Three Oregon snap beans were tested for photoperiodic
response on the basis of their overall flowering
patterns. Oregon 1604 and Oregon 4848 showed the same
cumulative flowering curves and percent pod set under
both 11 hour SD and 16 hour LD photoperiods. Under SD,
Oregon 2065 produced a similar flowering...
The perception of a long-term cost advantage of synthetic infill turf systems relative to natural grass systems has contributed to a rise in their popularity in the USA. However, few comprehensive cost assessments of natural grass and synthetic infill systems exist. There are also no studies looking at interactions between...
During 2 seasons effects of high and low irrigation (water applied
at -0.6 and -2.5 bars soil water potential, respectively) and
density were evaluated on yield parameters and flower/pod development
at mainstem nodes 2 and 6 (terminal) of 'Oregon 1604', a determinate
snap bean. High and low plant densities were...
Bush snap beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cvs 'G5O' (Gallatin
50) and 'OSU58' (Oregon 58) were used for anatomical and morphological
studies of their responses to three levels of temperature.
The plants were grown in a controlled chamber under a 16-hour
photoperiod at 60°/50°, 70°/60° and 80°/70°F (day/night temperature),
respectively.
The...
Drought and mandatory water restrictions are limiting the availability of irrigation water in many important blueberry growing regions and new strategies are needed to maintain yield and fruit quality with less water. Three potential options for reducing water use, including deficit irrigation, irrigation cut-offs, and crop thinning, were evaluated for...