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Degree-days and cotton planting

Degree-days and cotton planting

... The degree-day summation uses a basal developmental threshold of 60°F (cotton growth occurs at 60°F and above) and a single triangle calculation (to estimate air temperature for each hour of the day); it ... See full document

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Evaluation of Planting Date, Variety, and PRE Herbicide on Thrips Infestations, Cotton Growth and Development, and Lint Yield

Evaluation of Planting Date, Variety, and PRE Herbicide on Thrips Infestations, Cotton Growth and Development, and Lint Yield

... location, cotton planting dates, PRE herbicide applica- tion dates, application equipment, and harvest dates varied across locations (Table ...seven days of PRE herbicide application in both years at ... See full document

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Winter Annual Cover Crops in a Virginia No-till Cotton Production System: I. Biomass Production, Ground Cover, and Nitrogen Assimilation

Winter Annual Cover Crops in a Virginia No-till Cotton Production System: I. Biomass Production, Ground Cover, and Nitrogen Assimilation

... after cotton planting for 1995 and ...after cotton planting, while lupin provided the ...after cotton planting to comply with Natural Resource Conservation Service conservation ... See full document

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Feasibility of Cotton Production in the Burdekin

Feasibility of Cotton Production in the Burdekin

... that cotton growth and development is likely to be similar to other Australian production regions with the possibility of very high yields and excellent fibre quality being ...45-50 days during March ... See full document

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Dry Matter, Lint Mass and Fiber Properties of Cotton in Response to Nitrogen Application and Planting Densities

Dry Matter, Lint Mass and Fiber Properties of Cotton in Response to Nitrogen Application and Planting Densities

... Maintaining the optimum plant population and fertilizer rate is important production goal. The results revealed that strong coupling between PD and N was observed for CGR, RGR, dry matter production, partitioning, total ... See full document

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Planting Geometry Effects on the Growth and Yield of Dryland Cotton

Planting Geometry Effects on the Growth and Yield of Dryland Cotton

... optimum cotton yield. That is, if cotton blooming after 20 August has less than a 50% chance of maturing near Lubbock, Texas [4] then this date likely advances when moving north to ...growing degree ... See full document

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Management and Control of Thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) Populations on Cotton Through Current and Novel Insecticidal Applications and Timing of Cotton Planting in the Upper Southeast.

Management and Control of Thrips (Thysanoptera: Thripidae) Populations on Cotton Through Current and Novel Insecticidal Applications and Timing of Cotton Planting in the Upper Southeast.

... of cotton seedlings though a reduction of yield is not always ...10 days and was correlated with a 40% reduction in bolls resulting in a 40% loss of seed cotton yield (Watts, ... See full document

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Functional Characterization of Seed and Seedling Vigor in Cotton

Functional Characterization of Seed and Seedling Vigor in Cotton

... that cotton yields increased as more heat units, up to a critical point, were accumulated during the first five days after planting (Kerby et ...after planting and, by inference, vigorous ... See full document

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Upland Cotton Growth and Yield Response to the Interactions of Planting Date with Irrigation Strategies, Soil Tillage Systems, and Agronomic Inputs.

Upland Cotton Growth and Yield Response to the Interactions of Planting Date with Irrigation Strategies, Soil Tillage Systems, and Agronomic Inputs.

... three planting dates and two cultivars, each grown under both fully-irrigated and rainfed ...three days and reinitiated on the fourth ...of cotton production under no- water stress ... See full document

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Small Scale Spatio Temporal Variabilities in Soil Nitrogen, Leaf Nitrogen, and Canopy Normalized Difference Vegetation Index of Cotton

Small Scale Spatio Temporal Variabilities in Soil Nitrogen, Leaf Nitrogen, and Canopy Normalized Difference Vegetation Index of Cotton

... before cotton planting and after harvest and leaf N and canopy NDVI at the early square and early, mid-, and late bloom stages of no-till cotton at the experiment ...and degree of the spatial ... See full document

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Plant Population and Planting Date Effects on Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Growth and Yield

Plant Population and Planting Date Effects on Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Growth and Yield

... several cotton pro- ducing states are based on date and soil temperatures reaching or exceeding 15-18°C at ...However, planting is usually delayed when ambient temperatures below 10°C are expected within ... See full document

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A Closed Form Approximation for Pricing  Temperature Based Weather  Derivatives

A Closed Form Approximation for Pricing Temperature Based Weather Derivatives

... The efficacy of these approximate distributions is tested by estimating the payoffs to temperature-based derivatives. Time series data spanning over a hundred years of average daily temperatures in four major Austra- ... See full document

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COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT PLANTING METHODS AND WEED MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON SEED COTTON YIELD

COMPARATIVE EFFICACY OF DIFFERENT PLANTING METHODS AND WEED MANAGEMENT PRACTICES ON SEED COTTON YIELD

... seed cotton yield at research area of Agronomic Research Station, Bahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan during crop season ...and planting in flat and mulching up. Cotton variety CIM-534 was planted in 75cm ... See full document

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Blend response of four Egyptian cotton population types for late planting stress tolerance

Blend response of four Egyptian cotton population types for late planting stress tolerance

... Allard and Bradshaw (1964) attempted to detail envir- onmental variation (aptly categorized into predictable and unpredictable variation) and what might quell it. They stated that a genetically heterozygous plant popula- ... See full document

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Impact of Cereal Rye Seeding Rate and Planting Method on Weed Control in Cotton

Impact of Cereal Rye Seeding Rate and Planting Method on Weed Control in Cotton

... broadcast planting side of each ...Seed cotton was hand- harvested from ...Seed cotton yields were determined by weighing the seed cotton and converting the weights to kg ha -1 ... See full document

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Agronomics of Cotton Grown on a 38-cm Row Spacing in North Carolina

Agronomics of Cotton Grown on a 38-cm Row Spacing in North Carolina

... Cotton producers in the southeastern United States are interested in growing cotton double-cropped with a winter grain crop (Porter et ...of cotton to be used in a double-crop situation is not yet ... See full document

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Protective Role in Acquired Thermotolerance of Developmentally Regulated Heat Shock Proteins in Cotton Seeds

Protective Role in Acquired Thermotolerance of Developmentally Regulated Heat Shock Proteins in Cotton Seeds

... In maturing seeds many heat shock proteins are controlled developmentally and expressed in the absence of heat stress (Wehmeyer and Vierling, 2000; Carranco et al., 1999; Almoguera et al., 1998; Bettey and Finch-Savage, ... See full document

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EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SOWING METHODS AND PLANTING DENSITIES ON GROWTH, YIELD, FIBER QUALITY AND ECONOMIC EFFICACY OF COTTON

EFFECT OF DIFFERENT SOWING METHODS AND PLANTING DENSITIES ON GROWTH, YIELD, FIBER QUALITY AND ECONOMIC EFFICACY OF COTTON

... of cotton per m ...of cotton was observed when the crop was sown in ...ridge planting on number of sympodial branches per plant as well as average boll weight of cotton was statistically ... See full document

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Planting Cotton in a Crop Residue in a Semiarid Climate: Water Balance and Lint Yield

Planting Cotton in a Crop Residue in a Semiarid Climate: Water Balance and Lint Yield

... on cotton growth and development. Cotton lint yields for both locations and growing seasons are given in Table ...These cotton lint yield values were sim- ilar to cotton yields reported for ... See full document

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Effect of Shading, Cultivar, and Application Timing on Cotton Tolerance to Glufosinate

Effect of Shading, Cultivar, and Application Timing on Cotton Tolerance to Glufosinate

... shaded cotton and decreased electron transport capac- ity (Zhao and Oosterhuis, 1998b), hindered the ability of cotton to detoxify ...to cotton is greatest when the herbicide is applied to small ... See full document

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