Friday, January 12, 2007: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Galeries 1 & 2 (New Orleans Marriott)
Cotton Disease Council - Friday Morning Session
Presiding:K. S. Lawrence, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
8:00 AM
Survey of the Biological Activity of 7,10,12-trihydroxy-8-octadecenoic acid (TOD) from Pseudomonas aeruginosa   
Taylor V. Hatchett, Kathy S. Lawrence, Sang-Jin Suh and Jessica Cofield, Auburn University, Auburn, AL
8:15 AM
Seasonal Reniform Nematode Population Dynamics in Northeast and East-Central Arkansas   
J.a. Still, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR and T.L. Kirkpatrick, University of Arkansas, Hope, AR
8:30 AM
Tolerance in Cotton Cultivars to Meloidogyne incognita in the Field   
Gus Wilson1, J.D. Barham2, R.J. Bateman2 and T.L. Kirkpatrick2, (1)Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, Hamburg, AR, (2)University of Arkansas, Hope, AR
8:45 AM
Trilex™ Advanced Cotton Fungicide Seed Treatment System: Field Performance   
Louis J. Holloway, Bayer CropScience, Rtp, NC and Charles T. Graham, Bayer CropScience, Grenada, MS
9:00 AM
The Influence of Soil Texture on the Relationship between Meloidogyne incognita and Thielaviopsis basicola on Cotton 
Juan de Dios Jaraba1, C. S. Rothrock1 and T.L. Kirkpatrick2, (1)University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR, (2)University of Arkansas, Hope, AR
9:15 AM
Impact of Crop Rotation and Fumigation on Cotton Production in Reniform Infested Fields 
William S. Gazaway1, Katheryn Lawrence1 and James R. Akridge2, (1)Auburn University, Auburn University, AL, (2)Auburn University, Brewton, AL
9:30 AM
AVICTA™ Complete Pak - Seed-Delivered Technology for the Management of Early-Season Diseases, Insects and Nematodes in Cotton 
David H. Long, Syngenta Seed Care, Greensboro, NC and Alex Cochran, Syngenta Seed Care, Basel, Switzerland
9:45 AM
Cotton Yield Response to Residual Effects of Telone Fumigation   
Maurice Wolcott, Dept. of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Baton Rouge, LA, C. Overstreet, LSU AgCenter, Baton Rouge, LA and E. Burris, LSU AgCenter, Northeast Research Station, St. Joseph, LA
10:00 AMBreak 
10:30 AM
Reniform Nematode Population Response to Crop Rotations Involving Cotton, Corn and Rice   
W.D. Kirkpatrick1, J.D. Barham2, R.J. Bateman2, R.E. Dunham2 and T.L. Kirkpatrick2, (1)Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service, McGehee, AR, (2)University of Arkansas, Hope, AR
10:45 AM
Aeris Seed Treatment System: A New Seed Treatment Nematicide with Activity Against Root Knot and Reniforme Namatodes in Cotton from Bayer CropScience 
Charles Graham, Bayer CropScience, Grenada, MS, Lee Hall, Bayer CropScience, RTP, NC and Chris Kleyla, Bayer CropScience, Research Triangle Park, NC
11:00 AM
Nematode Management of Cotton in Morehouse Parish, Louisiana 
Terry Erwin1, Richard Letlow1, Charles Overstreet2 and Maurice Wolcott2, (1)LSU Agricultural Center, Bastrop, LA, (2)Dept. of Plant Pathology and Crop Physiology, Baton Rouge, LA
11:15 AM
Comparative Performance of Avicta Complete Pak and Temik in Control of Southern Root-knot Nematode on Cotton in Virginia   
P. M. Phipps, Tidewater Ag Res & Ext Ctr, Virginia Tech, Suffolk, VA and J. D. Eisenback, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA
11:30 AM
Efficacy of Seed-treatments for Management of Nematodes on Cotton in Georgia   
R. Kemerait1, P. H. Jost2, Richard F. Davis3, C. L. Brewer4, S. N. Brown5, Glenn H. Beard6, B. R. Mitchell7, D.E. McGriff8, D. G. Spaid9, K. D. Mickler10, Keith Rucker1, J. T. Flanders11, W.E. Harrison12 and Gordon R. Lee13, (1)University of Georgia, Tifton, GA, (2)University of Georgia, Statesboro, GA, (3)USDA-ARS, Tifton, GA, (4)Department of Plant Pathology, The University of Georgia, Athens, GA, (5)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Moultrie, GA, (6)University of Ga., Moultrie, GA, (7)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Camilla, GA, (8)University of Georgia Extension Service, Douglas, GA, (9)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Elberton, GA, (10)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service, Rome, GA, (11)University of Georgia, Cairo, GA, (12)University of Georgia Cooperative Extension, Camilla, GA, (13)University of Georgia Extension Service, Cochran, GA
11:45 AM
The Evaluation of High Tannin Cotton Lines for Resistance to Pythium aphanidermatum 
Raymond M. Kennett1, C. Wayne Smith1 and Peggy Thaxton2, (1)Texas A and M University, College Station, TX, (2)Mississippi State University, Stoneville, MS
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