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    Sod-Based Peanut/Cotton Rotation-Soil Health Part 1: Root Depth, Earthworms and Soil Water Infiltration by Tawainga W. Katsvairo, David L. Wright, James J. Marois, D. Hartzog, P. J. Wiatrak, Jimmy R. Rich

    Published 2006-08-01
    “…SS-AGR-124/AG256: Sod-Based Peanut/Cotton Rotation—Soil Health Part 1: Root Depth, Earthworms, and Soil Water Infiltration (ufl.edu) …”
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    The Influence of Mineral Fertilizer Combined With a Nitrification Inhibitor on Microbial Populations and Activities in Calcareous Uzbekistanian Soil Under Cotton Cultivation by Dilfuza Egamberdiyeva, Muhiddin Mamiev, Svetlana K. Poberejskaya

    Published 2001-01-01
    “…The objective of this research was to determine the effects of fertilizer application combined with the nitrification inhibitor potassium oxalate (PO) on soil microbial population and activities in nitrogen-poor soil under cotton cultivation in Uzbekistan. Fertilizer treatments were N as urea, P as ammophos, and K as potassium chloride. …”
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    Optimizing Phosphatic Fertilizer Drip Timing to Improve Cotton Yield in Saline–Alkali Soil and Mitigate Phosphorus–Calcium Binding Risks by Xiangxi Bu, Xiangwen Xie, Changxue Wu, Manqi Liu, Yongmei Xu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To improve cotton yield in salinized arid fields, excess salt is removed and phosphorus content is increased. …”
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    Development of a set of monosomic alien addition lines from Gossypium raimondii in Gossypium hirsutum toward breeding applications in cotton by Zhenzhen Xu, Xiaoxi Lu, Wenjie Ding, Wei Ji, Wuzhimu Ali, Heyang Wang, Shan Meng, Qi Guo, Peng Xu, Xianglong Chen, Liang Zhao, Huan Yu, Xinlian Shen

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Abstract Background Gossypium raimondii Ulbr is a diploid wild cotton (2n = 26, D5D5) that originated in west-central Peru of South America and possesses desirable characteristics that are absent in the Upland cotton G. hirsutum. …”
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    Use of Telone II and Temik 15G to Improve Yields and Returns of Cotton Grown in Northwest Florida Fields Infested with Root-Knot Nematodes by D. J. Zimet, J. L. Smith, R. A. Kinloch, Jimmy R. Rich, Timothy D. Hewitt

    Published 2004-11-01
    “… In Florida, nematicides are the most viable nematode management option because many growers only produce monoculture cotton and the low prices of other agronomic crops in the state make crop rotation expensive. …”
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