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Agronomy and Soils
Influence of Within-season Densities of Heliothines and Tarnished Plant Bugs on Variability in End-of-season Cotton Yield Mapping
K. C. Allen, R. G. Luttrell, and C. D. Parker Jr.
Pages: 11-22
Picture of a bollworm moth (Helicoverpa zea): Based upon end-of-season yield mapping of cotton plants, the presence of bollworm and tobacco budworm larvae were best related to losses of fruit approximately 3 – 15 days old at the time of infestation.
Agronomy and Soils
Cotton Yield Response to Soil- and Foliar-Applied Potassium as Influenced by Irrigation
D. L. Coker, D. M. Oosterhuis, and R. S. Brown
Pages: 01-10
Arthropod Management and Applied Ecology
Susceptibility of Selected Lepidopteran Pests to Rynaxypyr®, a Novel Insecticide
J. H. Temple, P. L. Pommireddy, D. R. Cook, P. Marçon, and B. R. Leonard
Pages: 23-31
Weed Science
Critical Timing of Palmer Amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) Removal in Second-Generation Glyphosate-Resistant Cotton
B. J. Fast, S. W. Murdock, R. L. Farris, J. B. Willis, and D. S. Murray
Pages: 32-36