Cotton Report 1982
ABOUT THE COLLECTION
The Cotton Report is one of several commodity-based agricultural research reports published by the University of Arizona.
This report, along with the Forage and Grain Report, was established by Hank Brubaker, Extension Agronomist, after seeing a similar report published by Texas A&M University in the mid-1970’s.
The purpose of the report is to provide an annual research update to farmers, researchers, and those in the agricultural industry. The research is conducted by University of Arizona and USDA-ARS scientists.
Both historical and current Cotton Reports have been made available in the UA Campus Repository as part of a collaboration between the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences and the University Libraries.
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Contents for Cotton Report 1982
- 1982 Outlook for Cotton Markets and Marketing
- Cotton Forward Contracting in Maricopa, Pima, Pinal and Yuma Counties in the Years 1974-79
- The International Market for Cotton
- Development of Germination Salt Tolerance in Pima Cotton
- Pima Cotton Improvement
- Pima Cotton Genetics
- Post-Harvest Plant Analysis for Earliness in Cotton
- Drip Irrigation of Cotton
- Irrigation Strategy for Short-Season Cotton Production
- Low-Pressure, Mechanically-Moved Irrigation Systems for Cotton
- Interaction of Moisture Stress and Nitrogen Fertility on Water Use and Water Use Efficiency
- An Explanation of the Nitrogen Effect on Water Use
- Evaluating Irrigation Practices on Cotton with Less than Optimum Available Water
- Effect of Final Irrigation Timing
- Sampling Variation in Petiole Nitrogen
- Effect of Cotton Leaf Crumple (CLC) Disease on Stub and Planted Cotton
- A Summary of Results from Insect Studies in Stub and Planted Cotton from 1978 - 1981 in Arizona
- Sweet Potato Whitefly, Bemesia tabaci, a New Pest of Cotton in Arizona
- Stub Cotton Survey: Yuma and Mohave County, Arizona
- Stub Cotton
- Response of Cotton and Weeds to Directed, Postemergence Herbicides Following Preplant Caparol
- Response of Cotton to Directed, Postemergence Herbicides Following Preplant Prowl
- Johnsongrass Control in Cotton with Postemergence Herbicides - 1981 - Gilbert
- Johnsongrass Control in Cotton with Rope-Wick Applications of Roundup - 1981 - Gilbert
- Johnsongrass Control in Cotton with Postemergence Herbicides - 1981 - Gilbert
- Bermudagrass and Johnsongrass Control - Wilber Kirkland Farm - Casa Grande, Pinal County
- Bermudagrass Control in Cotton - Floyd Dunn Farm - South Gila Valley, Yuma County
- Bermudagrass Control in Cotton - Red Mountain Farm - Dateland, Yuma County
- Johnsongrass Control - Phil Ladra Farm - Buckeye, Maricopa County
- Yellow Nutsedge Control - Norbert Abel Farm - Litchfield Park, Maricopa County
- Effect of Phymatotrichum Root Rot on Cotton Yield and Quality
- Studies on the Use of CGA-64250 (Triazole Derivative, Systemic Fungicide) for Control of Phymatotrichum Root Rot of Cotton
- Field Control of Aflatoxin in Cottonseed
- 1981 Arizona Cottonseed Treatment Study
- Rootknot Nematode Control
- Effects of Purine Nucleotide Seed Treatments on Lint Yield of Pima Cotton
- Flower Productivity of Fast and Slow Emerging Plants
- Evaluation of Orthene Treated Seed of DPL-61 as a Control for Early Season Insects
- Population Responses of Pink Bollworms to a Continuous Short Season Cotton Culture
- Evaluation of AZ7203 as a Pink Bollworm Resistant Cotton
- The Relationship of a Predictive Tests for Planting Seed Quality and Field Performance
- Planting Seed Quality
- Seed Quality of Commercial Varieties
- Influence of Boll Age on Boll Shedding Rate
- Leaf Nectar Production by Upland Cotton
- Physiology of PIX Treated Cotton
- Heat Units as a Method for Timing Pix® Applications
- The Effect of Pix® Applications on Cotton Treated with Fout Levels of Nitrogen
- Effect of Pix® on Three Cotton Varieties Planted in 30- and 40-inch Rows
- The Effect of a Growth Regulator on Pima S-5 Cotton
- Delayed Post Irrigation Study
- Effect of Row-Widths and PIX on Pima Cultivars
- Effect of PIX on Two Varieties Grown After Alfalfa
- Evaluation of Whitefly Control
- Effects of Plant Coverage in Whitefly Control
- Efficacy Evaluation of Pink Bollworm Control
- Evaluation of Pydrin-Penetrator as a Control for Pink Bollworms
- Applications Intervals with Pydrin for Pink Bollworm Control
- Cotton Insects - Management and Biology Unit
- Cotton Insects Investigations
- Pink Bollworm Overwintering Studies
- Disruption of Pink Bollworm Peromone Communication by Pheromone Composition Imbalance
- Conditioning Cotton for Defoliation
- Use of Ethrel as Harvest Aid
- Planting Date and Seeding Rate of Upland and Pima Cotton in Graham County
- Rate and Date of Planting Upland Cotton
- Short Season Cotton Production as a Means of Managing Energy Inputs and Maximizing Returns
- Double Cropping in Graham County
- Crop Maturity
- Upland Variety Tests
- The Transfer of Caducous Bract Traits to Commerical Cultivars
- Ovule Culture in Cotton Breeding
- Cytology and Genetics
- Short Staple Variety Comparison
- Publications
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PublicationsCollege of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ), 1982-02