, and Moore
MOLECULAR STUDIES
• Further Studies of a Gene Important for Cotton Fiber —
Cellulose Synthase—Yurchenko, Zipf, Soliman, Jeffries,
Hogan, Delmer
• An Efficient Method for Isolating Large Numbers of Viable Reniform
Nematodes, Rotylenchulus reniformis—Deng, Zipf,
Tilahun, Sharma, Jenkins, Lawrence
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