Cotton Agronomy & Physiology Conference Posters

Wednesday, January 5, 2011: 12:00 PM-10:00 PM
Marquis Imperial B (Atlanta Marriott Marquis)
Thursday, January 6, 2011: 8:00 AM-10:00 PM
Marquis Imperial B (Atlanta Marriott Marquis)
Friday, January 7, 2011: 8:00 AM-12:00 PM
Marquis Imperial B (Atlanta Marriott Marquis)
On-Farm Glyphosate-Resistant Palmer Amaranth Management In Roundup Ready Flex, Liberty-Link, and Conventional Cotton Varieties
Michael G. Patterson, Auburn University; C. Dale Monks, Auburn University; William C. Birdsong, Auburn University; Brandon A. Dillard, Auburn University; Andrew J. Price, USDA; William R. Goodman, Auburn University
Microlysimeters to Measure the Water Use of Seedling Cotton
Jamey Duesterhaus, USDA ARS; R. J. Lascano, USDA-ARS; Jill D. Booker, Texas Agricultural Experiment Station; J.D Booker, Texas Tech University; T. S. Goebel, USDA-ARS
Cotton Response to Irrigation Interval and Level as Affected by Field Topography Using Subsurface Drip Irrigation
Cora Lea W. Emerson, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension; James P. Bordovsky, Texas AgriLife Research; J. T. Mustian, Texas AgriLife Research; Andy M. Cranmer, Texas AgriLife Research
The Effects of Cotton Fruiting Habits on Yield and Quality In Georgia
Glen Ritchie, University of Georgia; Guy Collins, University of Georgia; Jared Whitaker, University of Georgia; Lola Sexton, University of Georgia
Improved Salt Tolerance by Alleviating the Osmotic Stress, Ion Toxicity and Nutrient Imbalance In AhCMO Transgenic Cotton
Jianlong Dai, China Agricultural University; Liusheng Duan, China Agricultural University; Hezhong Dong, Cotton Research Center, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences
On-Farm Agronomic and Economic Evaluation of Stacked-Gene Cotton Cultivars In the Coastal Bend Region of Texas
Dale A. Mott, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; G.D. Morgan, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; D. D. Fromme, Texas AgriLife Extension; B.M. Batchelor, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; S.P. Biles, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; Chance Crossland, Texas AgriLIFE Extension; C.R. Crumley, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; M.R. Hiller, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; J.D. Janak, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; P.J. McGuill, Texas AgriLlife Extension Service
Salinity Effect on Cotton N Uptake and Assimilation of Urea Applied with NBPT and DCD
Eduardo Kawakami, University of Arkansas; Derrick M. Oosterhuis, University of Arkansas
Identification of Genes Differentially Expressed In Elongating Fiber In a Cotton Chromosome Substitution Line CS-B25
Din-Pow Ma, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Mississippi State University; Samuel Bandi, Mississippi State University
Early Leaf Development and Photosynthetic Capacity Affects Seedling Vigor of Cotton
Melissa A. Remley, University of Missouri; Shengjun Liu, University of Missouri; Andrea Phillips Jones, University of Missouri; Robert L. Nichols, Cotton Incorporated; Felix B. Fritschi, University of Missouri
New Chemistry for Chemical Cotton Stalk Destruction
Gaylon Morgan, Texas AgriLife Extension; Dan Fromme, Texas AgriLife Extension; Mott Dale, Texas AgriLife Extension Service
Methodology for Rapid Differentiation of Genotypes of Cotton (Gossypium Spp.) with Molecular Markers
Andrea Acuna, University of Arkansas; James McD. Stewart, University of Arkansas
Yield Potential, Fiber Quality and Adaptability of Glandless Cotton In New Mexico
Omololu, John Idowu, New Mexico State University; Jinfa Zhang, New Mexico State University; Robert, Paul Flynn, New Mexico State University; Jane, Breen Pierce, New Mexico State University; Tracey Carrillo, New Mexico State University; Charles, Scott Bundy, New Mexico State University; Thomas C. Wedegaertner, Cotton Incorporated
Evaluation of Twin-Row Cotton In South Carolina
Michael A. Jones, Clemson University; Will Henderson, Clemson University
The Shoot Plays An Important Role In Potassium Deficiency-Induced Senescence In Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Seedlings
Ye Wang, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Bo Li, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Zhiyong Zhang, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Baomin Wang, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Liusheng Duan, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Zhaohu Li, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Xiaoli Tian, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University

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  • Plant Height, Maturity and Yield of Transgenic Bt Cotton Treated with Different Plant Growth Regulators
    Xiaoming Ren, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Xifeng Fan, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Mingwei Du, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Xiaoli Tian, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Liusheng Duan, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Zhaohu Li, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University
    Application of Harvest Aids In Huanghuaihai Cotton Region of China
    Mingwei Du, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Xiaoli Tian, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Xiaoming Ren, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Liusheng Duan, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Zhaohu Li, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University
    Mechanism Involved In Carbon and Nitrogen Metabolism Underlying the Genetic Variation In the Tolerance to Potassium Deficiency In Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Seedlings
    Ning Wang, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Hanbai Hua, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Zhaohu Li, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Liusheng Duan, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Xiaoli Tian, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University
    Salinity Stress Decreased Toxin Protein Content In Detached Leaf of Bt Cotton
    Maoying Li, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Liusheng Duan, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Xiaoli Tian, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Zhaohu Li, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University; Baomin Wang, State Key Laboratory of Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, Center of Crop Chemical Control, China Agricultural University

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  • Simulated Hail Recovery Comparison Between Stripper and Picker Varieties of Upland Cotton
    Reagan Anders, AgriLife Research; Jane K Dever, AgriLife Research
    Changes In Gene Expression Associated with Heat Stress In Cotton as Determined by Deep Sequencing of cDNA Libraries
    Shankar Pant, Auburn University; Narendra K. Singh, Auburn University; David Weaver, Auburn University; Zhong Min, Auburn University; Chia Chen Weng, Auburn University; Robert D. Locy, Auburn University
    Management of Micronaire Values In Upland Cotton by Defoliation Timing In Three Mid-Full Season Cultivars
    Ross A. Rinderknecht, Texas A&M University; J. T. Cothren, Texas A&M University
    Evaluation of Growth and Yield of Field Grown Cotton Across Population Densities Using Subsurface Drip and Furrow Irrigation
    Alexis D. White, Texas A&M University- College Station; J. T. Cothren, Texas A&M University- College Station
    1-MCP Effects on Antioxidant Activity and Gene Expression of ACC-Synthase and ACC-Oxidase In Cotton Flowers
    Derrick M. Oosterhuis, University of Arkansas; Eduardo M. Kawakami, University of Arkansas; John Snider, University of Arkansas; Toby R. Fitzsimons, University of Arkansas
    Genetic and Molecular Characterization of OSMII Over-Expressing Transgenic Cotton (G. hirsutum L.) Plants
    Shanmukh Salimath, University of North Texas; Swati Tripathy, University of North Texas; David Kerns, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; Kent Chapman, University of North Texas
    Effect of 1-MCP on the Cotton Flower Under Water-Deficit
    Dimitra A. Loka, University of Arkansas; Derrick M. Oosterhuis, University of Arkansas
    Effects of 1-Methylcyclopropene on Cotton Plants Under Normal and High Temperature
    Yuan Chen, Texas A&M University Department of Soil and Crop Sciences
    Evaluation of Saflufenacil as a Cotton Harvest Aid In the Southern Rolling Plains
    David R. Drake, Texas AgriLife Extension; Richard R. Minzenmayer, Texas AgriLife Extension Service; P. Halfmann, Texas AgriLife Extension
    The Effect of Low Temperature on the Insecticidal Properties of Bt Cotton
    Dehua Chen, Yangzhou University, China; Yuan Chen, Yangzhou University, China; Xiang Zhang, Yangzhou University; Yonghui Wang, Yangzhou University; Mingwei Zhang, Yangzhou University
    Cotton Seedling Leaf Area and Biomass Development Differ Among Genotypes
    Shengjun Liu, University of Missouri; Melissa A. Remley, University of Missouri-Columbia; Andrea Phillips, University of Missouri; Fred M. Bourland, University of Arkansas-NEREC; Robert L. Nichols, Cotton Incorporated; Felix B. Fritschi, University of Missouri
    Effect of Soil Fumigation and Nematode Population on Variety Performance
    Darrin M. Dodds, Mississippi State University; Tom Allen, Mississippi State University; D. R. Cook, Mississippi State University; J. Gore, Mississippi State University
    The Role of ABA-Responsive Transcription Factors In the Regulation of Cotton Drought Stress Tolerance
    Tyson C. C. Kerr, Oklahoma State University; Randy D. Allen, Oklahoma State University
    Genotypic Thermotolerance Is Associated with Elevated Pre-Stress Antioxidant Enzyme Activity In Cotton Leaves and Pistils
    John L. Snider, University of Arkansas; Derrick M. Oosterhuis, University of Arkansas; Eduardo M. Kawakami, University of Arkansas
    Comparison of Lysimetric Whole-Plant Water Use Among Cotton Genotypes
    Carlos J. Fernandez, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center; Juan Carlos Correa, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center; Todd J. Jenschke, Texas AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Corpus Christi; Jane K. Dever, Texas AgriLife Research; Steven Hague, Texas A&M University