Oregon State University. Extension Service; Washington State University. Cooperative Extension; University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension Service; United States. Dept. of Agriculture; Pacific Northwest Cooperative Extension([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University Extension Service ; [Pullman, Wash.] : Washington State University Cooperative Extension ; [Moscow, Idaho] : University of Idaho Cooperative Extension System ; [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1996-01)
Oregon State University. Extension Service; Washington State University. Cooperative Extension; University of Idaho. Cooperative Extension System; Lorenz, Bonnie A.; Holroyd, Michael H.; Lewis, Margaret J.; United States. Dept. of Agriculture([Corvallis, Or.] : Oregon State University Extension Service ; [Pullman, Wash.] : Washington State University Cooperative Extension ; [Moscow, Idaho] : University of Idaho Cooperative Extension System ; [Washington, D.C.] : U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1995-01)
Wetz, Jennifer Jarrell; Hill, Jon; Corwith, Holly L.; Wheeler, Patricia A.; Oregon State University. College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences; Global Ocean Ecosystems Dynamics (Program)(College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, 2004-02)
Wetz, Jennifer Jarrell; Hill, Jon; Corwith, Holly L.; Wheeler, Patricia A.(College of Oceanic and Atmospheric Sciences, Oregon State University, 2004-02)
Many herbivores of the Pacific Northwest rely on forest understory shrub leaves for a source of nitrogen, energy, and moisture. I measured nitrogen, protein-binding capacity, and condensed tannin concentration as indicat ...
Spyridakis, Dimitri E.; Welch, E. B. (Eugene B.); U.S. International Biological Program. Coniferous Forest Biome; University of Washington(Seattle : University of Washington, 1972)
Aquatic mineral measurements and sediment characterization of the Cedar
River basin lakes and streams reveals two largely distinct physical and
chemical environments. Near the headwaters of the Cedar River Watershed
t ...
Johnson, D. W.; Cole, D. W.; Bledsoe, C. S.; Cromack, K.; Edmonds, Robert L.; Gessel, S. P.; Grier, C. C.; Richards, B. N.; Vogt, K. A.(Stroudsburg, Pa. : Hutchinson Ross Pub. Co. ; [New York] : distributed worldwide by Academic Press, 1982)
To investigate the movement of elements (N, P, k, Ca, and Mg) from the tree crowns by natural litterfall and leave wash, plots were established on six 450 year-old growth stands at the H. J. Andrews Experimental Forest. ...
Knowler, Duncan(International Institute of Fisheries Economics and Trade, 2001)
Pollution of the marine areas that support much of the world's commercial fisheries is regarded as a pressing global
environmental problem. One often-cited issue is nutrient enrichment, but this may be a mixed blessing: ...
Dietary guidelines recommend that Americans consume no
more than 30 percent of energy intake from fat. The most
recent national survey reported that U.S. women consume
about 36 percent of energy from fat. Very little ...
The nutrient intake of forty-five participants in
the Title IIIc Elderly Nutrition Program in rural
Oregon was assessed through 7-day dietary records. The
1980 Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) were used to
assess ...
A study of nutrient intakes was conducted on the Southwest
Oregon non-reservation Indian population during June and July of
1980. Participating households were selected by random methods from
a Southwest Oregon Indian ...
We examined the nutrient intake of women with rheumatoid arthritis
(RA) before and after initiation of treatment with arthritis medication.
Results of past (before taking arthritis medication) and present diets of RA
...
Nutrient losses of the biologically responsive anions, nitrate and bicarbonate together with the major cations, were monitored on 14 small watersheds in Oregon's Coast Range and evaluated in relation to management-induce ...