Rural areas tied to natural resource-based economic activity are encountering
difficulties in preparing for economic growth and development.
An important problem facing local officials of such an area, Union County,
Oregon, is the identification of county characteristics that may induce
the expansion of local businesses and location of new plants....
Two populations of the pine needle scale, Phenacaspis pinifoliae
(Fitch), were studied. One population was located in Corvallis,
Oregon, and the other population was located near Santiam Pass,
Oregon. Both populations were feeding on Pinus contorta.
The Corvallis population was unisexual, univoltine, and over
wintered as both eggs and adult...
Public policy structured to treat "market failures" related to
land use (through restructuring property rights) must be evaluated in
terms of its potential impacts not only upon social efficiency, but also
upon the distributions of wealth and income associated with real
estate ownership. Analyses of basic relationships between forms of...
Grape phylloxera, Daktulosp/iaira vitfoliae (Fitch) development was studied under field and laboratory conditions. The aphid-like insect feeds on Vitis vinfera L. roots producing swellings that decay and lead to vine decline. The only long-term economic solution for control of grape phylloxera (GP) is to plant vines grafted onto a resistant...
Twenty Russet Burbank seed lots were collected from
four states and one Canadian Province in 1988 and planted in
replicated trails at Powell Butte and Hermiston, Oregon as
part of a two year study to quantify clonal differences in
the cultivar. Samples of each seed lot were concurrently
increased and...
Russian wheat aphid (RWA), Diuraphis noxia (Mordvilko),
is a widely distributed species in western north America,
and a major economic pest of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
and barley (Hordeum vulgare L.). The objectives of this
study were to : 1) determine the inheritance of seedling and
adult plant resistances in...