Abundant conidial production occurs from colonized straws and
plants infected with Cercosporella herpotrichoides Fron during the
cool moist months of the growing season. Experiments were
designed to study the survival, inoculum potential and competitive
saprophytic ability of conidia in soil.
Laboratory results indicated that cool moist soil favors the
saprophytic...
Wheat varieties of differential tolerance to Al were used in a
series of nutrient solution experiments to study the inhibitory effects
of Al on growth and nutrient uptake. The pH and the Al and P concentrations
were rigorously maintained to prevent the confounding
effects of Al and P precipitation and...
The extent of the competitive effect of wild oats on winter wheat
yield was estimated in field studies on three commercial wheat farms in
the Willamette Valley. The morphological development of the wild oat
plants was also documented.
Wild oats were removed from stands of wheat in six different treatments;...
Race identification of stripe rust (Puccinia striiformis West. )
is influenced by environment, pathogen variability and host age.
Isolates of stripe rust were collected in the Pacific Northwest and
characterized on two sets of differential varieties; the "Oregon" and
the United States. Six of the seven isolates tested on the...