Selecting Cotton Cultivars with Nematode Resistance and Tolerance
Published: 12/09/2025
DOI: doi.org/10.31274/cpn-20251210-0
CPN-7004
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Contributors
Jefferson Barizon, University of Missouri; Mandy Bish, University of Missouri, Adrienne Gorny, North Carolina State University; Amanda Strayer-Scherer, Auburn University; Bob Kemerait, University of Georgia; Bradley Wilson, University of Missouri; Carl Bradley, University of Kentucky; Chang Liu, Mississippi State University; Chase Floyd, University of Missouri; Daisy Ahumada, North Carolina State University; David Langston, Virginia Tech; Ed Sikora, Auburn University; Heather Kelly, University of Tennessee; Ian Small, University of Florida; Intiaz Amin Chowdhury, University of Georgia; James Borneman, University of California, Riverside; Jiahuai Hu, The University of Arizona; John Mueller, Clemson University; Churamani Khanal, Clemson University; Kathy Lawrence, Auburn University; Kiersten Wise, University of Kentucky; Maira Duffeck, Oklahoma State University; Marina Rondon, Texas A&M University; Nolan Anderson, Texas A&M University; Reagan Noland, Texas A&M University; Terry Spurlock, University of Arkansas; Terry Wheeler, Texas A&M University; Tom Allen, Mississippi State University; Tom Isakeit, Texas A&M University; Travis Faske, University of Arkansas; Trey Price, Louisiana State University; Tristan Watson, Louisiana State University; Xiaoping Pan, East Carolina University; Zane Grabau, University of Florida.
Acknowledgements
This guide is prepared by the Cotton Nematode Working Group in collaboration with Cotton Incorporated to compile and share information on nematode management in US cotton production.
How to cite: Barizon, J., Bish, M., Gorny, A., Strayer-Scherer, A., Kemerait, B., Wilson, B., Bradley, C., Liu, C., Floyd, C., Ahumada, D., Langston, D., Sikora, E., Kelly, H., Small, I., Chowdhury, I. A., Borneman, J., Hu, J., Mueller, J., Khanal, C., Lawrence, K., Wise, K., Duffeck, M., Rondon, M., Anderson, N., Noland, R., Spurlock, T., Wheeler, T., Allen, T., Isakeit, T., Faske, T., Price, T., Watson, T., Pan, X., Grabau, Z. 2025. Selecting Cotton Cultivars with Nematode Resistance and Tolerance. CPN-7004. doi.org/10.31274/cpn-20251210-0.
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