Cotton Disease Council - Thursday Early Morning

Thursday, January 7, 2016: 8:00 AM-10:00 AM
Galerie 1 (New Orleans Marriott)
8:00 AM
Effects of Nematicide Seed Treatments with and without Foliar Applications of Vydate-CLV on the Growth and Development of G. hirsutum Grown in R. Reniformis Infested Soils
Harry Randall Smith, Mississippi State University; Gary W Lawrence, Mississippi State University; Richard L Harkess, Mississippi State University; Kathy S Lawrence, Auburn University; J Mike Phillips, Mississippi State University; David J Lang, Mississippi State University; Patricia R Knight, Mississippi State University
8:15 AM
Multi-Year Regional Evaluation of One and Two Fungicide Applications for the Management of Target Spot on Two Cotton Varieties
Nicholas S Dufault, Univ. of Florida; Hillary L Mehl, Virginia Tech; Austin K Hagan, Auburn University; Robert C Kemerait, University of Georgia; Paul Price, Louisiana State University; Michael J. Mulvaney, University of Florida; Heather M Kelly, University of Tennessee; Robert L. Nichols, Cotton Incorporated
8:30 AM
Response of Cotton Cultivars to 2015 Bacterial Blight Causing Isolates in Field and Greenhouse Trials
Terry A Wheeler, Texas A&M AgriLife Research; Jason Woodward, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service; Mark Kelley, Texas AgriLIfe Extension Service
8:45 AM
9:15 AM
Evaluation of Seed-Applied Nematicides for Reniform Nematode Management in Cotton
Stephen Kakaire, Mississippi State University, Delta Research and Extension Center; Tom W Allen, Mississippi State University, Delta Research and Extension Center; Bobby G Golden, Mississippi State University, Delta Research and Extension Center
9:30 AM
Survey of Cotton Viruses in Oklahoma and Texas
Akhtar Ali, The University of Tulsa
9:45 AM
Isolation of Cotton Seed and Lint Rotting Serratia Sp. from Bolls Infested with the Verde Plant Bug, Creontiades signatus
Enrique Gino Medrano, USDA-ARS; James Glover, Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center; Mike Brewer, Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center
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