Volume 3 | Issue 1 Table of Contents
pp. 01-10
Factors Influencing Southwestern Tennessee Farmers’ Willingness to Participate in the Boll Weevil Eradication Program
Rebecca L. Collins, James A. Larson, Roland K. Roberts, and Burton C. English
pp. 11-18
Antioxidant Response to Salt Stress During Fiber Development in Cotton Ovules
Satyendra N. Rajguru, Stephen W. Banks, Dalton R. Gossett, M. Cran Lucas, Tolvert E. Fowler, Jr., and Eddie P. Millhollon
pp. 19-26
Tolerance of Transgenic Cotton to Topical Applications of Glyphosate
Michael A. Jones and Charles E. Snipes
pp. 27-34
Integrated Johnsongrass Management in Cotton with Reduced Rates of Clethodim and Cultivation
Enrique Rosales-Robles, James M. Chandler, Scott A. Senseman, and Eric P. Prostko
Volume 3 | Issue 2 Table of Contents
pp. 35-44
Damage to Cotton Fruiting Structures by the Fall Armyworm, Spodoptera frugiperda (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
R. G. Luttrell and J. S. Mink
pp. 45-52
Financial Viability and Profitability in the Texas High Plains After the FAIR Act
Phillip N. Johnson and Kent Durham
pp. 53-59
Continuous Whole Plant Carbon Dioxide Exchange Rates in Cotton Treated with Pyrithiobac
Craig W. Bednarz and Marc W. van Iersel
pp. 60-70
Cotton/Kenaf Fabrics: a Viable Natural Fabric
P. Bel-Berger, T. Von Hoven, G. N. Ramaswamy, L. Kimmel, and E. Boylston
pp. 71-72
Managing Editor’s Report
Anne F. Wrona
pp. 73-73
Letter to the Journal of Cotton Science Community
Andrew G. Jordan
Volume 3 | Issue 3 Table of Contents
pp. 74-83
Winter Annual Cover Crops in a Virginia No-till Cotton Production System: I. Biomass Production, Ground Cover, and Nitrogen Assimilation
J. B. Daniel, A. O. Abaye, M. M. Alley, C. W. Adcock, and J. C. Maitland
pp. 84-91
Winter Annual Cover Crops in a Virginia No-till Cotton Production System: II. Cover Crop and Tillage Effects on Soil Moisture, Cotton Yield, and Cotton Quality
J. B. Daniel, A. O. Abaye, M. M. Alley, C. W. Adcock, and J. C. Maitland
pp. 92-101
Laboratory and Field Evaluations of Bacillus thuringiensis Berliner Insecticides Against Tobacco Budworm (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
C. A. White, B. R. Leonard, E. Burris and J. B. Graves
pp. 102-108
Survival of Selected Generalist Predaceous Insects Exposed to Insecticide Residues on Cotton
Gloria S. McCutcheon and John DuRant
pp. 109-115
Economics of Broadcast and Injected Nitrogen on No-Till Cotton Produced at Three Locations in Tennessee
Roland K. Roberts, Donald D. Howard, C. Owen Gwathmey, and David E. Sleigh
pp. 116-121
Economics of Using an Adjuvant with Foliar Potassium Nitrate (KNO3) on Cotton
Roland K. Roberts, Justin M. Gersman, and Donald D. Howard
pp. 122-125
Increasing Picker Efficiency by Using a Boll Saver Attachment
Ahmad Khalilian, Michael J. Sullivan, and John D. Mueller
pp. 126-131
Evaluation of Calcium Nitrate as an In-furrow Applied Starter For Cotton
D. D. Howard, M. E. Essington, and G. M. Lessman
pp. 132-138
Cotton Response to Temperature and Pyrithiobac
Katherine M. Jennings, A. Stanley Culpepper, and Alan C. York
pp. 139-152
Contemporary Issue – Public Cotton Breeders – Do We Need Them?
Daryl T. Bowman
Volume 3 | Issue 4 Table of Contents
pp. 153-159
Cotton Fleahopper (Heteroptera: Miridae) Responses to Volatiles from Selected Host Plants
Kenneth R. Beerwinkle and Henry F. Marshall
pp. 160-170
Remote Sensing, Line-intercept Sampling for Tarnished Plant Bugs (Heteroptera: Miridae) in Mid-south Cotton
Jeffrey L. Willers, Michael R. Seal, and Randall G. Luttrell
pp. 171-176
Evaluation of Injury by Tarnished Plant Bugs (Lygus lineolaris Palisot de Beauvois) to Blended Cotton Genotypes
F. M. Bourland and N. P. Tugwell
pp. 177-182
Second Collection of Card-Generated, Vertically Elutriated Dust for Comparison Endotoxin Assays
David T. W. Chun, Robert E. Harrison, and Victor Chew
pp. 183-187
Drought-induced Changes in Shoot and Root Growth of Young Cotton Plants
P. F. Pace, Harry T. Cralle, Sherif H. M. El-Halawany, J. Tom Cothren, and Scott A. Senseman
pp. 188-193
Note – Development of New Reference Standards for Cotton Fiber Maturity
D. P. Thibodeaux and K. Rajasekaran