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Published online 28 March 2005
Published in Crop Sci 45:966-980 (2005)
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Trends over Time among Cotton Cultivars Released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station

Melanie B. Baylesa,*, Laval M. Verhalena, William M. Johnsonc and Bradley R. Barnesb

a Dep. of Plant and Soil Sciences, Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK 74078
b College of Veterinary Medicine, Oklahoma State Univ., Stillwater, OK 74078
c Texas Coop. Ext., Galveston Office, 5115 Highway 3, Dickinson, TX 77539



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Fig. 1. Trends over time for lint yield on dryland (A) and under irrigation (B) among 12 cotton cultivars released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1918–1982.

 


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Fig. 2. Trends over time for 2.5% span length on dryland (A) and under irrigation (B) among 12 cotton cultivars released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1918–1982.

 


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Fig. 3. Trends over time for T1 fiber strength among 12 cotton cultivars released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1918–1982.

 


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Fig. 4. Trends over time for picked lint percentage on dryland (A) and under irrigation (B) among 12 cotton cultivars released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1918–1982.

 


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Fig. 5. Trends over time for pulled lint percentage on dryland (A) and under irrigation (B) among 12 cotton cultivars released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1918–1982.

 


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Fig. 6. Trends over time for lock tenacity among 12 cotton cultivars released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1918–1982.

 


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Fig. 7. Trends over breeding periods for bacterial blight disease grades for Race 1 (A) and for Race 2 (B) of the causal organism among 12 cotton cultivars released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1918–1982.

 


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Fig. 8. Trends over time for reaction to the Fusarium wilt–root-knot nematode disease complex among 11 cotton cultivars released by the Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station, 1918–1982. ‘Stoneville 62’ (1944) was not included in these tests.

 





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