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Effect of Glyphosate on Fruit Retention, Yield, and Fiber Quality of Glyphosate Resistant Cotton

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Table 1. Effect of glyphosate application and timing on the number of sympodial and first position sympodial bolls per plant on nodes 1 through 10 in Greene County, North Carolina, in 2000 and 2001
Table 2. Effect of glyphosate treatment and application timing on the number of first position sympodial bolls and abnormally abscised sympodial bolls per plant in Greene County, North Carolina, in 2000 and 2001
Table 3. Effect of glyphosate treatment and application timing on the number of sympodial bolls, first position sympodial bolls, sympodial and first position bolls on nodes 1 through 10, vegetative bolls, aborted positions, abnormally abscised positions, and the first node that retained a first position boll per plant in Clayton, North Carolina, in 2000 and 2001
Table 4. Fruit retention and location on conventional, nontreated glyphosate-resistant, or glyphosate-treated glyphosate-resistant cotton measured at the fifth week of flowering from plants grown in the Southeastern Plant Environmental Laboratory Phytotron Greenhouse
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