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| Wednesday, 4 January 2006: 1:30 PM-3:30 PM | |||
| Salons G & M (Marriott Rivercenter Hotel) | |||
| Symposium: Application Technology Update on Remote Sensing, Variable Rate Application, GPS and Seed Special Applications as it relates to Plant Pathology and Nematology in Cotton | |||
| This symposium will address new technologies in Remote Sensing and GPS appplications as it relates to Plant Pathoolgy and Nematology. | |||
| Presiding: | K. S. Lawrence, Auburn University, Auburn, AL | ||
| 1:30 PM | Saving Money with Seed-Specific Placement of In-Furrow Fungicides Melvin A. Newman, John B. Wilkerson, John H. Hancock, F. Henry Moody and William E. Hart, Ento. & Plant Pathology Dept., Jackson,, TN | ||
| 1:50 PM | Nematode sampling: the limiting factor to variable rate application | ||
| 2:10 PM | Hyperspectral Imaging for Identifying Nematode Infestations in Arizona Cotton Barron J. Orr, Michael A. McClure, Doug Rautenkranz, Willem J.D. van Leeuwan and Stuart E. Marsh, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ | ||
| 2:30 PM | Using geospatial technologies to better manage nematode problems | ||
| 2:50 PM | Population Estimation of the Reniform Nematode usingHyperspectral Reflectance Data and Applications to Variable Rate Nematicide Applications | ||
| 3:10 PM | Nematode Management -- Adapting Innovative Approaches for Field Applications Scott Monfort, Ag Research, Syckamore, GA | ||
| Sponsor: | Cotton Disease Council | ||
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