Abstract

Obtaining an adequate plant stand is an important first step towards realizing the yield potential of cotton. The stand establishment phase of crop development involves a number of different processes and can be influenced by multiple factors, some that are within the grower’s control and some that are not. The current article starts with an overview of the germination and emergence phase of cotton development with an emphasis on key developmental events. Thereafter, it focuses on recent research conducted in Georgia that addresses the effects of seed characteristics, temperature conditions, and planter settings on stand establishment. Earn 1.5 CEUs in Crop Management by reading the article and taking the quiz athttps://bit.ly/3HjwNJN. View all CEUs online athttps://web.sciencesocieties.org/Learning‐Center/Courses.

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