10441 Use of Selected Fungicides to Elongate the Maturity of Mid-Season Upland Varieties

Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Grand Ballroom Acadia (New Orleans Marriott)
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Grand Ballroom Acadia (New Orleans Marriott)
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Grand Ballroom Acadia (New Orleans Marriott)
John D. Rocconi , Texas A&M University
J. Tom Cothren , Texas A&M University
The use of strobin derived fungicides for plant health care in cotton production is a highly debated topic throughout the Beltwide. This study was created in order to gauge the affects of fungicide application on certain cotton varieties in order to maintain a longer flowering period in mid-season varieties. With the loss of Delta and Pine Land Bollguard I Roundup Ready cotton variety 555, the need for a true full season cotton variety is more apparent than ever. The results of this study should aid in the location of a potential replacement.