GROWER'S CORNER: FOR GROWERS, BY GROWERS

Efficient Irrigation for Peanut and Peanut-Based Rotations
 James E. Hook and Dallas Hartzog
Peanut Irrigation

Evaluation of Cultural and Pest Management Practices to Optimize Peanut Production
 David Jordan
Peanut Production

Identification of New Sources of Resistance to Sclerotinia Blight in Peanuts
 J.P. Damicone, K.E. Dashiell, H.A. Melouk
Peanut Pathology

Identification of Physiological and Genetic Responses Associated with Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in Cultivated Peanuts
 Dr. Diane Rowland
Peanut Breeding and Disease Prevention

Improving Resistance to Sclerotinia Blight in Four Selected Peanut Breeding Lines or Cultivars
 K.E. Dashiell, K.D. Chenault, H.A. Melouk, T.M. Douglas
Peanut Breeding/Disease Resistance

Integrated Management of Viral and Fungal Diseases and Insect Pests of Peanut Affecting Yield, Quality, and Net Returns under Various Cropping Systems
 Albert Culbreath, John Baldwin, E. Jay Williams, Raymond Gallaher
Peanut Disease Prevention

Profitability of Twin-Row Spanish vs. Single-Row Runner Production Systems
 Dr. Robert Lemon, Dr. Todd Baughman, W. James Grichar, Brent Besler
Peanut Production

Regeneration and Increase of FI Plants from Crosses and Identification/Evaluation of New Sources of Near Immunity for TSWV and Resistance to Diseases/Pests in Arachis Hypogea Varieties
 Dr. James W. Todd; Dr. Roy N. Pittman
Peanut Pathology

Report card on twin row, conservation-tillage: “An Interdisciplinary Approach to Evaluating Peanut Cultivars in Twin and Single Rows by Conventional- and Reduced-Tillage Methods”
 John Baldwin
Tillage System

Spotted Wilt Resistance Mechanisms
 Mark C. Black, Noel N. Troxclair, Michael R. Baring
Disease Prevention in Peanuts

Tillage and Poultry Litter Effects on Peanuts
 
Peanut Production

ALContinued Development of Integrated Disease Management Systems Incorporating Resistant Peanut Lines, Cultural Practices and Pesticides for Control of Tomato Spotted Wilt, Fungal Diseases, and Insect Pests of Peanut
 James R. Weeks
Peanut Pest Control

ALEconomic Evaluation of Management Systems for Insect and Disease Pests of Peanut
 James R. Weeks
Insect/Pest Resistance

ALEffects of Winter Cover Crops and Crop Rotations on Peanut Yield, Insect and Disease Incidence in Strip-Tilled Peanut
 James R. Weeks
Effects of Winter Cover Crops

ALEvaluation of Subsurface Drip Irrigation in a Cotton-Cotton-Peanut Rotation
 Larry M. Curtis, Dallas Hartzog, Jim Bair, William Birdsong
Irrigation

ALImpact of Cropping Frequency on the Severity of Diseases and Insect Pests and on the Yield of Peanuts
 A. Hagan
Disease and Pest Resistance

ALLess TSWV, more insects with strip-till: “Effects of Winter Cover Crops and Crop Rotations on Peanut Yield and Insect and Disease Incidence in Strip-Tilled Peanut”
 Ron Weeks
Crop Rotations

ALModify AU-Peanut Disease Advisory and Assess Impact of Fungicide Inputs on Yield and Biochemistry of Selected Disease Resistant Peanut Genotypes
 
Disease Resistance

AL, Evaluating Peanut Cultivars Planted by Conventional and Reduced Tillage Methods and Twin and Single-Row Patterns
 Dallas L. Hartzog
Peanut Breeding

AL, Evaluation of Newly Released Cultivars for Adaptability to Southeast Growers Fields
 Dallas L. Hartzog
Peanut Breeding

AL, Field-Scale Aflatoxin Risk Index Development and Validation
 Shaw, Owen and Bowen
Peanut Disease Prevention

AL, Large-Seeded Runner-Type Response to Supplemental Calcium/Quarterly Progress Report
 Dallas R. Hertzog
Peanut Pest Control

AL, Use of Rye, Oats and Wheat as Cover Crops to Suppress Parasitic Nematodes and Disease in Peanuts in Southern Alabama
 Robin N. Huettel, Kira Bowen
Peanut Parasite Prevention

FLEvaluation of Peanut Stunt Virus (PSV) on Perennial and Cultivated Peanuts in Florida
 Ann Blount, Richard Sprenkel,Carlye Baker,
Peanut Pathology

FLHigh Frequency Subsurface Drip Irrigation under Sandy Soils
 M.D. Dukes and J.M. Scholberg
Irrigation

FLIntegrated Management of Root – Knot and Other Soil-Borne Disease Problems in Peanut by the Combined Use of Winter Cover Crops, Reduced Tillage, Crop Rotation and Other Practical Measures for Suppressing the Causal
 R. Rodriguez- Kabana, K. Bowen, A.K. Hagan et. al
Disease Resistance

FLPeanut Breeding and Variety Development and Seed Increases
 D. Gorbet
Peanut Breeding

FL, Physiological and Genetic Responses Associated with Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in Phosphate-Treated and Untreated Soils
 Maria Gallo
Peanut Breeding and Disease Prevention

FL, TX, AL, GA, NC, VAEconomic Impacts of the 2002 Farm Bill on Peanut Farms in Six States
 Jim Pease, Gary Bullen, Mike Roberts, Fred Shokes

FL,AL,GA,New Research to Increase the Genetic Base and Shorten the Time for Variety Development
 Dr. Dan Gorbet and Dr. Jim Todd
Peanut Breeding

FL,GA, AL, Integrated Management of Viral and Fungal Diseases and Insect Pests of Peanut Affecting Yield, Quality, and Net Returns under Various Cropping Systems
 Albert Culbreath, John Baldwin, E. Jay Williams, Raymond Gallaher
Peanut Disease Prevention

FL,SC,GA,AL,Development of a Southeast Peanut Representative Farm Model in Tandem with the Development of a Southeast Whole Farm Model
 Dr. Stanley Fletcher
Peanut Farming, Irrigation and Crop Rotation

GAAflatoxin Risk Index Development and Validation
 Dr. Kira Bowen and Dr. David Wilson
Disease Resistance

GAAn Interdisciplinary Approach to Evaluating Peanut Cultivars in Twin and Single Rows by Conventional and Reduced-Tillage Methods
 John Baldwin
Tillage Methods

GAApplication of Micrometereological Technology and Remote Sensing to Determine Environmental Stress Affecting Peanut Growth, Yield, and Quality
 Dr. John P. Beasley, Jr. and Dr. Monique Leclerc
Irrigation

GAAssessment of water use in current peanut cultivars: implications for irrigation scheduling drought response, and aflatoxin contamination
 D.L. Rowland, K. Balkcom, J. Beasley, J. Dorner, R. Sorensen
Irrigation

GABest fit for poultry litter and peanuts: “Effect of High Poultry Litter Rates on Peanuts and Residual Effects on Following Crops and Soil Quality”
 Gary Gascho
Soil Quality

GABottom line research: “Economic Analysis of the Production Research for the Southeast Peanut Producers
 Stanley Fletcher
Economic Analysis

GABred-in tolerance to drought promises to save water, fight scourges: “Development of Peanut Cultivars with Improved Water Use Efficiency and Development of Peanut Cultivars with Resistance to the Peanut Root-Knot Nematode and TSWV”
 C. Corley Holbrook
Disease Resistance

GABuilding peanut consumption: “Value-Added Products and Processes for Enhanced Utilization of Peanuts”
 Manjeet S. Chinnan, Kay McWatters and Anna Resurreccion
Miscellaneous

GACBR in Georgia: “Epidemiological Significance of Seedborne Cylindrocladium Black Rot of Peanut”
 Ron Walcott
Disease Resistance

GADevelopment of New High-Yielding and Multiple Pest Resistant Peanut Cultivars and Genotypes for the Southeast with Advanced Breeding Materials Derived from Recently Collected South American Peanut Land-Races
 Dr. James W. Todd
Disease Resistance

GADevelopment, Evaluation, and Economic Feasibility of Systems for Planting, Producing, and Harvesting Peanut in Multiple Row Spacing
 Dr. John P. Beasley, Jr.
Agoronomy

GAEconomic Analysis of the Production Research for the Southeast Peanut Producers
 Dr. Stanley Fletcher
Agoronomy

GAInterdisciplinary Approach to Mitigating Losses to Spotted Wilt Disease of Peanuts as a Means of Enhancing Profitability of Southeastern Producers
 J. Todd
Miscellaneous

GAIs CBR fungus the same across the Southeast? “Genetic Diversity of Cylindrocladium parasiticum, Causal Agent of Cylindrocladium Black Rot of Peanut
 Ron Walcott
Disease Resistance

GALooking for TSWV resistance: “Screening for Genes Involved in Resistance to Tomato Spotted Wilt in Cultivated Peanut”
 Roy N. Pittman, Rob E. Dean and Melanie L. Newman
Disease Resistance

GAMore Efficient Collection of Soil Insect Data and Survey of Insects Affecting Peanut Production and Quality in the Southeast
 Steve Brown
Disease/Pest

GANew resistant varieties could mean fewer sprays: “Optimizing Fungicide Inputs for Control of Foliar and Soilborne Fungal Pathogens in Partially Resistant and Susceptible Peanut Cultivars: Integration of New Resistant Genotypes, Conservation-Tillage Systems and Reduced Fungicide Inputs for Peanut Leaf Spot Control”
 A.K. Culbreath, E. Cantonwine, R. Kemerait, T. Brenneman, S. Phatak, A. Luk
Disease Resistance

GAOptimizing Farm Profits with New Multi-Disease Resistant Peanut Varieties
 Bob Kemerait, Albert Culbreath and John Beasley
Disease/Pest

GAOptimizing Fungicide Inputs for Control of Foliar and Soilborne Fungal Pathogens in Partially Resistant and Susceptible Peanut Cultivars, Integration of New Resistant Genotypes, Conservation Tillage Systems and Reduced Fungicide Inputs for Leaf Spot
 A.K. Culbreath, E. Cantonwine, R. Kemerait
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GASmart pivot saves water, improves production: “Increasing the Efficiency of Pivot Irrigation Systems”
 Craig Kvien, Calvin Perry, Stuart Pocknee, George Vellidis, Mike Tucker, Da
Irrigation

GASmart pivot saves water, improves production: “Increasing the Efficiency of Pivot Irrigation Systems”
 Craig Kvien, Calvin Perry, Stuart Pocknee, George Vellidis, Mike Tucker, Da
Irrigation

GASustaining Cost-Effective Production in a Long-Term Peanut-Cotton Rotation Extended Funding Period Ending 2003
 W.C. Johnson, III, Dallas L. Hartzog, and Barry J. Brecke
Crop Rotation

GA, Biodiesel Production from High-Oil Yield Peanut Cultivars
 John W. Goodrum, Ph. D., Daniel P. Geller, M.S., Thomas P. Adams, Ph. D., P
Alternative Uses for Peanut

GA, Combination of Pest-Resistant Cultivars and Advanced Breeding Lines with Systemic and Foliar Fertilizer for Control of Leafhopper and Three-Cornered Alfalfa Hopper in Peanut
 Dr. James W. Todd
Peanut Pest Control

GA, Combination of Pest-Resistant Cultivars and Advanced Breeding Lines with Systemic and Foliar Fertilizer for Control of Leafhopper and Three-Cornered Alfalfa Hopper in Peanut
 Dr. James W. Todd
Peanut Pest Control

GA, Development of a Southeast Peanut Representative Farm Model in Tandem with the Development of a Southeast Whole Farm Model
 Dr. Stanley Fletcher
Peanut Farming, Irrigation and Crop Rotation

GA,Development of Safe and Acceptable New Food Products from Peanut
 Susan Kay McWatters, Manjeet S. Chinnan, R. Dixon Phillips, Yen-Con Hung, F
Peanut Nutrition and Allergens

GA, Identification of Genes Differentially Expressed During Sclerotium Formation in the White Mold Fungus, Sclerotium rolfsii
 Johanna E. Takach and Scott E. Gold
Peanut Disease Prevention

GA, Identification of Genes Differentially Expressed During Sclerotium Formation in the White Mold Fungus, Sclerotium rolfsii
 Johanna E. Takach and Scott E. Gold
Peanut Disease Prevention

GA, Improving Shelf Stability of Peanut Butter Tarts and Optimizing Process Development of Peanut-Based Pasta
 Kay McWatters
Alternative Uses for Peanut

GA, Incorporating Weather and Climate Information to Enhance the Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Risk Index
 Joel Paz, Gerrit Hoogenboom, Robert Kemerait and John Beasley, Jr.
Peanut Disease Prevention

GA, Investigations of Production, Utilization and Post-Harvest Qualities of Candidate Multiple Pest-Resistant Breeding Lines: Part 1
 Dr. James W. Todd
Peanut Breeding

GA, Investigations of Production, Utilization and Post-Harvest Qualities of Candidate Multiple Pest-Resistant Breeding Lines: Part 2
 Dr. James W. Todd
Peanut Breeding

GA, Measurements of CO2 Nocturnal Respiration as an Indicator of Stress Response in Peanuts
 John P. Beasley, Monique Y Leclerc, Diane Rowland, Gengsheng Zhang
Peanut Production

GA, Optimizing Farm Profits with New Multi-Disease Resistant Peanut Varieties
 Bob Kamerait, Albert Culbreath, and John Beasley
Peanut Breeding

GA, SE Peanut Producers: A Multi-Economic Analysis of Their Competitive Position
 Dr. Stanley Fletcher
Peanut Production

GA,Technologies for Enhancing the Quality, Safety and Value of Peanuts
 Susan Kay McWatters, Manjeet S. Chinnan, R. Dixon Phillips, Yeo-Con Hung. F
Peanut Allergens

GA, The Influence of Herbicides on Peanut Yield, Grade and Seed Quality
 Dr. Eric P. Prostko, Dr. Wilson H. Faircloth
Peanut Production

GA,Water Harvesting: Improving On-Farm Ponds with Selective Runoff and Off-Season Pumping
 James E. Houk
Peanut Irrigation

GA, ALIntegrated Management of Tomato Spotted Wilt, Fungal Diseases and Insect Pests of Peanut
 Albert Culbreath and James R. Weeks
Disease/Pest

GA, FL, Response of New Field-Resistant Peanut Cultivars to Twin-Row Pattern
 A.K. Culbreath, B.L. Tillman, D.W. Gorbet, C.C. Holbrook, and C. Nischwitz
Disease Resistance

GA, FL, AL, Calibration of Soil Test Calcium with Modern Cultivar Yield, Grade and Germination
 Gary Gascho
Peanut Production

GA,FL, Strip Till Peanut in Double-Cropping Systems with Winter Crops and Rotations with Summer Crops
 Raymond N. Gallaher, Bob Kemerait and John A. Baldwin
Peanut Production

LA, Effective Disease Management Strategies for Mid-South Peanut
 Boyd Badgett
Peanut Disease Prevention

NCBest Management Strategies for Sclerotinia Blight Using Chemical, Biological and Genetic Inputs
 David Jordan, Jack Bailey, Barbara Shew, Tom Isleib, and Rick Brandenburg
Disease Management

NCDevelopment of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Germplasm
 S.P. Tallury and H.T. Stalker
Disease Resistance

NC, Characterizing the Pathogens Associated with Severe Wilt Symptoms on Peanuts Grown in North Carolina
 B.B. Shew, J.W. Moyer, M.A. Cubeta
Peanut Pathogens

NC, Establishment and Operation of a Peanut Transformation Facility
 Arthur K. Weissinger and H. Thomas Stalker
Peanut Production

NC, GA, TX, West Texas Crop Management and Handling Practices to Improve Market Quality and Competitive Position of Peanuts in Texas
 Dr. A.M. (Mike) Schubert, Timothy H. Sanders, Diane L. Rowland, Christopher
Peanut Production

NC,VA, Evaluating the Susceptibility of Virginia-Type Peanut Varieties and Advanced Breeding Lines to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus and Tobacco Thrips, Frankliniella Fusca
 Dennis Coker, Ames Herbert, Jr., Sean Malone and Tom G. Isleib
Peanut Disease and Pest Control

OKBiology and Epidemiology of Peanut Soilborne Pathogens in Oklahoma
 H.A. Melouk, J.P. Damicone
Disease Resistance

OKField Studies for the Control of Peanut Diseases
 J.P. Damicone and K.E. Jackson
Disease Management

OKResults of Applied Research on Peanuts
 J.R. Sholar, J.K. Nickels
Peanut Production

OK, Research for Newly Emerging Weed Control Problems in Oklahoma Peanut-Producing Regions
 C.R. Medlin and D.S. Murray
Peanut Weed Control

SCSoil Insect Management for Improved Quality and Profitability
 Jay W. Chapin
Insect/Pest Management

TXAccelerating Development of Peanut Varieties through Molecular Markers
 Mark D. Burrow, Yolanda Lopez, Arun M. Jesubatham, Charles E. Simpson
Peanut Breeding

TXAdvancement of Peanut Germplasm and Cultivars in Texas
 Shannon Paxton
Peanut Breeding

TXBreeding for Early-Maturing Peanuts
 M.D. Burrow, C.E. Simpson, M.R. Baring, Y. Lớpez, and J. Ayers
Peanut Breeding

TXCrop Rotation Systems for South Texas Peanut Production
 W. James Grichar, A.J. Jaks, and Lawrence L. Falconer
Agronomy

TXDeveloping a Conservation Tillage System for Peanut
 W. James Grichar, A.J. Jaks, and Brent A. Besler
Agronomy

TXDevelopment of an Extension Program on Management of Peanut Diseases in West Texas
 James L. Stahr and Jason E. Woodward
Peanut Disease Management

TXGrower Application of AU-Pnut Fungicide Spray Advisory on Peanut in South Texas
 A.J. Jaks and W.J. Grichar
Disease Management

TXHeritability Estimates for High Yield Traits Transferred from Wild Species Hybrids to a Conventional Variety
 Michael R. Baring, C.E. Simpson, Mark D. Burrow
Peanut Breeding

TXIdentifying the ‘Metabolic Fitness’ of Peanut Varieties for Texas Peanut Productions Systems
 John J. Burke
Peanut Breeding

TXIntrogression of nematode resistance into peanut genotypes with resistance to the tomato spotted wilt virus
 James L. Starr, Charles E. Simpson
Disease Resistance

TXIrrigated Peanut Production Using Center Pivot, Donley County -2004
 Eddie Helms, Leonard Haynes, Priscilla Green, and Leon New
Irrigation

TXSelection of a Multiple Disease Resistant Runner-Type Peanut
 M.R. Baring, C.E. Simpson, M.C. Black, H.A. Melouk, A.M. Schubert, M.D. Bur
Disease Resistance

TXTwo groups vote for peanuts: “Perceptions and Preferences of Elderly Consumers and School Foodservice Directors Concerning Peanuts and Peanut Products”
 Carolyn M. Bednar
Other

TX, Characterization of Sclerotinia Populations in Texas
 Charles M. Kenerley and Terry Wheeler
Peanut Disease Prevention

TX,Development of Molecular Markers for Sclerotinia Blight Resistance and Drought Tolerance
 Paxton Payton and Mel Oliver
Peanut Breeding

TX, Effects of Calcium on Yield, Grade and Hull Degradation with Virginia-Type Peanut
 Dr. Todd A. Baughman, Dr. Thomas A. Lee, Mr. W. James Grichar, Dr. Mark McF
Peanut Agronomy

TX, Evaluation of Foliar Fertilizer and other Additives on Peanut Crop Response and Economic Returns
 T.A. Baughman
Peanut Production

TX, Evaluation of Post-Emergence Weed Control Options in Peanut
 Todd A. Baughman; TAEX, Peter A. Dotray, TTU; W. James Grichar, TAES; Rober
Peanut Production

TX, Genetic Diversity of Peanut Germplasm for Base Temperature and Water-Use Efficiency
 William A. Payne, Maria Balota and Charles E. Simpson
Peanut Breeding

TX,Heritability Estimates for High Yield Traits Transferred from Wild Species Hybrids to Conventional Peanut
 M.R. Baring, C.E. Simpson, M.D. Barrow
Peanut Breeding

TX, Irrigation Management and Drought Stress Resistance
 Dana O. Porter, A. Michael Schubert and Jacob Reed
Peanut Irrigation

TX, Peanut Defoliation as Related to Salt Scorch and Temperature Extremes
 Thomas A. Lee, Jr.
Plant Pathology

TX,Peanut Quality Evaluations of Texas Breeding Lines (in Developing New Varieties with Early Maturity and/or Resistance to Root-Knot Nematode, Sclerotinia Blight, Southern Blight, Leafspot, and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus and with High O/L.)
 Charles E. Simpson, Mark D. Burow, and Michael R. Baring
Peanut Breeding

TX, Peanut Quality Evaluations of Texas Breeding Lines (in Developing New Varieties with Early Maturity and/or Resistance to Root-Knot Nematode, Sclerotinia Blight, Southern Blight, Leafspot, and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus and with High O/L.)
 Charles E. Simpson, Mark D. Burow, and Michael R. Baring
Peanut Breeding

TX, Peanut Spotted Wilt Resistance Mechanisms and Abiotic Stress Reactions
 Mark C. Black, Noel N. Troxclair, Giovanni Piccinni, Herman B. Schlothof, M
Peanut Disease Resistance

TX, Profitability of Twin Row Production Systems Using High Oleic and Conventional Runner Market-Type Peanut Cultivars
 Robert Lemon, Todd Baughman, Calvin Trostle, Thomas A. “Chip” Lee, Jr., W.
Peanut Production

TX,Puerto Rico Seed Increase of a New Line for Release
 Michael D. Baring, M.D. Burow, C.E. Simpson, Y. Lopez
Peanut Breeding

TX, Quality Evaluations of Peanut Breeding Lines in Developing New Varieties with Resistance to Root-knot Nematode, Sclerotinia Blight, Southern Blight, Leafspot and Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus with High O/L and Early Maturity
 Charles E. Simpson, Mark D. Burrow, Michael R. Baring
Peanut Breeding

TX, Sclerotinia/Boytrytis Blight Control in Texas South Plains Peanut
 Chris Lee
Peanut Disease Control

TX,Spotted Wilt Resistance Mechanisms
 Mark C. Black, Noel N. Troxclair, Michael R. Baring
Disease Prevention in Peanuts

TX,Startup Equipment for a Peanut Breeding/Molecular Breeding Program
 Mark D. Burow
Peanut Genetics

TX, NM, Valencia Peanut Breeding Line and Multi-location Variety Testing
 N. Puppala, A. Scott, Kirksey, S. Sanago and F. McCallister
Peanut Breeding

VABiology and Improved Management of Spider Mite in Peanut
 Dr. D.A. Herbert, Jr., Dr. C. Brewster, Dr. E.E. Lewis, Ms. J.L. Ashley
Disease Management

VADevelopment of Peanut Cultivars with Enhanced Resistance to Fungal Disease
 E.A. Grabau and P.M. Phipps
Peanut Breeding

VAImproved Management of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in the VA/NC Peanut Area: Evaluation of the Thrips Vectors, Their Seasonal Abundance, and Sensitivity to Insecticides
 Dr. D. Ames Herbert, Jr. and Dr. Rick Bradenburg
Disease Resistance

VAImproving Shelf Life of Roasted and Salted Inshell Peanuts Using High Oleic Acid Chemistry
 R. Walton Mozingo and Sean O’Keefe

VAInsertion of Genetic Material for Oxalate Oxidase into Peanut for Improving Resistance to Sclerotinia Blight and Southern Stem Rot
 E.A. Grabau and P.M. Phipps
Disease Resistance

VA,Evaluation of Moisture Infiltration in Sod-Based Rotation Study
 Dr. Joel Faircloth
Peanut Production

VA, Evaluation of Several Post-emergence Herbicides Registered for the Control of Eastern Black Nightshade in Peanuts
 Dr. Joel Faircloth
Peanut Weed Control

VA, Research to Clarify the Role of Insecticides in Reduction of Tomato Spot Wilt Virus in Peanut
 Ames Herbert
Peanut Disease Prevention

VA, Selecting New Candidates and Maintaining Breeder Seed of Varieties Released from the Virginia Peanut Development Program
 Dennis L. Coker and Hugh Pittman
Peanut Breeding

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