Volume 17 | Issue 1 Table of Contents
pp. 01-09
Water Use Efficiency and Irrigation Response of Cotton Cultivars on Subsurface Drip in West Texas
Chase Snowden, Glen Ritchie, and Thomas Thompson
pp. 10-22
Lint Yield, Lint Quality, and Economic Returns of Cotton Production under Traditional and Regulated Deficit Irrigation Schemes in Southwest Texas
Yujin Wen, Diane L. Rowland, Giovanni Piccinni, J. Tom Cothren, Daniel I. Leskovar, Armen R. Kemanian, and Joshua D. Woodard
pp. 23-33
Impact of Thrips Infesting Cotton Seedlings on Cotton Yield Distribution and Maturity
Donald R. Cook, B. Rogers Leonard, E. Burris, and Jeffrey Gore
pp. 34-39
Impact of Twospotted Spider Mite (Acari: Tetranychidae) Infestation Timing on Cotton Yields
Jeffrey Gore, Donald R. Cook, Angus L. Catchot, Fred R. Musser, Scott D. Stewart, B. Rogers Leonard, Gus Lorenz, Glenn Studebaker, David S. Akin, Kelly V. Tindall, and Ryan E. Jackson
pp. 40-51
Dust Cyclone Technology – A Literature Review
Paul A. Funk and Kevin D. Baker
pp. 52-59
Method for Rapid Production of Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. vasinfectum Chlamydospores
Rebecca S. Bennett and R. Michael Davis
pp. 60-68
Module Storage Time, Leaf Grade and Seed Moisture Influence Fiber Quality and Aflatoxin Contamination of Cotton in South Texas
Ramon Jaime, Jeff McKamey, and Peter J. Cotty
pp. 69-69
ANNUAL REPORT OF THE JOURNAL OF COTTON SCIENCE
Gerald O. Myers, Editor in Chief
Volume 17 | Issue 2 Table of Contents
pp. 70-79
Ability of Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) to Recover From Early Season Nitrogen Deficiency
Emily Rutto, Brian D. Arnall, Jerry L. May, Kay Butchee, and William R. Raun
pp. 80-88
A Scan Level Cotton Carbon Life Cycle Assessment: Has Bio-Tech Reduced the Carbon Emissions from Cotton Production in the USA?
L. Lanier Nalley, Diana M. Danforth, Zara Niederman, and Tina Gray Teague
pp. 89-101
The Impact of Variable, Cold Minimum Temperatures on Boll Retention, Boll Growth, and Yield Recovery of Cotton
Stephen J. Yeates, Mike F. Kahl, Andrew J. Dougall, and Warren J. Müller
pp. 102-114
Hypoaneuploid Chromosome Substitution F1 Hybrids of Gossypium hirsutum L. x G. mustelinum Miers ex Watt
Sukumar Saha, Dwaine A. Raska, David M. Stelly, Shivapriya Manchali, and Osman A. Gutiérrez
pp. 115-124
Upland Fiber Changes Due to Ginning and Lint Cleaning
S. E. Hughs, C. B. Armijo, and J. A. Foulk
pp. 125-130
Sequence Characterization of Race 4-like Isolates of Fusarium oxysporum from Alabama and Mississippi
Rebecca S. Bennett, Tamara Z. Scott, Kathryn S. Lawrence, and Gary W. Lawrence
pp. 131-139
Evaluation of GlyTol™ and GlyTol™ + LibertyLink® Cotton in the Mid-South
J. Trenton Irby, Darrin M. Dodds, Daniel B. Reynolds, Christopher L. Main, L. Thomas Barber, Kenneth L. Smith, and Alexander M. Stewart
Volume 17 | Issue 3 Table of Contents
pp. 140-148
Investigation of Physiological Growth, Fiber Quality, Yield, and Yield Stability of Upland Cotton Varieties in Differing Environments
Matthew S. Wiggins, Brian G. Leib, Thomas C. Mueller, and Christopher L. Main
pp. 149-156
Development of an Improved Method of Mitotic Metaphase Chromosome Preparation Compatible for Fluorescence in situ Hybridization in Cotton
Ryan J. Andres and Vasu Kuraparthy
pp. 157-162
Gains in Breeding Upland Cotton for Fiber Quality
Vasu Kuraparthy and Daryl T. Bowman
pp. 163-169
Inheritance and Transfer of Thrips Resistance from Pima Cotton to Upland Cotton
Jinfa Zhang, Hui Fang, Huiping Zhou, S. E. Hughs, and Don C. Jones
pp. 170-173
Panel Data Analysis of U.S. Cotton Yields for 2002-2011
Archie Flanders
pp. 174-183
Changes in Cotton Gin Energy Consumption Apportioned by 10 Functions
Paul A. Funk, Robert G. Hardin IV, S. Ed Hughs, and J. Clif Boykin
pp. 184-194
18S and ITS1 Genomic Sequence Variations in Rotylenchulus reniformis Isolates from Alabama
Seloame T. Nyaku, Ramesh V. Kantety, Yonathan Tilahun, Kathy S. Lawrence, Khairy M. Soliman, Ernst Cebert, and Govind C. Sharma
pp. 195-201
Feasibility of Visible and Near Infrared Spectroscopy in the Determination of Cotton Trash Components
Yongliang Liu and Devron Thibodeaux
pp. 202-211
Portable Color Spectrophotometer Measurements of Cotton Color in Remote Locations
James Rodgers, Gustave Schild, Xiaoliang Cui, and Christopher Delhom
pp. 212-218
Weed Response to 2,4-D, 2,4-DB, and Dicamba Applied Alone or with Glufosinate
Rand M. Merchant, Lynn M. Sosnoskie, A. Stanley Culpepper, Lawrence E. Steckel, Alan C. York, L. Bo Braxton, and Jill C. Ford
pp. 219-226
Evaluation of WideStrike® Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Injury from Early Season Herbicide and Insecticide Tank Mixes
Scott D. Stewart, Lawrence E. Steckel, and Sandy Steckel
pp. 227-232
Cotton Yield Loss Potential in Response to Length of Palmer Amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri) Interference
A. W. MacRae, T. M. Webster, L. M. Sosnoskie, A. S. Culpepper, and J. M. Kichler
pp. 233-244
NOTE: Growth and Physiological Responses of Five Cotton Genotypes to Sodium Chloride and Sodium Sulfate Saline Water Irrigation
Genhua Niu, Denise Rodriguez, Jane Dever, and Jinfa Zhang
Volume 17 | Issue 4 Table of Contents
pp. 245-252
6-Benzyladenine Enhancements of Cotton Yields
John J. Burke
pp. 253-262
Response of Obsolete and Modern Cotton Genotypes to Varying Plant Densities
William T. Pettigrew, William R. Meredith Jr., and Linghe Zeng
pp. 263-269
Survey of Thrips Species Infesting Cotton across the Southern U.S. Cotton Belt
S. D. Stewart, D. S. Akin, J. Reed, J. Bacheler, A. Catchot, D. Cook, J. Gore, J. Greene, A. Herbert, R. E. Jackson, D. L. Kerns, B. R. Leonard, G. M. Lorenz, S. Micinski, D. Reisig, P. Roberts, G. Studebaker, K. Tindall, and M. Toews
pp. 270-278
CO2 Exchange Rate in Cotton Does Not Explain Negative Associations Between Lint Yield and Fiber Quality
Jenny D. Clement, Greg A. Constable, and Warren C. Conaty
pp. 279-284
Statistical Evaluation of the Cotton Regional Breeders Testing Network (RBTN)
Daryl T. Bowman, Vasu Kuraparthy, Ted Wallace, and Don C. Jones
pp. 285-292
Quantifying Genotypic and Environmental Contributions to Yield and Fiber Quality in Georgia: Data from Seven Commercial Cultivars and 33 Yield Environments
John L Snider, Guy D. Collins, Jared Whitaker, and Jerry W. Davis
pp. 293-301
Developing Hybrid Cotton (Gossypium spp.) Using Honey Bees as Pollinators and the Roundup Ready® Phenotype as the Selection Trait
Jimmy X. Zumba, Gerald O. Myers, Ernest L. Clawson, Donnie K. Miller, Robert G. Danka, and Sterling B. Blanche
pp. 302-308
Hydromulch Blends Using Agricultural Byproducts: Performance Implications of Cotton Quantity
Bryan N. Scholl, Greg Holt, Chris Thornton, and Sara Duke
pp. 309-319
Unloading System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
Michael D. Buser, Derek P. Whitelock, J. Clif Boykin, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 320-332
First Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
Derek P. Whitelock, Michael D. Buser, J. Clif Boykin, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 333-345
Second Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
J. Clif Boykin, Michael D. Buser, Derek P. Whitelock, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 346-356
Third Stage Seed-Cotton Cleaning System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
Michael D. Buser, Derek P. Whitelock, J. Clif Boykin, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 357-367
Overflow System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
J. Clif Boykin, Michael D. Buser, Derek P. Whitelock, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 368-379
First Stage Lint Cleaning System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
Derek P. Whitelock, Michael D. Buser, J. Clif Boykin, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 380-390
Second Stage Lint Cleaning System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
J. Clif Boykin, Michael D. Buser, Derek P. Whitelock, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 391-401
Combined Lint Cleaning System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
Michael D. Buser, Derek P. Whitelock, J. Clif Boykin, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 402-413
Battery Condenser System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
Derek P. Whitelock, Michael D. Buser, J. Clif Boykin, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 414-424
Cyclone Robber System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
J. Clif Boykin, Michael D. Buser, Derek P. Whitelock, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 425-435
First Stage Mote System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
Michael D. Buser, Derek P. Whitelock, J. Clif Boykin, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 436-446
Second Stage Mote System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
Derek P. Whitelock; Michael D. Buser, J. Clif Boykin, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 447-456
Combined Mote System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
J. Clif Boykin, Michael D. Buser, Derek P. Whitelock, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 457-467
Mote Cleaner System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
Derek P. Whitelock, Michael D. Buser, J. Clif Boykin, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 468-478
Mote Cyclone Robber System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
Michael D. Buser, Derek P. Whitelock, J. Clif Boykin, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 479-488
Mote Trash System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
Michael D. Buser, Derek P. Whitelock, J. Clif Boykin, and Gregory A. Holt
pp. 489-499
Master Trash System PM2.5 Emission Factors and Rates for Cotton Gins: Method 201A Combination PM10 and PM2.5 Sizing Cyclones
Derek P. Whitelock, Michael D. Buser, J. Clif Boykin, and Gregory A. Holt