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 Weed Science Research Conference 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.
Presiding:Timothy L. Grey, University of Georgia, Tifton, GA

Field Bindweed Control in the San Joaquin Valley of California T. Martin-Duvall, Ron Vargis, Steve Wright and Lalo Banuelos, University of California, Shafter, CA

Tropical spiderwort (Commelina benghalensis): the worst weed in cotton? Theodore M. Webster1, Timothy L. Grey2, Michael G. Burton3, J. T. Flanders4 and A. Stanley Culpepper2, (1)USDA-ARS, Tifton, GA, (2)University of Georgia, Tifton, GA, (3)NC State University, Raleigh, NC, (4)University of Georgia, Cairo, GA

Cover crop termination timing affects on cotton yields Todd A. Baughman, Jim C. Reed Jr. and Warren G. Carter III, Texas A&M University Agricultural Research & Extension Center, Vernon, TX

Benefits of Winter Weed Management With VALOR® SX Herbicide Jimmy Etheridge1, Billy Corbin1, Charles Henderson1 and Ronnie Jones2, (1)Valent USA Corporation, Greenville, MS, (2)Valent USA Corporation, Gainesville, FL

Winter cover crops and vinegar as weed control techniques in sustainable cotton production Patrick J. Moran, USDA-ARS, Beneficial Insects Research Unit, Weslaco, TX and Sasha M. Greenberg, USDA-ARS, Areawide Pest Management Research Unit, Weslaco, TX

Effects of Tank Mixes of MON 3539 and Selected Compounds in Roundup Ready Flex Cotton -- 2005 Jarrod T. Hardke1, Gus M. Lorenz1, Kyle Colwell1 and Craig Shelton2, (1)Univ. of Arkansas CES, Little Rock, AR, (2)Univ. of Arkansas CES, Jonesboro, AR

Control of Volunteer Peanut (Arachis hypogaea) in Cotton with Herbicides W. James Grichar, Texas Agric. Expt. Station, Beeville, TX and Peter A. Dotray, Texas Agric. Expt. Station, Lubbock, TX

Weed Management Systems in Liberty Link and Roundup Ready Cotton A. P. Gardner1, A. C. York1 and A. S. Culpepper2, (1)North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC, (2)University of Georgia, Tifton, GA

Weed Management in LibertyLink Cotton L. V. Gilbert, P. A. Dotray, J. W. Keeling and J. D. Everitt, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Lubbock, TX

Effect of glyphosate application timing on lint yield and weed control in Roundup Ready FlexTM cotton Christopher L. Main, Michael A. Jones and Edward C. Murdock, Clemson University, Florence, SC

Roundup Ready Flex Cotton Response to Glyphosate D.K. Miller1, M.S. Mathews1, S. T. Kelly2 and A. M. Stewart3, (1)LSU AgCenter, St. Joseph, LA, (2)LSU AgCenter, Winnsboro, LA, (3)LSu AgCenter, Alexandria, LA

Evaluations of Chaperone (atonik) plant growth enhancer applied to cotton on the Lower Texas Gulf Coast
Stephen D. Livingston, Texas Cooperative Extension, Corpus Christi, TX

Resource (flumiclorac-pentyl) a new tool for cotton harvest aid Charles Henderson1, Billy Corbin1, Jimmy Etheridge1 and Ronnie Jones2, (1)Valent USA Corporation, Greenville, MS, (2)Valent USA Corporation, Gainesville, FL

Density and interference period effect of Roundup Ready soybean infestation in Roundup Ready cotton Donna R. Lee1, Donnie K. Miller2 and M. S. Mathews2, (1)LSU Agcenter, Lake Providence, LA, (2)LSU AgCenter, Northeast Research Station, St. Joesph, LA

Weed management with residual herbicides in cotton Derek M. Scroggs1, Donnie K. Miller2, James L. Griffin3, P. R. Vidrine1, A. M. Stewart1 and M. S. Mathews2, (1)LSU AgCenter, Dean Lee Research Station, Alexandria, LA, (2)LSU AgCenter, Northeast Research Station, St. Joesph, LA, (3)LSU AgCenter, Baton Rouge, LA

Site-Specific Postemergence Weed Management in Cotton A. J. Ford1, P. A. Dotray1, J. W. Keeling2, J. B. Wilkerson3 and L. V. Gilbert2, (1)Texas Tech University and Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Lubbock, TX, (2)Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Lubbock, TX, (3)University of Tennessee Agricultural Experiment Station, Knoxville, TN

Ivyleaf morningglory (Ipomea hederacea) Control Strategies in Roundup Ready Flex Cotton M. A. Batla, J. W. Keeling, P. A. Dotray and J. D. Everitt, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, Lubbock, TX

Density and interference period effect of Roundup Ready cotton infestation in Roundup Ready soybean Donna R. Lee, LSU Agcenter, St. Joseph, LA, Donnie K. Miller, LSU AgCenter, Winnsboro, LA and M. Mathews, LSU Agcenter, Lake Providence, LA

Cotton Response to Simulated Drift of 2,4-D and Other Hormonal-Type Herbicides
Molly E. Marple, Douglas Shoup, Kassim Al-Khatib and Dallas E. Peterson, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
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