No. 26—2004 Cotton Research Report, April 2005
Variety Trials
• Response of Cotton Varieties to Rotylenchulus reniformis in a Greenhouse, 2004—Usery and K. Lawrence
• Response of Selected Transgenic Cotton Varieties to Rotylenchulus reniformis in North Alabama , 2004—Usery, K. Lawrence, Burmester, and G. Lawrence
• Cherokee County Cotton Variety Trial—Burmester and Derrick
• Screening Commercial Cotton Varieties Against Fusarium Wilt, 2004—Gazaway and Glass
• Screening Cotton Germplasm for Heat and Osmotic Stress Tolerance—Weaver and Locy
• Breeding Cotton for Yield and Quality in Alabama --Weaver
• Evaluation of Cold Tolerant and Conventional Cotton Varieties and Planting Dates at the Tennessee Valley Research and Extension Center —Delaney, Monks, Burmester, Norris, and Glass
• Evaluation of Cold-Tolerant and Conventional Cotton Varieties and Planting Dates
at the Gulf Coast Research and Extension Center —Delaney, Monks, Pegues, McDaniel, and Glass
• Evaluation of Cold Tolerant and Conventional Cotton Varieties and Planting Dates at the • Prattville Agricultural Research Unit—Delaney, Monks, Burmester, Moore, and Glass
• Evaluation of Cold Tolerant and Conventional Cotton Varieties and Planting Dates at the Wiregrass Research and Extension Center —Delaney, Monks, Gamble, Wells, and Glass
• On-farm Cotton Variety Evaluations, 2004—Monks, Burmester, Birdsong, Colquitt, Derrick, Griffith , Kuykendall, Petcher, Yates, and Clary
Crop Production
• Rotating Cotton With Non-host Crops to Control Reniform Nematodes—Gazaway, K. Lawrence, and Akridge
• Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI) Tape Products and Fertigation , Tennessee Valley Research and Extension Center —Curtis, Burmester, Harkins, and Norris
• Surface Drip Irrigation (SDI) Placement and Irrigation Water Requirements, Tennessee Valley Research and Extension Center —Curtis, Burmester, Harkins, and Norris
• Evaluation of Pressure Compensating Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI) on Rolling Terrain for Cotton Production --Curtis, Fulton, Shaw, Raper, Burmester, Norris, and Harkins
• Sprinkler Irrigation Water Requirements and Irrigation Scheduling, Tennessee Valley Research and Extension Center —Curtis, Burmester, Harkins, and Norris
• Fifty Years of Soil Testing for Cotton in Alabama —Mitchell and Holland
• 2004 Yields: The Old Rotation (circa 1896) and Cullars Rotations (circa 1911)—Mitchell, Delaney, and Balkcom
Insecticides
• Evaluation of Granular Insecticides, Seed Treatments, and Foliar Over-sprays for Thrips Control on Cotton--Smith
• Thrips Control on Seedling Cotton--Freeman
Herbicides and Defoliants
• Comparison of Glyphosate-tolerant and Conventional Weed Management Systems in Full- and Reduced-Tilled Cotton--Patterson
• Effect of Timing of Defoliation on Cotton Quality—Burmester, Monks, and Delaney
Nematicides
• Evaluation of Temik 15G and New Experimental Compounds for Root-knot Nematode Management in Cotton in Central Alabama , 2004—K. Lawrence, and Usery
• Evaluation of Recommended and Experimental Compounds for Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton in North Alabama , 2004—K. Lawrence, Usery, and Burmester
• Evaluation of Telone II, Vapam HL, and Temik 15G for Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton in North Alabama , 2004—K. Lawrence, Usery, Burmester, and G. Lawrence
• Evaluation of Seed Treatment Nematicides for Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton in North Alabama , 2004—K. Lawrence, Usery, Burmester, and G. Lawrence
Fungicides
• Evaluation of Selected Fungicide Seed Treatments for Management of Cotton Seedling Disease in Central Alabama, 2004—K. Lawrence, Usery, and Moore
• Evaluation of Selected Fungicides for Management of Cotton Seedling Disease in the Tennessee Valley Region of Alabama , 2004—K. Lawrence, Usery, and Norris
• Evaluation of Selected Fungicide Seed Treatments for Management of Cotton Seedling Disease in the Tennessee Valley Region of Alabama , 2004—K. Lawrence, Usery, and Norris
• Evaluation of Selected In-furrow Fungicides for Management of Cotton Seedling Disease in Central Alabama, 2004—K. Lawrence, Usery, and Moore
No. 27—2004 Soybean Research Report, May 2005
Variety Trials
• Geneva/Coffee County Soybean Variety Demonstration, 2004—Delaney and Petcher
• 2004 High pH Group V Roundup Ready® Soybean Variety Demonstration in Hale County—Delaney, Yates, and Sikora
• High pH Group V Conventional Soybean Varieties, 2004, in Pickens County—Delaney, Sikora, Wiggins, and Griffith
• Evaluation of Forage and Oilseed Type Soybeans for Hay Production—Delaney, Ball, Blount, Dawkins, and Durbin
• Evaluation of Roundup Ready® Maturity Group VI and VII Soybean Varieties
on High pH Soil in Montgomery County, 2004—Sikora, Delaney, and Lawrence
• Evaluation of Soybean Varieties for Reniform Nematode Tolerance in Alabama, 2004 —Lawrence, Delaney, Monks, Derrick, and Goodman
• Evaluating Maturity Group III and IV Soybean Varieties at Different Planting Dates —Delaney, Lawrence, Sikora, Nightengale, Poague, and Glass
• Response of Selected Soybean Varieties to the Reniform Nematode in the Greenhouse, 2004—Lawrence, Delaney, Glass, and Usery
• Evaluation of Non-GMO Soybeans Varieties in West-Central Alabama—Sikora and Delaney
• Breeding Improved Soybean Cultivars for Alabama—Weaver
Disease Evaluations
• Evaluation of Quadris for Frogeye Leafspot Control on Soybeans, Tallassee, 2004—Sikora, Delaney, and Lawrence
• Evaluation of Quadris on Soybeans at Low Rates in West-Central Alabama—Sikora, Lawrence, and Delaney
No. 28—2005 Cotton Research Report, March 2006
Variety Trials
• Cherokee County Cotton Variety Trial—Burmester and Derrick
• Evaluation of Cold-Tolerant and Conventional Cotton Varieties and Planting Dates
at the Tennessee Valley Research and Extension Center—Delaney, Monks, Burmester, Norris, and Glass
• Evaluation of Cold-Tolerant and Conventional Cotton Varieties and Planting Dates
at the Gulf Coast Research and Extension Center—Delaney, Monks, Pegues, McDaniel, and Glass
• Evaluation of Cold-Tolerant and Conventional Cotton Varieties and Planting Dates
at the Prattville Agricultural Research Unit—Delaney, Monks, Burmester, Moore, and Glass
• Evaluation of Cold-Tolerant and Conventional Cotton Varieties and Planting Dates
at the Wiregrass Research and Extension Center—Delaney, Monks, Gamble, Wells, and Glass
• Commercial Cotton Varieties Screened for Fusarium Wilt Resistance, 2005—Gazaway and Glass
• Evaluation of Early Season Flex Roundup Ready Cotton Varieties for Response to Boll Rot Disease in Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence, Glass, G. Lawrence, and Pegues
• Evaluation of Early Season Cotton Varieties for Response to Boll Rot Disease in Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence, Glass, G. Lawrence, and Pegues
• Evaluation of Full Season Flex Roundup Ready Cotton Varieties for Response to Boll Rot Disease in Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence, Glass, G. Lawrence, and Pegues
• Evaluation of Full Season Cotton Varieties for Response to Boll Rot Disease in Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence, Glass, G. Lawrence, and Pegues
• Enhancing Cotton Variety Selections—Monks, Burmester, Birdsong, Delaney, Goodman, Derrick, Petcher, Kuykendall, Yates, Griffith, Colquitt, Todd, and Beauchamp
Crop Production
• Evaluation of Stance, a New Growth Regulator for Cotton—Burmester
• Evaluation of Precision Strip Tillage for Alabama Farmers—Burmester
• Sub-surface Drip Irrigation Placement and Irrigation Water Requirements,
Tennessee Valley Research and Extension Center—Curtis, Fulton, Dougherty, Burmester, Harkins, and Norris
• Sprinkler Irrigation Water Requirement and Irrigation Scheduling,
Tennessee Valley Research and Extension Center—Curtis, Fulton, Dougherty, Burmester, Harkins, and Norris
• Evaluation of Variable-Rate Seeding for Cotton—Fulton, Norwood, Shaw, Hall, Burmester, Mask, Brodbeck, and Dillard
• Crop Rotation to Manage Reniform Nematodes in Cotton—Gazaway, Akridge, and K. Lawrence
• Cotton Systems Research: Evaluating Herbicide Technologies, Tillage Systems, and Row Spacings—Balkcom, Price, Arriaga, and Delaney
• The Old Rotation, 2005—Mitchell, Delaney, and Balkcom
• 2005 Yields on the Cullars Rotation (circa 1911)—Mitchell, Delaney, and Balkcom
Herbicides
• Comparison of Roundup Ready, Liberty-Link, and Conventional Weed Management Systems in Cotton 2005—Patterson
Insecticides
• Tarnished Plant Bug Control in Cotton—Freeman
• Spider Mite Control In Cotton—Freeman
• Production and Characterization of Bt resistance in Cotton Bollworm, Helicoverpa zea— Moar
• Developing Treatment Thresholds for Stink Bugs in Cotton—Smith
Nematicides
• Evaluation of Experimental Seed Treatments for Management of the Reniform Nematode in North Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence, Burmester, G. Lawrence, and Norris
• Evaluation of Experimental Seed Treatments for Management of the Reniform Nematode in South Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence, Gazaway, G. Lawrence, and Akridge
• Evaluation of Avicta, Vydate CLV, and Temik 15G Combinations for Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton
in South Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence, Gazaway, G. Lawrence, and Akridge
• Evaluation of Avicta Formulations as Compared to Temik 15G for Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton
in North Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence, Burmester, G. Lawrence, and Norris
• Evaluation of Avicta Formulations for Seedling Disease and Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton
in North Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence, Burmester, G. Lawrence, and Norris
• Evaluation of the Avicta Seed Treatment and Temik 15G for Reniform Nematode Management
in North Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence, Burmester, G. Lawrence, and Norris
• Comparison of Avicta and Temik 15G for Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton in South Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence, Gazaway, Akridge, and G. Lawrence
• 2005 On-Farm Reniform Nematode Trials in Northern and Central Alabama—Burmester, K. Lawrence, Freeman, Derrick, Griffith, Hall, Kuykendall, and Potter
• Effect of Gaucho Grande Cotton Seed Treatment on Reniform Nematode Control— Gazaway and Akridge
• Band Applications of Temik 15G Versus Recommended Temik Applications on Reniform Nematode
on Cotton Production in Reniform-Infested Field—Gazaway and Akridge
Fungicides
• Evaluation of Quadris 2.08 SC for Management of Cotton Boll Rot Disease in South Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence, G. Lawrence, and Pegues
• Evaluation of Topsin M for Management of Cotton Boll Rot Disease in South Alabama, 2005 —K. Lawrence, G. Lawrence, and Pegues
• Evaluation of Selected Seed Treatment Fungicides for Cotton Seedling Disease Management in Central Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence and Durbin
• Evaluation of Myconate® for Cotton Seedling Disease Management in the Tennessee Valley Region of Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence and Norris
• Evaluation of Selected Seed Treatment Fungicides for Cotton Seedling Disease Management in the Tennessee Valley Region of Alabama, 2005—K. Lawrence and Norris
Cotton Breeding
• Breeding Cotton for Yield and Quality in Alabama—Weaver
No. 29—2005 Soybean Research Report, April 2006
Variety Trials
• Evaluating Maturity Group III and IV Soybean Varieties at Different Planting Dates, 2005—D. P. Delaney, K. S. Lawrence, E. J. Sikora, S. P. Nightengale, T. Dawkins, and K. Glass
• Group III and IV Roundup Ready® Soybean Varieties, DeKalb County, 2005—D. P. Delaney and D. Derrick
• High pH Group IV Roundup Ready® Soybean Variety Trial, Hale County, 2005—D. P. Delaney, R. P. Yates, and E. J. Sikora
• High pH Group V Roundup Ready® Soybean Variety Trial, Hale County, 2005—D. P. Delaney, R. P. Yates, and E. J. Sikora
• Black Belt Group V Conventional Soybean Varieties, Pickens County, 2005—D. P. Delaney, E. J. Sikora, W. Griffith, and S. Wiggins
• Coffee County Irrigated Group VI Roundup Ready® Soybean Variety Demonstration, 2005—D. P. Delaney, E. J. Sikora, and R. L. Petcher
Fungicide Evaluations
• Evaluation of Fungicides for Foliar Disease Control and Yield of Soybean in Alabama, 2005—K. S. Lawrence, D. P. Delaney, E. J. Sikora, and R. M. Durbin
• Evaluation of Absolute, Folicur, and Stratego on Soybean Foliar Disease and Yield in Alabama, 2005—K. S. Lawrence, D. P. Delaney, E. J. Sikora, and S. P. Nightengale
• Evaluation of Punch, Charisma, Folicur, and Manzate on Soybean Foliar Disease and Yield in Alabama, 2005—K. S. Lawrence, D. P. Delaney, E. J. Sikora, and S. P. Nightengale
• Evaluation of Ballard for Control of Foliar Diseases of Soybean, 2005—E. J. Sikora, D. P. Delaney, K. S. Lawrence, A. Gutierrez-Estrada, and R. M. Durbin
Soybean Breeding
• Breeding Improved Soybean Cultivars for Alabama—D. B. Weaver
No. 30 —2006 Cotton Research Report, March 2007
Variety Trials
• Cherokee County Cotton Variety Trial—Burmester and Derrick
• Enhancing Cotton Variety Selections—Monks, Burmester, Birdsong, Goodman, Derrick, Petcher, Kuykendall, Yates, and Griffith
• Screening Commercial Cotton Varieties Against Fusarium Wilt, 2006—Gazaway and Glass
• Evaluation of Early Season Flex Roundup Ready Cotton Varieties for Response to Boll Rot Disease in Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Glass, G. Lawrence, and Pegues
• Evaluation of Full Season Flex Roundup Ready Cotton Varieties for Response to Boll Rot Disease in Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Glass, G. Lawrence, and Pegues
• Evaluation of Full Season Cotton Varieties for Response to Boll Rot Disease in Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Glass, G. Lawrence, and Pegues
Crop Production
• Managing Reniform Nematodes in Cotton with Crop Rotation, 2006—Gazaway, K. Lawrence, and Akridge
• Effects of Tillage, Poultry Litter, and Nematicides on Cotton Yields—Burmester and K. Lawrence
• Effects of Nitrogen Fertilizer Sources on Cotton Yields in a Conservation Tillage System—Burmester
• More Record Cotton Yields on The Old Rotation, 2006—Mitchell, Delaney, and Balkcom
• The Cullars Rotation (circa 1911-2006)—Mitchell, Delaney, and Balkcom
• The Two-Year Rotation (circa 1929)—Mitchell, Moore, and Norris
• The Rates of N-P-K Experiment (circa 1954)—Mitchell, Moore, and Norris
• Fertilization of Cotton on Black Belt Soils—Mitchell, Delaney, Yated, Huluka, and Holliman
• Cotton Systems Research: Evaluating Herbicide Technologies, Tillage Systems, and Row Spacings—Balkcom, Price, Arriaga, and Delaney
• Nitrogen Fertilizer Source, Rates, and Timing for a Cover Crop and Subsequent Cotton Crop—Balkcom, Arriaga, Mitchell, Delaney, and Bergtold
• Effect of Nitrogen and Plant Growth Regulator Rates on Cotton Yield and Fiber Quality—Balkcom and Monks
• Evaluation of Variable-Rate Seeding for Cotton—Fulton, Norwood, Shaw, Hall, Burmester, Mask, Brodbeck, and Dillard
• Evaluating Pressure Compensating Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI) for No-Till Row Crop Production
on Rolling, Irregular Terrain—Fulton, Dougherty, Shaw, Curtis, Burmester, Brodbeck, Harkins, and Durham
• Subsurface Drip Irrigation (SDI) and Sprinkler Irrigation for Site-Specific, Precision Management of Cotton—Dougherty, Burmester, Fulton, Norris, Harkins, Curtis, and Monks
Herbicides
• Evaluation of Herbicides for Palmer Amaranth Control in Cotton, Headland, Alabama, 2006—Patterson
• Comparison of Roundup Ready Liberty-Link, and Conventional Varieties in Tilled and Reduced Till Systems—Patterson
• Evaluation of a Two-Pass Herbicide System in Three High-Residue Rye Cover Conservation-Tillage Cotton Systems—Price, Monks, and Patterson
Insecticides
• Thrips Control on Seedling Cotton—Freeman
• Evaluation of At-Planting Alternatives for Early Season Insects—Smith
Nematicides
• Alabama’s Beltwide Nematicide Test for 2006—Gazaway, K. Lawrence, and Akridge
• The Effect of Two New Bayer AG Company Nematicides, AERISR and KC791230R, on Cotton Production
in a Field with a High Population of Reniform Nematodes, 2006
—Gazaway, K. Lawrence, and Akridge
• Evaluation of Avicta, Vydate CLV, and Temik 15G Combinations for Reniform Nematode Management
in Cotton in North Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Hatchett, Burmester, G. Lawrence, and Norris
• Evaluation of Avicta, Vydate CLV, and Temik 15G Combinations for Reniform Nematode Management
in Cotton in South Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Hatchett, Burmester, G. Lawrence, and Akridge
• Evaluation of Experimental Gaucho Grande Formulations for Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton
in North Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Hatchett, Burmester, and Norris
• Evaluation of Experimental Gaucho Grande Seed Treatment Formulations for Reniform Nematode Management
in Cotton in South Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Hatchett, Burmester, and Akridge
• Evaluation of Experimental Temik Formulations for Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton in North Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Hatchett, Burmester, and Norris
• Evaluation of Experimental Temik Formulations for Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton in South Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Hatchett, Gazaway, and Akridge
• Evaluation of Avicta Variants for Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton in South Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Hatchett, Gazaway, and Akridge
• Evaluation of Avicta Variants for Root-Knot Nematode Management in Cotton in Central Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Hatchett, and Nightengale
• Evaluation of InHibit and ProAct for Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton in North Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Hatchett, Burmester, G. Lawrence, and Norris
• Evaluation of Avicta Alone and in Combination with Seed Treatment Fungicides for Protection of Cotton
from Fusarium Wilt, 2006—K. Lawrence, Hatchett, and Nightengale
Fungicides
• Evaluation of Quadris 2.08SC for Management of Cotton Boll Rot Disease in South Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, G. Lawrence, Pegues, and Monks
• Evaluation of Topsin M for Management of Cotton Boll Rot Disease in South Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, G. Lawrence, Pegues, and Monks
• Effect of Selected Seed Treatments on Cotton Seedling Disease in North Alabama, 2006 —K. Lawrence, Hatchett, Burmester, and Norris
• Evaluation of Avicta Variants on Early Season Diseases in Cotton in North Alabama, 2006 —K. Lawrence, Hatchett, Burmester, and Norris
• Evaluation of Avicta Variants on Early Season Diseases and Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton
in South Alabama, 2006—K. Lawrence, Hatchett, Gazaway, and Akridge
• Efficacy of Base Fungicide Combinations on Cotton Seedling Disease in Central Alabama, 2006—Hatchett, K. Lawrence, and B. Durbin
• Efficacy of Base Fungicide Combination on Early Season Cotton Diseases in North Alabama, 2006—Hatchett, K. Lawrence, Burmester, andNorris
• Effect of Selected Seed Treatments on Cotton Seedlings in Central Alabama, 2006 —Hatchett, K. Lawrence, and B. Curbin
Cotton Breeding
• Breeding Cotton for Yield and Quality in Alabama, 2006 —Weaver