Cotton Growth and Development
Red-colored fruit of 'Flordaguard' rootstock trees. Figure 6 from Rootstocks for Florida Stone Fruit: HS1110/HS366

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How to Cite

Wright, David L., Xavier Martini, and Ian Small. (2005) 2018. “Cotton Growth and Development: SS-AGR-238 AG235, rev.11 2018”. EDIS 2018 (6). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-ag235-2022.

Abstract

Management of cotton requires an understanding of the growth habit and responses of the plant to the environment. This publication provides basic information for understanding how a cotton plant develops and some of the factors that can alter the pattern of development. This document is SS-AGR-238, one of a series of the Agronomy Department and the North Florida Research and Education Center, Quincy FL. Original publication date February 2005. Updated November 2018 by David L. Wright, Xavier Martini, and Ian Small.

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References

Landivar, J. A., and J. H. Benedict. 1996. Monitoring system for the management of cotton growth and fruiting. College Station, TX: Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin B02

Mailhot, D. J. G, Srivastava, P., Marois, J. J., Osekre, E. A., and Wright, D. L. 2012. “Effect of weather conditions on severity of hardlock in cotton.” Current Microbiology 61:2: 181–189.

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