Wednesday, 4 January 2006
4:30 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday, 5 January 2006
10:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Friday, 6 January 2006
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Salon H (Marriott Rivercenter Hotel)
Cotton Disease Council Posters
The Poster Board Session will be held in Marriott Rivercenter Salon H. Posters will be displayed starting at 4:30 PM on Wednesday, January 4 through the remainder of the conference. Poster Board Exhibitor Set up is scheduled from 12:00 PM till 4:00 PM on Wednesday, January 4.
Organizer:Charles Graham, Bayer CropScience, Grenada, MS

Timing of herbicide applications may influence efficacy of aflatoxin biocontrol Nicholas Garber, The University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ and Peter J. Cotty, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Tucson, AZ

Host Status of Noxious Weed Plants Associated with Gossypium hirisutum - Zea mays Rotation Systems to Rotylenchulus reniformis Amy L. Dismukes1, K. S. Lawrence1, A. J. Price1, G. W. Lawrence2 and R. Akridge1, (1)Auburn University, Auburn, AL, (2)Mississippi State University, Miss St., MS

Concurrent evaluation of reniform nematode and early season insect populations as influenced by enhanced degradation of aldicarb Taylor V. Boozer1, K. S. Lawrence1, C. H. Burmester1, Y. Feng1, B. L. Freeman1 and E. Van Santan2, (1)Auburn University, Auburn, AL, (2)Auburn, AL

Efficacy of Topsin M for Control of Hardlock J. K. Croft, W. W. Bonnette Jr. and J. D. Mueller, Clemson University, Blackville, SC

Efficacy of Nine Fungicides for Control of Hardlock W. W. Bonnette Jr., J. K. Croft and J. D. Mueller, Clemson University, Blackville, SC

Stem application of fungicides for control of Phymatotrichopsis (cotton) root rot T. Isakeit1, Jeff Stapper2, R.R. Minzenmayer3, Steve E. Sturtz4 and C. G. Sansone4, (1)Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, (2)Sinton, TX, (3)Texas Cooperative Extension, Ballinger, TX, (4)Texas Cooperative Extension, San Angelo, TX

Evaluation of Seed Treatments Vs. in-Furrow Treatments for Control of Nematodes and Insects J. A. Blessitt, Delta Research and Extension Center, Mississippi State University, Stoneville, MS and Gabe L. Sciumbato, Mississippi State University, Stoneville, MS

HarpinEA Gene Transgenic Cotton Reduces Reproduction by Root Knot Nematodes Ned M. French, Eden Bioscience Corporation, Little Rock, AR, T.L. Kirkpatrick, University of Arkansas, Hope, AR and Zhongmin Wei, Eden Bioscience, Corp., Bothell, WA

Greenhouse Evaluation of Experimental Harpin-Based Seed and Foliar Treatments on Root Knot Nematodes in Cotton T.L. Kirkpatrick, University of Arkansas, Hope, AR, K.S. Lawrence, Auburn University, Auburn, AL, G. W. Lawrence, Mississippi State Universtiy, Mississippi State, MS, J. D. Mueller, Clemson University, Blackville, SC and N. M. French, Eden Bioscience Corporation, Little Rock, AR

The cotton forage and some aspects of safe usage of them in modern stock-breeding of Uzbekistan Vladimir Ruzievich Haitov, Mahmud Karshievich Butaev and Toir Boymurodovich Boymurodov, Uzbek Scientific Research Institute of Veterinary, Samarkand, Uzbekistan

Isolation of Phytoalexins from Indigenous Malvaceae Species Resistant to Verticillium dahliae and Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum Olga Nikolaevna Veshkurova1, Zamira Golubenko1, Irina Arzanova1, Egor Pshenichnov1, Elvira Sultanova1, Vyacheslav Uzbekov1, Shavkat Salikhov1 and Robert D. Stipanovic2, (1)Institute of Bioorganic chemistry, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, (2)USDA-ARS-SPARC, College Station, TX

Comparison of Induced Peroxidase Activity in Cotton Plants Resistant and Susceptible to Verticillium dahliae Zamira Golubenko1, Robert D. Stipanovic2, Alik Akhunov1, Olga Veshkurova1, Nigora Abdurashidova1, Fazil Ibragimov1, Yuliana Beresneva1, Nigora Khashimova1, Elmira Mustakimova1 and Alexei Bokov1, (1)Institute of Bioorganic chemistry, Tashkent, Uzbekistan, (2)USDA-ARS-SPARC, College Station, TX

Antifungal Peptides as Novel Tools to Enhance Resistance in Cotton Egor Pshenichnov, Olga Veshkurova, Bahtiyer Salakhutdinov, Irina Arzanova, Elvira Sultanova, Vyacheslav Uzbekov and Shavkat Salikhov, Institute of Bioorganic chemistry, Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Reniform nematode reproduction on soybean cultivars and breeding lines in 2005 tests Robert T. Robbins1, Larry Rakes1, Larry E. Jackson1, E. E. Gbur1, Donald G. Dombek1, P. Chen1, E. Shipe2 and Grover Shannon3, (1)PLPA University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, (2)Clemson University, Clemson, SC, (3)Univ of Missouri Delta Center, Portageville, MO

Crop rotation influences aflatoxin producing potential of Aspergillus communities in South Texas Ramón Jaime-García, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ and Peter J. Cotty, USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Tucson, AZ
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