Representative sites of the Dayton, Woodburn, Jory, Quillayute, Astoria, Willamette, Walla Walla, Deschutes, Laki and Owyhee soil series were investigated for seasonal changes in exchangeable potassium in air dry samples. No consistent seasonal variations were found which could be attributed to wetting and drying in the field. Cropping reduced the...
Incubation experiments with an acid poorly drained soil have
shown that the application of neutral soluble salts influenced the level
of extractable Mn. The application of a salt which lowered the soil
pH either increased the extractable Mn or retarded the oxidation
and/or fixation of extractable Mn. This effect was...
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Subterranean clover was grown in nutrient solution and S
deficient Steiwer soil in the greenhouse. Plants were harvested at
15, 30, 45 and 60 days after emergence.
When subterranean clover was grown in nutrient solution significant
yield response to each increment of added sulfate (SO₄-S)
occurred in 15, 30, 45...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate and compare the
availability of native and applied P in Central Oregon pumice soils
with that in Willamette valley soils and calcareous soils from Eastern
Oregon. The experimental work to meet these objectives included
laboratory and greenhouse studies.
The removal of P...
The relationships between zinc, iron, and phosphorus in sweet
corn were investigated under field and greenhouse conditions. The
soils used in this study (both acid and calcareous) were low in available
zinc and phosphorus.
The experiments received standard, uniform rates of nitrogen
potassium, magnesium, and sulphur. Corn was used as...
This study was conducted to investigate the differences of the
profile distribution of free iron and free manganese and the reduction-oxidation changes in soils of the Willamette drainage sequence.
Based on the results of the chemical analyses, free iron and
free manganese distributions in these soils were governed to a...
Humus is one of the important factors controlling the soil
formation process. The nutrients released from it during the decomposition
process also affect the growth and reproduction of the
forest. The type of humus formed is influenced by the nature of the
forest litter and the environment in which it...