A diversity in climate, geologic parent material, and soil
characteristics exist in Jackson, Josephine, Coos, and Douglas
Counties of southwest Oregon. Previous field trials and soil testing
results have revealed uncertainties as to the phosphorus (P) status
of the soils in this area. Twenty-four sites from nine agriculturally
significant soil...
The effects of broadcast gypsum on infiltration rates, crusting,
aggregate stability, and runoff and sediment yields were analyzed
during the winter months on three West Oregon soils. The results were
used to evaluate its utility as a management tool to help control
erosion.
An application rate of two metric tons...
This study was undertaken to increase knowledge of opal phytoliths
in plants and soils of Oregon, and thus encourage further use of
phytoliths in future pedologic investigations.
Content of plant opal in needles from ten common Oregon conifer
species ranged from 0.2 to 7.9%. Western larch (Larix occidentalis)
contained the...